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  • Mar 25
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    Valentine

    i mean within the first 5 minutes he admitted he never took rap or music serious until this album and is on year 3-4 of being a big artist so not much else needs to be heard past that. these dudes got rich off rap and realized they actually have to start trying lmfao. what a crazy experience and admittance to consider yourself to be a fan of

    first album being a real artist and including a lot of non rap features (Elton John and Grimes)

    ah

  • cooper flagg fan

    Everytime i mention gatekeeping i get pushback

    ts corny asl just listen to the music you like

  • Mar 25
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    PAINMAN

    first album being a real artist and including a lot of non rap features (Elton John and Grimes)

    ah

    streets are saying this is his mbdtf

  • Again

    streets are saying this is his mbdtf

    more like his Revival

  • Mar 25
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    Valentine

    I genuinely want you to name me an artist who got into music “for the hell of it” and openly admitted that as a star in their genre because i do not think this take is true at all and is a lame cop out to save where we are at in music today

    Camron was pretty open about getting into music for money he always viewed it as a hustle and business first.

  • PAINMAN

    first album being a real artist and including a lot of non rap features (Elton John and Grimes)

    ah

    grimes track features youngboy it balances out

  • Mar 25
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    spongebob

    Bro literally never listened to an artists interview before apparently

    So many artists are like "Yea we were just messing around then it became a thing didnt think it would go anywhere" type s***

    ~Shut the f*** up b****~ @Valentine

    edit: I was going too wild this got nothing to do with valentine im sorry yall

    lmfao that s*** hurt you, damn

    but those same artists were still treating the music with care and taking the time to understand how to even put a song together and create something that will last

    this dude openly admitting in the first 5 minutes he was getting beats, recording, deleting the files, releasing the song and then moving on. the dude got the biggest artist in the world on his song and handed him a 3 year old MP3 he didn’t even have the session for anymore

    ya’ll can accept that as comparative to artists like Bowie who were actually learning music (not just laying around zooted of molly and reacting to melodies they receive and releasing slop, his words) but i still think that take is lame to save dudes like Yeat from what it is: the dude doesn’t care about music and the checks are running low and now gotta prove he cares about something he don’t really want to actually do to stay in the upper rooms or become like his peers or other artists before him who stayed releasing bullshit

    bro said he’s growing as an artist and the single he releases for the album on the lead up is a play on the meme that made him big featuring a Kardashian

    ya’ll got it man lmfao

  • Better than that safe ass Hov interview already

  • Mar 25
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    Valentine

    i mean within the first 5 minutes he admitted he never took rap or music serious until this album and is on year 3-4 of being a big artist so not much else needs to be heard past that. these dudes got rich off rap and realized they actually have to start trying lmfao. what a crazy experience and admittance to consider yourself to be a fan of

    what's crazy is niggas love that person he was 4-5 years ago making low effort s***. they say he fell off NOW

  • Mar 25
    PAINMAN

    first album being a real artist and including a lot of non rap features (Elton John and Grimes)

    ah

    “brand new BBL, thought this b**** was Kylie Jennerrrrrrrrrrrrr” <— the artistic growth in question

  • performative

  • earthwalka

    what's crazy is niggas love that person he was 4-5 years ago making low effort s***. they say he fell off NOW

  • cant listen to this guy without thinking about @YoungNastyShawty going “witmahTWIIIIIZzZZ I dont know no black people in portland who sound like that why does he sound like that” lmao

  • Valentine

    i mean within the first 5 minutes he admitted he never took rap or music serious until this album and is on year 3-4 of being a big artist so not much else needs to be heard past that. these dudes got rich off rap and realized they actually have to start trying lmfao. what a crazy experience and admittance to consider yourself to be a fan of

    ktt user never heard of the concept of bragging and talking s*** before

  • lnstinct

    why u got both?

    Apple music Family plan + individual Spotify, gotta cover the bases, also Spotify discovery algorithm is miles ahead

  • Valentine

    i mean within the first 5 minutes he admitted he never took rap or music serious until this album and is on year 3-4 of being a big artist so not much else needs to be heard past that. these dudes got rich off rap and realized they actually have to start trying lmfao. what a crazy experience and admittance to consider yourself to be a fan of

    This quote is gonna taken out of context for sure bc he’s a white rapper and we’re still feeling the aftershock from the Harlow debacle & album

    As a fan of his for some years now, just because Yeat was less intentional and more freefrorm with his work before this album doesn’t mean he was just a guy who stumbled into success or doesn’t take music seriously. If you look into his earlier work and the stuff he’s said about making those albums, you can tell he had a real passion for hip-hop before he blew up. It took him a long time and years of trial and error to create his sound.
    People can say what they want and can rightly be suspect of any white guy in rap as a potential vulture but I’m not jumping on the hate train yet. I will give him at least that grace.

  • Free YoungBoy

    Camron was pretty open about getting into music for money he always viewed it as a hustle and business first.

    Which is wild when you hear how elite he was in his prime

  • Valentine

    i mean within the first 5 minutes he admitted he never took rap or music serious until this album and is on year 3-4 of being a big artist so not much else needs to be heard past that. these dudes got rich off rap and realized they actually have to start trying lmfao. what a crazy experience and admittance to consider yourself to be a fan of

    So he made those hard ass albums without trying? We in for a classic then

  • there aint no way Yeat got over an hour worth of things to say

  • Mar 25
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    ts some corporate mainstream

  • Mar 25
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    1 reply
    Valentine

    lmfao that s*** hurt you, damn

    but those same artists were still treating the music with care and taking the time to understand how to even put a song together and create something that will last

    this dude openly admitting in the first 5 minutes he was getting beats, recording, deleting the files, releasing the song and then moving on. the dude got the biggest artist in the world on his song and handed him a 3 year old MP3 he didn’t even have the session for anymore

    ya’ll can accept that as comparative to artists like Bowie who were actually learning music (not just laying around zooted of molly and reacting to melodies they receive and releasing slop, his words) but i still think that take is lame to save dudes like Yeat from what it is: the dude doesn’t care about music and the checks are running low and now gotta prove he cares about something he don’t really want to actually do to stay in the upper rooms or become like his peers or other artists before him who stayed releasing bullshit

    bro said he’s growing as an artist and the single he releases for the album on the lead up is a play on the meme that made him big featuring a Kardashian

    ya’ll got it man lmfao

    I'll be honest I just was arguing for the sake of arguing i genuinely do not care at all what yeat said in an interview lol

    If the music is enjoyable ill listen to it, if not i wont,

  • Mar 25
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    spongebob

    I'll be honest I just was arguing for the sake of arguing i genuinely do not care at all what yeat said in an interview lol

    If the music is enjoyable ill listen to it, if not i wont,

    not caring is our first mistake as listeners cause the more we can get these dudes out the paint, the more they expose they were never really about it now that they got the mantle and were never about it even after getting initial success

  • Mar 25
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    Vert1600

    ts some corporate mainstream

    we lost him

  • Valentine

    not caring is our first mistake as listeners cause the more we can get these dudes out the paint, the more they expose they were never really about it now that they got the mantle and were never about it even after getting initial success

    yappaholics mixtapes real yap s***

    generational classic 2093(P3) out now

  • Mar 25
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    Valentine

    not caring is our first mistake as listeners cause the more we can get these dudes out the paint, the more they expose they were never really about it now that they got the mantle and were never about it even after getting initial success

    To each their own fam

    I don't really disagree with anything u were saying in that longer post btw