Ab-Soul Says Mac Miller Is His "Favorite Rapper At The Moment"
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Ab-Soul praises Mac Miller, a frequent TDE collaborator via Twitter.
Ab-Soul, a member of Black Hippy along with Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock and ScHoolboy Q, recently made a Twitter post regarding his favorite rapper of the moment. According to Soul, that title belongs to Mac Miller.
"Mac Miller is my favorite rapper at the moment," Soul said in a Twitter post today (January 12).
The post follows a ScHoolboy Q Reddit AMA, which included information about Mac Miller as well.
"Me and Mac wanna do a alternative album, but Rap keeps me tied up," ScHoolboy Q said when asked about an artist he would do a collaborative album with.
During the AMA, Q was also asked how he and Mac became close.
"We went on tour and was smoking weed," Q said. "He played me his new ? and I became a fan."
Mac Miller has been a frequent collaborator with members of TDE. In September 2012, Miller spoke with HipHopDX about his bond with Top Dawg emcees and how this relationship came about.
"I've been fans of them and all their projects that came out," Miller said in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "Then, when we moved out here [Los Angeles], they just kind of came to the crib. [Ab-Soul] came to the crib and enjoyed himself and then [ScHoolboy] Q came through the crib so we just built a friendship. And we were just on tour with them so we were able to hang out every day."
Ab-Soul, a member of Black Hippy along with Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock and ScHoolboy Q, recently made a Twitter post regarding his favorite rapper of the moment. According to Soul, that title belongs to Mac Miller.
"Mac Miller is my favorite rapper at the moment," Soul said in a Twitter post today (January 12).
The post follows a ScHoolboy Q Reddit AMA, which included information about Mac Miller as well.
"Me and Mac wanna do a alternative album, but Rap keeps me tied up," ScHoolboy Q said when asked about an artist he would do a collaborative album with.
During the AMA, Q was also asked how he and Mac became close.
"We went on tour and was smoking weed," Q said. "He played me his new ? and I became a fan."
Mac Miller has been a frequent collaborator with members of TDE. In September 2012, Miller spoke with HipHopDX about his bond with Top Dawg emcees and how this relationship came about.
"I've been fans of them and all their projects that came out," Miller said in an exclusive interview with HipHopDX. "Then, when we moved out here [Los Angeles], they just kind of came to the crib. [Ab-Soul] came to the crib and enjoyed himself and then [ScHoolboy] Q came through the crib so we just built a friendship. And we were just on tour with them so we were able to hang out every day."
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soul my ? but smh
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This ? doing w.e he can to get his album out..
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soul-o-woah!
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his WMWTSO album was pretty good
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FOH ? ........THAT SON OF A ? SUCK LIKE A ?
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Don't blame him, Mac been killin ? ..? just sleepin
Go ahead and hit the feelings & wack -
........Mac is ight. They must have created a stoner bond, with enough weed and other assorted pleasures anyone can become friends.
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this is a B Cotton type thread....
"my fav. rapper toke a ? @ denny's. while he tweeted about last nights Nets vs. Heat game" smh -
andre_1024 wrote: »Don't blame him, Mac been killin ? ..? just sleepin
Go ahead and hit the feelings & wack
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Mac coo.
He has definitely progressed. -
^not enough to be good
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I hope mac got some production on the new Soul project
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This really a big deal?
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meh, no big deal
now if ab woulda said macklemore was his favorite rapper the IC woulda lost their ?
this thread would be 20 pages deep by midnight -
Maybe This White Boy Can Rap Maybe He Does Have Hot Beats....But For Some Reason I Can't Take A Rich Jew Kid Seriously (See Drake)
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He went from Jay being his favorite to, Mac Miller.
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Like Water wrote: »
you ? man -
Who cares, where's the album?
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Already Home_17 wrote: »Like Water wrote: »
you ? man
Must I delve into specifics as to why I feel like Mac's album was better?
The only thing Jay's joint had over Mac's was the production. That's it. And that wasn't wasn't necessarily better either, he just had a bigger sound.
Lyrically speaking Jay was on some "jump on whatever is hot at the moment" flow. I ain't on that ? . Mac, for the most part, put out a hip-hop album that showcased his progression in both production and lyricism. Whether you agree or not, ICGAF less.
Names mean ? to me if you ain't bringing quality to the table, my g.
So no, it ain't "you ? ". It's you, ?