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  • Dec 27, 2019
    SELAH
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    mysterious rappers obviously - a street rapper always has an expiration date - when the next trend comes , he goes

    mysterious rappers reinvent themselves

    good point

  • Dec 27, 2019
    9thWonderful

    I hope yall leave this joke in 2019

  • Dec 27, 2019
    9thWonderful

    I hope yall leave this joke in 2019

  • Dec 27, 2019
    SignedTwice

    Khaled called him mysterious thus creating this term yall been using

    The f***, dude is less mysterious than most of the genre

  • Hi-C 🦌
    Dec 27, 2019

    Not gonna lie I have no idea what qualifies as either in 2019

  • Hi-C 🦌
    Dec 27, 2019
    9thWonderful

    I hope yall leave this joke in 2019

  • Nuja 🫶🏾
    Dec 27, 2019
    Ayo dosunmu fanact

    Music thats good

  • Dec 27, 2019
    Ayo dosunmu fanact

    Music thats good

  • Dec 27, 2019
    9thWonderful

    I hope yall leave this joke in 2019

  • Dec 27, 2019
    9thWonderful

    I hope yall leave this joke in 2019

  • Nuja 🫶🏾
    Dec 27, 2019
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    Street rap never dies because the streets always support it. Y’all think a lot of these dudes who went mainstream then mia fell off but the truth is they do shows in small cities with huge turnouts. Been watching this happen all my life. I’ll use Boosie for example. He’s legendary around the hood here. Doesn’t matter if he drops bullshit or not these days his music is immortalized in the hood, you say he’s showing up to the city it sells out. That’s a loyal base that’s never going away

  • Dec 27, 2019
    9thWonderful

    I hope yall leave this joke in 2019

  • Dec 27, 2019
    Nuja

    Street rap never dies because the streets always support it. Y’all think a lot of these dudes who went mainstream then mia fell off but the truth is they do shows in small cities with huge turnouts. Been watching this happen all my life. I’ll use Boosie for example. He’s legendary around the hood here. Doesn’t matter if he drops bullshit or not these days his music is immortalized in the hood, you say he’s showing up to the city it sells out. That’s a loyal base that’s never going away

    Also good point, their are rappers down here in Miami that be havin hella buzz, selling out shows without being in the mainstream like that.

  • Dec 27, 2019
    Goo

    Mysterious street rap imo

    Looool idiot its street mysterious rap duh

  • Dec 27, 2019
    Ayo dosunmu fanact

    Music thats good

  • Dec 27, 2019

    Depends on the artist

  • Dec 27, 2019
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    I feel like mysterious rap - whatever tf that means has a more loyal fanbase because it's not just trend hopping and you probably get people that pay for the artists merch and concerts opposed to whatever trend is popular (right now it's street) where eventually it becomes oversaturated and fizzles out because it goes out of style.

  • Dec 27, 2019

    Both wtf. If it’s good it will last lmao

  • Dec 27, 2019

    Mischievous Rappahs

  • Dec 27, 2019
    Slingshot

    people actually listen to street rap after the first week it drops so probably that

    People actually listen to street rap period

  • Dec 27, 2019
    OKR

    The f*** is there mysterious about Tyler?

    Khaled was salty about being outsold by Igor and threw subliminals about how Khaled’s music is played in barbershops and on the radio, basically saying you don’t hear Tyler’s music outside. Thus calling it “mysterious”

  • Dec 27, 2019
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    DAVIDP

    I feel like mysterious rap - whatever tf that means has a more loyal fanbase because it's not just trend hopping and you probably get people that pay for the artists merch and concerts opposed to whatever trend is popular (right now it's street) where eventually it becomes oversaturated and fizzles out because it goes out of style.

    Actual street rap has that too. It’s just hard to tell because the wannabe High school suburbanites on KTT literally get their s*** off soundCloud and try to pass it off as non mysterious rap.

  • Dec 27, 2019
    Goo

    Mysterious street rap imo

  • Dec 27, 2019
    FRITZD

    Actual street rap has that too. It’s just hard to tell because the wannabe High school suburbanites on KTT literally get their s*** off soundCloud and try to pass it off as non mysterious rap.

    I feel like those are the people who are the biggest demographic of rap, even tho they aren't even fans.

    Like I'm cool w whoever fw the genre if they actually show love for it tho instead of just being one time consumers for disposable fast food rap