It’s pretty hard honestly, listening now
edit: not saying it was a diss, just highlighting how this perfectly exemplifies that all this is music, art, aesthetic, cool, but the dead homies are actually dead
i used to spin vices + 17 more minutes so much then he started putting out really unimpressive music
both those tapes + skrewface lowkey personal classics tho
He was making this tape before anything involving Mac like you obviously weren’t there at the time. The rollout started months before
Yeah....there's no correlation at all.
But I remember when that cornball Glasses Mallone put out that "Tupac Must Die" clout chasing song and went on interviews claiming "it's a concept song" and he never caught another buzz ever since....
i used to spin vices + 17 more minutes so much then he started putting out really unimpressive music
both those tapes + skrewface lowkey personal classics tho
!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o_PizwmFnoU!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_ChDH-y7Z0sHe still does it in spurts. Last two or three tapes have been really good. The new one with Sonnyjim is one of the best albums of the year.
Weird ass way to phrase the title op
But Da$h don’t get the credit he deserves, Vices is top 10 mixtapes
it's the four day anniversary of the day OP made the thread of "the four year anniversary of the day Dash released an EP called "Is He Dead Yet?" four days after Mac Miller died"
Does this actually have anything to do with Mac Miller or is this bait
Bait
He was making this tape before anything involving Mac like you obviously weren’t there at the time. The rollout started months before
Forgot I made this thread
Didn’t mean to imply that he was dissing mac or anything
Just f***ed up that the timing of his release of this edgy “it’s cool and sexy to slowly kill yourself” ep happened to coincide with his actual friend actually dying of an OD