Lil Baby is rated pretty fairly tho, but earlier this year the d***eating was crazy
Couldn’t go one thread without niggas making macaroni noises
And Frank
I mean, Frank just doesn’t make the most accessible music. You can’t call a nigga overrated if you never enjoyed anything they’ve put out and I’m sure that’s the case with the ppl choosing him
tame impala
wtf does this mean
u could say real world hype means support from like 18-28 yr olds. nobody rlly cares abt what 30+ yr olds think, so that's kinda a fair definition.
im a college student rn, right in that 18-28 demographic. simple fact is that for like every 1 lil baby fan i know, i know like 5 frank ocean fans. and yea nobody plays franks music at a party, but ppl definitely acknowledge his s*** in conversation.
ur probably thinking that "its just white kids" im talking abt, but i promise u its not. its not an hbcu but the college im at does have the highest diversity stats in the US, and its based in a majority black neighborhood in a majority black city...
that being said, what the f*** do you mean when you say "real world hype", im having trouble seeing how frank doesn't have any...
This is definitely a lie
Real world hype = people actually streaming their music
In My Room, DHL, Dear April, Cayendo all flopped upon arrival despite all the internet hype.
Frank is one of those artists that the internet/Twitter will try to persuade you in thinking that he’s bigger/better than he actually is but it doesn’t translate in actual streams or public perception
Franklin Ocean
@lemonadee im seeing double
Frank Ocean by far
He actually hates his fans, he legit SCAMMED yall out of money
He's dropped some good music yeah, but it's like stockholm syndrome here lmao
This is definitely a lie
Real world hype = people actually streaming their music
In My Room, DHL, Dear April, Cayendo all flopped upon arrival despite all the internet hype.
Frank is one of those artists that the internet/Twitter will try to persuade you in thinking that he’s bigger/better than he actually is but it doesn’t translate in actual streams or public perception
blonde is outstreaming any solo Future project rn on Apple Music...
wtf does this mean
u could say real world hype means support from like 18-28 yr olds. nobody rlly cares abt what 30+ yr olds think, so that's kinda a fair definition.
im a college student rn, right in that 18-28 demographic. simple fact is that for like every 1 lil baby fan i know, i know like 5 frank ocean fans. and yea nobody plays franks music at a party, but ppl definitely acknowledge his s*** in conversation.
ur probably thinking that "its just white kids" im talking abt, but i promise u its not. its not an hbcu but the college im at does have the highest diversity stats in the US, and its based in a majority black neighborhood in a majority black city...
that being said, what the f*** do you mean when you say "real world hype", im having trouble seeing how frank doesn't have any...
autism speaks ass c***stfu