Yall say this like young people aren’t criticizing the state of rap lol
people will find better s*** to listen to then & new rappers will emerge to fill the demand gap
Lil’ Wayne killed lyricism in the mainstream by making a minstrely show out of himself
That’s cap considering Wayne lyrically didn’t fall off until 2013-2014 up until his recent resurgence.
If anything Chief Keef hurt lyricism the most
black gen-z underground fans gotta be the most pathetic group ever. they’ll literally see a suburban white kid performing the most overtly racist stereotypes ever and gas it to high heavens EVERY. SINGLE. TIME
can’t even check them on their behavior cuz all they say is “twin u hatin relax it ain’t that deep”
That’s cap considering Wayne lyrically didn’t fall off until 2013-2014 up until his recent resurgence.
If anything Chief Keef hurt lyricism the most
Keef had lyrics tho
it's kind of telling that the biggest moment in hiphop this decade consists of last gen rappers
That’s cap considering Wayne lyrically didn’t fall off until 2013-2014 up until his recent resurgence.
If anything Chief Keef hurt lyricism the most
I been saying people need to stop putting these guys that had major “influence” on a pedestal
I like Keef but acting like his influence was anything but terrible is mental gymnastics
The same age as Nas when he made Illmatic
Sheesh
the genie is out of the bottle; we're at a point of no return with not just hiphop, but most of the media we consume because everything is so fragmented, niche, and based on algorithms
you just gotta learn how to adapt and eventually you'll get some organic hits out of it (Bad Habits, Million Dollar Baby)
Sheesh
High key puts s*** into perspective
When did caring about things become corny?
When yall let s***ty rappers like Chief Keef have a career
When yall let s***ty rappers like Chief Keef have a career
I didnt know keef had haters
What people like @Veggie and @twinkletoez dont understand is all this s*** is funny til you at an artist mixer (was invited by this drummer i played keys for a gig at recently) in BROOKLYN and you hearing all these young niggas music (black, white, and hispanic) and literally all. Of. Them. Sound. Like. Yeat and Carti.
BROOKLYN.
Sounding like rappers that either are or wanna be from Atlanta
I wish I was making this up.
RT @browser
”i played keys for a gig at recently) in BROOKLYN and you hearing all these young niggas music (black, white, and hispanic) and literally all. Of. Them. Sound. Like. Yeat and Carti.”
When yall let s***ty rappers like Chief Keef have a career
these b****es love sosa, nerd.