Can't believe there's CyHi disrespect. NDOS is an amazing album, one of the best albums released in 2017 for sure
Kanye ruined it with his 7 track bullshit, Pusha needs at least 10 tracks to flesh out a project ala Darkest Before Dawn
Put that s*** on my gravestone
massive L
Daytona a classic
massive L
Daytona a classic
Compared to MNIMN(AOTY 2013) and DBD, it's not in the same realm
Compared to MNIMN(AOTY 2013) and DBD, it's not in the same realm
You're right, Daytona is million times better than these albums
Can't believe there's CyHi disrespect. NDOS is an amazing album, one of the best albums released in 2017 for sure
Black Hystori Project
My little brother put me on to Cyhi with his Royal Flush project
You're right, Daytona is million times better than these albums
Agree with this tbh. Numbers on the Boards is my favorite Pusha song though so that kind of makes me hesitate.
Agree with this tbh. Numbers on the Boards is my favorite Pusha song though so that kind of makes me hesitate.
I would post King Push but that would be cheating

I would post King Push but that would be cheating
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ_W2SRWctAYeah I mean I think MNIMN is a classic too. Daytona just has no lows on it at all.
I think there's gonna be a lot of eyes and expectations on Pusha coming out of Daytona and winning the Drake beef.
Rap feels like if you’re not topping the charts or somehow going viral at this exact moment you fell off
And in some ways it’s true Bc our attention spans are so short
But a lot of these guys probably don’t care if we haven’t thought of them or spoken their name in a minute they’re getting paid regardless
What's crazy, though, is that I now sorta understand why Lauryn Hill and Andre 3000 are the way they are.
They only want to drop music when their passionate enough to do it. They don't just want to feed fans or do anything to stay relevant because, then, that'll lead to high demands that don't correspond with their lifestyles.
There's not much actual money in music sales anyway compared to touring, merchandise, podcasting, TV, movies, etc. so rappers dropping projects is actually just doing fans a favor.