How so
I believe these two were the first to start the trend of hip hop dominating the charts in the 2010s. Black Twitter played a huge role in those songs poppin off especially with the Mannequin Challenge. Then once Donald Glover shouted Bad & Boujee out at the Golden Globes, it was a wrap
last genuine organic hit i can think of
literally blew up when X was in jail and had no proper team and wasn't signed.
got on the billboard 100 while he was independent
so you think without a label these tracks would have charted for 20+. weeks? without radio spins that the label plays for? without label paid streaming playlisting? without expensive music videos?
There’s a difference between songs that weren’t even meant to be singles or just a random album cut that fans f***ed with enough for it to be bigger than the anticipated songs like no heart by 21, people thought it was the hardest on the tape, blew up and then he made a video and promoted it as a single
Antidote wasn’t a hit until it was pushed
The snippet had a lot of hype before it dropped
Antidote wasn’t a hit until it was pushed
Big cap. It started taking off on Soundcloud and then was released as a single
Big cap. It started taking off on Soundcloud and then was released as a single
I feel like y’all definition of an organic hit is just any song that was anticipated at all by forum people
General public heard it when it became a single
Song actually dropped in 2019 but it randomly blew up this year so he made a video for it lmao
!https://youtu.be/Elaf08kR9fY$ilkmoney blowing up? that's dope af
CRINE at the answers ITT
last genuine organic hit i can think of
literally blew up when X was in jail and had no proper team and wasn't signed.
got on the billboard 100 while he was independent
legend
$ilkmoney blowing up? that's dope af
I really hope so lol this track blew up off a random TikTok trend
I really hope so lol this track blew up off a random TikTok trend
amazing song
amazing song
He really be saying some of the realest s*** on wax in the most blunt way possible and it's always filled with so much truth
Nigga made a whole Bruno Mars and Justin Bieber diss track about how they co-opt Black culture and music, and he was dropping nothing but facts
50 Cent - Many Men
Eminem - Till I Collapse
Lil Nas X - Old Town Road(people forget the process it went through before it even went number 1)
GOOD Music - Mercy
I can’t see old town road being organic when it exploded because of the drama around the country label. If that didn’t exist idk that it would’ve went anywhere near as far as it did