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  • Jul 18, 2023
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    Kanye, The Roots, KRS One, and Busta should teach a hip hop course on performing live.

  • Jul 18, 2023
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    Block Muteson

    Never been to one where they pimp out a bunch of local nobodies as openers and show up late, wasted, and phone it in?

    actually the nobodies pay the venue to be openers so that they can try to get people to listen to their s***ty music

  • Like, imagine thinking that the key to selling out arenas all across the united states is just "a great show" and the failing quality is why acts can't sell out arenas.

    LOL

  • Jul 18, 2023
    Bobby_96

    Kanye, The Roots, KRS One, and Busta should teach a hip hop course on performing live.

    seeing The Roots perform is def on my concert bucket list

  • Jul 18, 2023
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    gnarlynasty

    Dudes build their whole brands off fads and controversy,and want to charge 200+ for an average seat. So many acts misreading their supe om

    Many of these artists need to humble themselves and go the amphitheater route

  • Jul 18, 2023
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    kanye west and jay z were great live performers who didn't rely on the studio version of the song playing behind them. the rest of yall some trash ong

  • Jul 18, 2023
    Black Smoke

    kanye west and jay z were great live performers who didn't rely on the studio version of the song playing behind them. the rest of yall some trash ong

    KRS One is underrated too.

    He gets overlooked but his mic and stage presence is insane.

  • Jul 18, 2023
    dmac

    actually the nobodies pay the venue to be openers so that they can try to get people to listen to their s***ty music

    Exactly, they pay and sell tickets to a crowd who doesn't want to hear them so whoever is headlining can be lazy and not tour with people

  • Jul 18, 2023
    Bobby_96

    Many of these artists need to humble themselves and go the amphitheater route

    It would benefit their performances to do amphitheaters/smaller venues,cause of how rap these days is based off energy mostly.