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  • Playboi Carti

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    the flavor, soul and charm

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    "I hate lyrical miracle rap... who the f*** is jay z??? PUT ON TRAVIS!!!!!"

  • PIMP 💿
    Sep 23, 2020

    macklemore changed the outcome of that one night in the grammys

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    it got whiter

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    Made it corny

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    They made it like a mountain...

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    Weird Al Yankovic birthed satirical rap

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    Eminem influenced a wave of edgy rappers

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    DonutHole

    They made it like a mountain...

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    Weird Al Yankovic birthed satirical rap

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    DonutHole

    They made it like a mountain...

    The day I run into the cracker who made that image

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    Don't forget that "white people" also refers to Emile Haynie, Plain Pat, Scott Storch etc so yeah white people brought a lot of good things to hip hop

  • Sep 23, 2020
    Raiden

    Don't forget that "white people" also refers to Emile Haynie, Plain Pat, Scott Storch etc so yeah white people brought a lot of good things to hip hop

    we get it, whitey!

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    Raiden

    Don't forget that "white people" also refers to Emile Haynie, Plain Pat, Scott Storch etc so yeah white people brought a lot of good things to hip hop

    Yeah but it also refers to those white kids who keep blasting sicko mode at McDonald’s workers

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    Giveuswhatweneed
    !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rog8ou-ZepE

    Vanilla ice was actually very hip hop
    Mc hammer used to dance with him and they promised eachother whoever gets put on first puts the other one on...

    Mc hammer blew up and out him on one of his tours

    Vanilla ice suffered from lying about his upbringing and the sample in the song you posted)

    • the "dancing rapper" went out of style which impacted mc hammers career as well since both couldn't adapt to a more gritty ny boom bap rap/west coast gangsta rap/southern rap that defined the 90s
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    ngl white people, yall be wearin s*** tf out
    like with jokes yall dont be knowing at what level to chill tf out and be saying wild stuff, extra as hell

    Or like with words: simp, woke, cap, etc.

    will deadass hear sum s*** and run that into the ground fr
    it's the same thing with hiphop just be doin the most with corny s***

  • Sep 23, 2020

    Rap is like mountain - big

  • DAVIDP

    "I hate lyrical miracle rap... who the f*** is jay z??? PUT ON TRAVIS!!!!!"

    Real one

  • Sep 23, 2020
    MM6 Moka

    Yeah but it also refers to those white kids who keep blasting sicko mode at McDonald’s workers

    this is exactly what im talking about

  • Tubig 🌊
    Sep 23, 2020

    I think the issue is more with genpop, the mainstream, and commercialization than "white people". It just so happens that genpop is mostly white people and that whiteness symbolizes commercialization.

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    DAVIDP

    "I hate lyrical miracle rap... who the f*** is jay z??? PUT ON TRAVIS!!!!!"

    This pic never gets old

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    • Rick Rubin co founded a legendary hip hop label and produced legendary hip hop songs

    • Young Lean basically one of the founders of SoundCloud/cloud era

    • Eminem signed 50 Cent when no one else would, all other labels were scared to

    • Scott Storch produced some of the biggest hip hop records of the 2000s

    • Joe 3H helped jump start Kanyes career:
      “Let's just say I didn't get my deal. The n—— that was behind me, I mean, he wasn't even a n——, you know? The person who actually kicked everything off was Joe 3H from Capitol Records. He wanted to sign me really bad” (Last Call, Kanye West)

    • Daringer (producer from Griselda) has really helped push the 90s / grimey sound back into the forefront

    • Mike Dean was one of the pioneers of the southern rap sound (produced early Geto Boys, Scarface, etc)