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  • Apr 8, 2021
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    Saint Aquinas

    there's no way u are generation Z david LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    Some places use Gen Z's starting point as 1993. It's not common but it still makes me a part sometimes?

    Enough of the generation s*** though, I'm talking about disrespectful ass teens on this site not an entirety group of people.

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    SHAQUILLE

    People worry about what the next generation is on because we want them to be better than us.

    U don’t have younger siblings/cousins?

    What are you not understanding nigga?

    I get that

    but I dont see how kids rn are any different then ever before

    the internet just exposes you to alot of dumb s*** dont let that create a narrative in your head

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    That syllables nigga do got a point.

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    innuendo

    you're so corny.

    This s*** don’t effect people like that. This niggas real lives. Real dead people. I seen a video of niggas in a club singing ths. Whole club talking bout they smoking on whoever. When that s*** don’t effect you, niggas tend to say dumb s***

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    Slingshot

    you spent the last 10 pages arguing with some random dude and calling him a loser

    So? I'm sticking up for what's right.

    Someone mocking people's DEATH is the most morally wrong thing you can do.

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    Ryuka

    ok 35yo

    hehe old fart joke funny

  • Apr 8, 2021
    DAVIDP

    So? I'm sticking up for what's right.

    Someone mocking people's DEATH is the most morally wrong thing you can do.

    why are you saying this like I disagreed

  • DAVIDP

    Some places use Gen Z's starting point as 1993. It's not common but it still makes me a part sometimes?

    Enough of the generation s*** though, I'm talking about disrespectful ass teens on this site not an entirety group of people.

    Well to be fair, old f***s look down on teens and it's worse online than irl. Old heads love being gatekeepers. Hell, even in this thread yall are trying to gatekeep.

  • Apr 8, 2021
    DAVIDP

    hehe old fart joke funny

    Gatekeeper at its finest

  • Apr 8, 2021
    Saint Aquinas

    That syllables nigga do got a point.

    You just got to live and let live at this point, not everyone got to agree with everything.
    There’s bound to be some huge differences when it’s two generations arguing.

  • Apr 8, 2021
    tupacarti

    most music articles nowadays lack any passion and are phoned in, not surprised at this. seen so many who clearly have no regard for the actual music and just do it just to do it or look at it as mere entertainment. s*** is sad. need more people like YNS getting chances to write for big publications. where do they even hire bozos like this man, any ktt poster could do better.

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    "The diss track uses "A Thousand Miles" as a back track, coming after deceased rappers Bibby, Teki, and Lil Nine, who the guys are supposedly "smoking" in the clip. The way the video is edited is genuinely comical, including shots of Whoppa dancing his heart out at the beginning of the song and all four guys pointing up enthusiastically to Heaven in the hook."

    This s*** is actually wild to read. What goes through the head of somebody that types this up

  • Apr 8, 2021
    MLI

    For those who don't wanna click the link, this is what he says:

    Spinabenz samples Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" on the wildly-disrespectful "Who I Smoke" featuring Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon.

    If you haven't heard Spinabenz' latest record "Who I Smoke" with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon yet, you're seriously missing out.

    The Florida rappers remixed Vanessa Carlton's classic pop record "A Thousand Miles", which has become a favorite for rappers worldwide. We've seen some viral remixes pop off in the last few years, including Cam'ron's interpolation of the track. One of the best, and by far the most disrespectful, comes by way of the Florida rap masterpiece "Who I Smoke".

    The entire music video, directed by TeoShotThis, takes place on a golf course as Spinabenz, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon look seriously out of place in preppy clothing, smoking cigars and hurling threats at their opps. The diss track uses "A Thousand Miles" as a back track, coming after deceased rappers Bibby, Teki, and Lil Nine, who the guys are supposedly "smoking" in the clip. The way the video is edited is genuinely comical, including shots of Whoppa dancing his heart out at the beginning of the song and all four guys pointing up enthusiastically to Heaven in the hook.

    Watch the video for "Who I Smoke" below. We'll be lucky to ever get this one on streaming services because it feels like they'll never be able to clear this sample. Here's hoping...

    Quotable Lyrics:

    When I see you, I'ma push your sh*t back, boy
    Choppa get to spittin' through your set, we don't fight, boy
    12 paramedics couldn't save your f*ckin' life, boy
    Rod K dead and he never comin' back, boy
    We gon' treat this b*tch like a match, how we strike, boy

    add to @op

  • Apr 8, 2021
    death_when

    I get that

    but I dont see how kids rn are any different then ever before

    the internet just exposes you to alot of dumb s*** dont let that create a narrative in your head

    It’s not about them being better or worse. Im not trashing the kids, I’m not trashing the older niggas. I’m just telling you why someone would be interesting in what the next gen is doing.

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    Can we find the picture of dude that wrote it, need a new face of dweeb writers

  • Slingshot

    "The diss track uses "A Thousand Miles" as a back track, coming after deceased rappers Bibby, Teki, and Lil Nine, who the guys are supposedly "smoking" in the clip. The way the video is edited is genuinely comical, including shots of Whoppa dancing his heart out at the beginning of the song and all four guys pointing up enthusiastically to Heaven in the hook."

    This s*** is actually wild to read. What goes through the head of somebody that types this up

    Them niggas they dissed not even rappers lmaoooooo. Niggas just be typing anything

  • Ryuka

    it's funny tho

    who never laugh about someone's death

  • Apr 8, 2021
    Slingshot

    "The diss track uses "A Thousand Miles" as a back track, coming after deceased rappers Bibby, Teki, and Lil Nine, who the guys are supposedly "smoking" in the clip. The way the video is edited is genuinely comical, including shots of Whoppa dancing his heart out at the beginning of the song and all four guys pointing up enthusiastically to Heaven in the hook."

    This s*** is actually wild to read. What goes through the head of somebody that types this up

    reads like an IGN review

  • Apr 8, 2021

    yns really the realest writer out

  • Slingshot

    Can we find the picture of dude that wrote it, need a new face of dweeb writers

    They done posted like 3 pics of bruh. It’s a few pages back

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    YoungNastyShawty

    This s*** don’t effect people like that. This niggas real lives. Real dead people. I seen a video of niggas in a club singing ths. Whole club talking bout they smoking on whoever. When that s*** don’t effect you, niggas tend to say dumb s***

    I’m not sure how music journalists should respond to this.. especially if they are white and Black people are both making and enjoying the ‘problematic’ content. I don’t think it would be a white journalist’s place to, like, admonish or teach the creators/consumers. If your arg is that they shouldn’t write about it at all, well, that is an option lol- but I just dunno what a preferable approach would be in this situation

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    YoungNastyShawty

    This s*** don’t effect people like that. This niggas real lives. Real dead people. I seen a video of niggas in a club singing ths. Whole club talking bout they smoking on whoever. When that s*** don’t effect you, niggas tend to say dumb s***

    So do you support the actual music or nah? The journalism that comes from it could definitely be better, but I’m more inclined to say it’s the music that drives the journalism rather than the other way around.

  • Apr 8, 2021
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    Slingshot

    Can we find the picture of dude that wrote it, need a new face of dweeb writers

  • Apr 8, 2021
    DonutHole

    oh mannnn

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