@op Birdman involved
https://instagram.com/stories/birdman/3249996625669080996Bro needs to take anger management classes
Hope he really inviting him to interview him and this ain’t a threat of violence
He really fell for the bait
@op Birdman involved
https://instagram.com/stories/birdman/3249996625669080996lmao this nigga hot
Ice is too old for this man.
Damn niggas that are 36 can’t comment on nba youngboy music lol but future could be 40 talking like he 25 😂
Youngboy puts out way too much music so the average person isn't going to shift through the clutter but he has some diamonds in his catalog. Definitely not a trash rapper
Youngboy puts out way too much music so the average person isn't going to shift through the clutter but he has some diamonds in his catalog. Definitely not a trash rapper
YB music not complete trash
But Joe music.......
^ He never listened to Halfway House
Somewhat off topic but I wanted to point this out.
The way mainstream rappers are pressured to respond to podcasters or online critics is lowkey proof of the theory that podcasting and livestreaming is starting to overtake music in popularity.
Think about it. Back in 2007, Combat Jack could've said something polarizing about Lil Wayne or T-Pain and very few people besides the hardcore rap fans who checked his podcast would've paid it attention.
But, in 2023, podcasters and online reviewers have so much clout that friggin Joe Budden who already split his fanbase after the Roy/Mal split is getting attention for his opinions like he's TMZ.
Times have truly changed.
Youngboy puts out way too much music so the average person isn't going to shift through the clutter but he has some diamonds in his catalog. Definitely not a trash rapper
Yeah he def saturates the market and I don't know what it is but do yall feel like you consume music in the post-streaming era differently, as opposed to the mixtape days (datpiff being big and stuff like that)
@op Birdman involved
https://instagram.com/stories/birdman/3249996625669080996First Drake now YB, Birdman has to be tired of addressing Joe two times within the last month or two
Somewhat off topic but I wanted to point this out.
The way mainstream rappers are pressured to respond to podcasters or online critics is lowkey proof of the theory that podcasting and livestreaming is starting to overtake music in popularity.
Think about it. Back in 2007, Combat Jack could've said something polarizing about Lil Wayne or T-Pain and very few people besides the hardcore rap fans who checked his podcast would've paid it attention.
But, in 2023, podcasters and online reviewers have so much clout that friggin Joe Budden who already split his fanbase after the Roy/Mal split is getting attention for his opinions like he's TMZ.
Times have truly changed.
Overtake music is wild. You had rappers responding to radio and online personalities for years, podcasting hardly that different from those
Yeah he def saturates the market and I don't know what it is but do yall feel like you consume music in the post-streaming era differently, as opposed to the mixtape days (datpiff being big and stuff like that)
wasn't really on mixtape sites lol but as a kid 10 years ago back when you had to download songs to get them on the music app I was more selective to save storage space. I think if Youngboy came out back then I probably would've ignored him since it would've been just too much work to pick each song I liked to save.
Overtake music is wild. You had rappers responding to radio and online personalities for years, podcasting hardly that different from those
Radio is a bit different from podcasting and radio used to be a much larger medium than it is today which proves my point.
I'm specifically talking about how podcasting and online music criticism has garnered so much popularity in recent years to the point where rappers are now acknowledging them and responding to them.
I never said rappers didn't snap at critics before. Hell, even Nas responded to his online haters on "Don't Body Yourself" back then rap forums like SOHH were popping.
joe is fishing for engagement which is lame
birdman calling himself corleone and threatening a podcaster as a guy in his mid 50s is lame
hip hop is so corny
If Joe responds on patreon then you know he only did this because he need money for the holidays
If Joe responds on patreon then you know he only did this because he need money for the holidays
Bro your profile banner is Joe Budden having milk and cookies. Stop engagement farming
Somewhat off topic but I wanted to point this out.
The way mainstream rappers are pressured to respond to podcasters or online critics is lowkey proof of the theory that podcasting and livestreaming is starting to overtake music in popularity.
Think about it. Back in 2007, Combat Jack could've said something polarizing about Lil Wayne or T-Pain and very few people besides the hardcore rap fans who checked his podcast would've paid it attention.
But, in 2023, podcasters and online reviewers have so much clout that friggin Joe Budden who already split his fanbase after the Roy/Mal split is getting attention for his opinions like he's TMZ.
Times have truly changed.
everyone dissed wendy williams during her radio days
charlamagne was going back and forth with hella people
we remember what happened with the source
and so on
it’s not that broadcasting is bigger than music. we just have more of the types of artists that would acknowledge it now than we did in the past. it speaks more to where artists are at mentally than the level of power media personalities actually have
Radio is a bit different from podcasting and radio used to be a much larger medium than it is today which proves my point.
I'm specifically talking about how podcasting and online music criticism has garnered so much popularity in recent years to the point where rappers are now acknowledging them and responding to them.
I never said rappers didn't snap at critics before. Hell, even Nas responded to his online haters on "Don't Body Yourself" back then rap forums like SOHH were popping.
from a rap commentary perspective, podcasters + youtubers have definitely replaced radio personalities and magazines when it comes to relevancy
the sad part is joe is literally the only one willing to have an opinion on anything lmao but that’s another conversation