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  • Jan 17, 2024
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    Tomorrow

    I don’t think Brockhampton is scaring the hoes music

    Imma need a definition of what is and what isn’t since there’s so much pushback on this one point. Drake fans had me fooled thinking pusha t was scaring the hoes music, so I assumed basically any rap that wasn’t a hit/meant for TikTok virality was scaring hoes

  • Jan 17, 2024
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    it was more like leaning into stan culture that kinda doomed them tbh calling themselves a boyband worked for like the first year then their fans became insufferable as a result

  • Jan 17, 2024

    They all just have very different approaches to music . Was probably fun initially but I imagine it would become crushing to have to compromise your individual creative identity for the group

  • Jan 17, 2024
    Project

    it was more like leaning into stan culture that kinda doomed them tbh calling themselves a boyband worked for like the first year then their fans became insufferable as a result

    Then they ditched them lol

  • BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

    I will stand by my hot? take that Ahmeer Vahn was the most talented in the group

    Group literally became ass the moment he left. If Ahmeer never left I believe they could still be popping presently

  • Jan 17, 2024
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    DeadMansTetris

    If we’re gonna do this then ktt has to have a bigger conversation about the difference between scaring the hoes and scaring the art hoes. Art hoes are scared of sexyy red. Hoes are scared of bh

    My nigga, my last girl was literally an R&B/rap head and she f***ed with Brockhampton as did all of her friends. You thinking too deep without any physical evidence to back your claims

  • Jan 17, 2024
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    Valentine

    My nigga, my last girl was literally an R&B/rap head and she f***ed with Brockhampton as did all of her friends. You thinking too deep without any physical evidence to back your claims

    And ur claims are backed from 1 story of a girl u f***ed with liking bh?
    I made claims based off of what I see ktt say for months on end 🤷🏿‍♂️ guess I wasn’t right but u aren’t either

  • Jan 17, 2024

    And physical evidence? Nigga no one plays their music irl, that’s all the evidence I need

  • Jan 17, 2024
    Project

    it was more like leaning into stan culture that kinda doomed them tbh calling themselves a boyband worked for like the first year then their fans became insufferable as a result

    the moment you lean into progressive stan culture you can’t afford to slip up once

  • Jan 17, 2024

    independent self-sufficient blah blah blah then let twitter decide who's on their roster yeah their image fell flat immediately. that being said iridescence was a good album. everything after was truly cheeks though

  • Jan 17, 2024
    hellhathnofurries

    You act like there was some massive shift between 5 years ago and today. They could have started their exact run today and it would have probably turned out pretty similar

    Disagree summer 2017 was the perf environment

  • Jan 17, 2024
    Tomorrow

    I don’t think Brockhampton is scaring the hoes music

    gurls loved bh

  • Jan 17, 2024

    JUNKY still a great song

  • Jan 18, 2024
    DeadMansTetris
    !https://youtu.be/4AR7SenR2Hc?si=t8chI1LcO393vvcb!https://youtu.be/SfYUUB2uZLA?si=pz-AaT5ZihMBuHQi!https://youtu.be/RcGLwkl37jg?si=AS61ZezdXaQu4RTO

    I’m a fan but looking back, this was the epitome of scaring the hoes music. And they leaned so heavy into their quirkiness with their image, and it was bold as hell but also the exact opposite of where mainstream hip hop was going.
    Even without the internal conflict that led to them disbanding, could they have thrived in the current hip hop realm? Would Drake ever have looked their way? Would they be collabing with Sexyy Red and Luh Tyler? Or would they just have fizzled out after a few albums?

    No I think losing Ameer was their doom. They would’ve been pretty big right now I feel like. The way they were going after Saturation 3 made it seem like they were focused. Honestly with people like Tyler succeeding much more than before I think they would’ve prospered.

  • Jan 18, 2024

    Arthoes are 40% of brockhamptons fanbase

  • no s*** all those niggas are victim weight

  • Jan 18, 2024
    DeadMansTetris

    And ur claims are backed from 1 story of a girl u f***ed with liking bh?
    I made claims based off of what I see ktt say for months on end 🤷🏿‍♂️ guess I wasn’t right but u aren’t either

    if u wanna know what an artists demo looks like roughly look at their shows

  • Jan 18, 2024

    Yes and no

  • Jan 18, 2024
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    DeadMansTetris

    Imma need a definition of what is and what isn’t since there’s so much pushback on this one point. Drake fans had me fooled thinking pusha t was scaring the hoes music, so I assumed basically any rap that wasn’t a hit/meant for TikTok virality was scaring hoes

    I know some fine girls who love brockhampton

    Pusha t is scaring hoes music, the fact that ud use pusha t as an example for brockhampton is hilarious

  • Jan 18, 2024

    Too many people to split the cash amongst

  • Jan 18, 2024

    They were ruined by their own fanbase.

  • Jan 18, 2024
    so much pain

    making definitive teen music isn’t sustainable for 5+ years

    that’s why artists like billie, khalid, alessia cara fizzle out

    Billie aint gon fizzle out lmao

  • Jan 18, 2024
    Windmaster

    I know some fine girls who love brockhampton

    Pusha t is scaring hoes music, the fact that ud use pusha t as an example for brockhampton is hilarious

    Ppl keep telling me I’m not using facts then use real life anecdotes, I don’t understand one point u were trying to make with this post. Whatever

  • Jan 18, 2024

    I really respect the effort these guys put into their art. Wish other artist cared as much as they did

  • Jan 18, 2024
    hellhathnofurries

    You act like there was some massive shift between 5 years ago and today. They could have started their exact run today and it would have probably turned out pretty similar

    I disagree, we're so far removed from post-kanye pop rap having any potentiality in contemporary music that they wouldn't have gained the same traction today