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  • soapmanwun

    it's been like this since 2023 you dork

    https://twitter.com/HipHopAllDay/status/1661381416167383040

    drake-era btw

  • Big Dog

    If iceman sells exactly the same as gnx you will label it a flop

    No I would not, 319K is pretty good numbers for a streaming-only release in 2026

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    Dr Lee PhD

    Crying about perceived crying is way cooler you’re right

    Crying about me bringing up your crying is way cooler you’re right

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    Blue Man

    looks like your amnesia is gone. nice

    Must have nothing else going on if you’re memorizing a users posts more than they are

  • May 6
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    BillyShears

    Brother I spent the last 20 minutes tryna figure out if “end it” was a drake song and only found this

    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhChRJCWo04

    I’m done looking, and I’m gonna assume you meant for me to stop talking about Drake

    You still talking though

  • May 6
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    shaleirose

    Bro, let's say Drake won the beef and dropped a Not Like Us-level smash

    Hip-hop would still be in the same place commercially right now because it was already headed there before the beef ever happened

    Wrong. We would’ve had a Drake and Morgan Wallen collab that stayed #1 for 46 consecutive weeks

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    JPG

    I wonder if “letting the party die” and then replacing it with no real feature run or cultural replacement had anything to do with the mainstream failure of rap in 2025

    just a thought

    Kendrick just isn't the type of guy to be a leader even if his fans try to position him like that. Drake is of the Jay Kanye Wayne lineage. He wants to be biggest guy, be on every hit song and feature. Kendrick is more like Nas.

    However I never saw Kendrick winning the beef as a transition to a Dot era. It was just a beef with Kendrick as the winner but that doesn't mean he is going to be the main guy moving forward. His output is too low for that

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    Dr Lee PhD

    Must have nothing else going on if you’re memorizing a users posts more than they are

    hey man. i'm just looking out for the mentally ill. trying to build up good karma

  • soapmanwun

    it's been like this since 2023 you dork

    https://twitter.com/HipHopAllDay/status/1661381416167383040

    Seeing JPG get cooked when Kendrick is involved because his brain turns off when he’s mentioned is always hilarious

  • May 6
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    shaleirose

    Bro, let's say Drake won the beef and dropped a Not Like Us-level smash

    Hip-hop would still be in the same place commercially right now because it was already headed there before the beef ever happened

    I disagree not because of liking drake more. just off the fact that drake puts on more artists and creates more moments than dot through features, remixes etc.

    It’s just apparent through viewing the beef. whole thing started because drake wanted to create an incredible moment with Cole and dot on FPS…. we all know what happened after

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    Freight

    Wrong. We would’ve had a Drake and Morgan Wallen collab that stayed #1 for 46 consecutive weeks

    We might get that in 9 days if the rumors are true

  • May 6
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    Album next week and they itt talking about Kendrick

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    shaleirose

    We might get that in 9 days if the rumors are true

    According to @jpg it sounds like die trying 🔥🔥

  • May 6
    Abyss

    Kendrick just isn't the type of guy to be a leader even if his fans try to position him like that. Drake is of the Jay Kanye Wayne lineage. He wants to be biggest guy, be on every hit song and feature. Kendrick is more like Nas.

    However I never saw Kendrick winning the beef as a transition to a Dot era. It was just a beef with Kendrick as the winner but that doesn't mean he is going to be the main guy moving forward. His output is too low for that

    this is a good a***ysis

  • No Diddy

    hey now

    they wanna goon to that alien voice of his

  • May 6
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    Dino

    Album next week and they itt talking about Kendrick

    🥶🥶

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    JPG

    I disagree not because of liking drake more. just off the fact that drake puts on more artists and creates more moments than dot through features, remixes etc.

    It’s just apparent through viewing the beef. whole thing started because drake wanted to create an incredible moment with Cole and dot on FPS…. we all know what happened after

    I disagree not because of liking drake more. just off the fact that drake puts on more artists and creates more moments than dot through features, remixes etc.

    Bro, Drake was doing all of that in 2022-2023 and there was still a commercial drought in hip-hop for the first 9 months of the year

  • Elemental

    🥶🥶

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    Elemental

    According to @jpg it sounds like die trying 🔥🔥

    how it was described to me 😂 I don’t care for that racist chair throwing idiot

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    Dino

    Album next week and they itt talking about Kendrick

    love when kbots come in here to troll and start crying when their savior gets dragged

  • May 6
    shaleirose

    I disagree not because of liking drake more. just off the fact that drake puts on more artists and creates more moments than dot through features, remixes etc.

    Bro, Drake was doing all of that in 2022-2023 and there was still a commercial drought in hip-hop for the first 9 months of the year

    doing all this and all that

  • Elemental

    🥶🥶

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    JPG

    how it was described to me 😂 I don’t care for that racist chair throwing idiot

    Was it the same source that gave u the “release date”

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    JPG

    sadly so.

    I just never expected the dude who made TPAB to be the one who accelerated and benefited off of it

    That has way more to do with labels investing more on other genres like country and pop. Many hiphop focused labels closing/being brought out. And, American culture shifting more toward conservatism and xenophobia in the last 10 years.