Yes apparently if you came up with Chance The Rapper, something happened to you along the way and your music/persona greatly suffered for it.
I'M LOOKING AT YOU, VIC MENSA, NONAME AND CHANCE HIMSELF
i think false prophets is a much more direct subdiss than this is to noname, but arguing about the semantics of what a subdiss entails is silly
Saba still good
i think false prophets is a much more direct subdiss than this is to noname, but arguing about the semantics of what a subdiss entails is silly
I see what you talkin bout @FREE
Me- sees my self quoted in J Cole Thread
Also Me-
Idk if he really “dissing” her though
This is just me assuming the song was targeted at her
The song really could be about anyone
What's going on? Why everybody mad? Why is Kanye getting talked about?
This track lowkey directed towards black women who are rightfully upset about what happened to Olawutoyin and I gotta say Cole just need to sit this one out forreal. When you understand the frustrations of black women, and the situation(s) that led to them feeling this way...nigga pipe down and let them vent. Because it is very much well deserved.
Yes apparently if you came up with Chance The Rapper, something happened to you along the way and your music/persona greatly suffered for it.
I'M LOOKING AT YOU, VIC MENSA, NONAME AND CHANCE HIMSELF
Chance got complacent and big headed.
Noname struggles with her reach and audience plus being a black women in the industry doesn't serve her well.
Vic went off the rails early on.
Noname is DEFINITELY a leader in the rap community tho in terms of consciousness
Lotta people should be trying to get on her lvl tbh
What's going on? Why everybody mad? Why is Kanye getting talked about?
He used the mental slavery point that Kanye used
Do you think that was his intention or do you think it just came off that way?
Not cole does this often he dont "diss" traditional but he tries to lil bros subs all the time
Ye
Wale
Pump
Purp
Kodak
And now noname