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  • BoogaSuga
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    BoogaSuga wrote: »
    These younger rappers using Dragonball Z references...


    I dont be knowing WTF they talkin about

    who doesnt know about dbz

    Me. The only cartoons i grew up on were ? Tunes, classic Mickey Mouse/Goofy/Donald Duck (before education took the fun out), & Simpsons
  • Ear2DaSt
    Ear2DaSt Members Posts: 10,480 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2015
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    sleeping
    inaccurate rankings based off talent and skill
    internet hater balla blockers always trying to knock
    and dismiss the best underground artists as broke and irrelevant
  • Built 4 cuban linx
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    edited February 2015
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    Fans

    example; Kendrick was hip hops "savoir" next he's "koondrick lamar", then drops a nice track now yall on his ? again

    And also what happened to ja rule. I was never a ja fan even in his prime(some songs I liked tho) but how can he be such a huge artist and 50 comes out and says what ja is doing is wack and now all of a sudden, dude has no fans AT ALL. 106 fans dissing him and ? . Like nobody even admits they were a ja rule fan back then.
  • gum989
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    BoogaSuga wrote: »
    BoogaSuga wrote: »
    These younger rappers using Dragonball Z references...


    I dont be knowing WTF they talkin about

    who doesnt know about dbz

    Me. The only cartoons i grew up on were ? Tunes, classic Mickey Mouse/Goofy/Donald Duck (before education took the fun out), & Simpsons

    Same here. ? a DBZ.
  • spayspay
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    When rappers spell out words to complete a rhyme because they can't think of a word that rhymes.
  • Stiff
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    When rappers promote sleep deprivation like it's the move..like nah bruh go to sleep sometimes..all that no sleep ? is bad for you.
  • BlackAX410
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    BlackAX410 wrote: »
    MAKAVELI25 wrote: »
    Hip Hop elitists can be overbearing, but who can deny that most of the rap in the mainstream is garbage. Nicki Minaj hasn't made a good (or maybe even decent) song in ages and she's probably the most popular rapper out right now. Lil Wayne has clearly shown shown he doesn't give a ? anymore yet nobody is questioning his Best Rapper Alive title. And I don't give a ? what anyone says, there is no reason Jay shouldn't have EASILY outspit Kanye on every song on WTT. Rap should be a competition, where the ? is the hunger? As much as I like J. Cole, duke wouldn't even be considered all that lyrical in the 90s, yet he's one of my favorites because he is atleast TRYING to spit.

    thing is nobody is forcing u to listen to "mainstream ? " when I dislike an artist i ignore em simple as dat wat good is complaining about an artist u dislike? you can bump them underground artist u feel aint gettin enough love when in actuality they dont have hitmaking ability if dat wat makes u comfortable dats wat youtube was made for u can bump the artist u prefer without a problem

    The problem is that when you have so many wack rappers that cant rap for ? , but since they're popular people start calling them legends, or goats, or their albums classics, is like, ? can barely rhyme ? with ? and yet he's in your top 5? ? makes songs saying ? like "you're a good girl and you know it" and you as a man are listening to this and are like "yeah, this ? right here talks to me". Im not saying that there's a problem with people that makes or listen to ? like this, but when you start saying ? like "Drake is a top 5 rapper" or "Big Sean isnt a one dimensional rapper" makes me think that you aint listened to a rapper that can actually rap, not meaning super lyrical biblical rappers (Canibus) but cats with talent that actually put an effort in their rhymes.

    Yo i wrote this like 2 years ago lol im too high for a rebuttal
  • just.might.b.ok
    just.might.b.ok Members Posts: 6,766 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited February 2015
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    ? , im high too bro
  • jayvon32
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    Rappers who copy the feature artist style on the same song (I.e game)

    Rappers who bite the current hottest rapper style and pass it off like a ? isn't going to notice

    Every hood artist on WSHH or coming up rapping to a generic Rick Ross beat with their struggle bars like its the only beat in the world
  • BoogaSuga
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    The existence of WSHH
  • nujerz84
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    gum989 wrote: »
    BoogaSuga wrote: »
    BoogaSuga wrote: »
    These younger rappers using Dragonball Z references...


    I dont be knowing WTF they talkin about

    who doesnt know about dbz

    Me. The only cartoons i grew up on were ? Tunes, classic Mickey Mouse/Goofy/Donald Duck (before education took the fun out), & Simpsons

    Same here. ? a DBZ.

    ^^^
  • dalyricalbandit
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    The term "classic" being thrown around so loosely

  • Ear2DaSt
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    small group of fans talking like they dictate rap
  • bkzlostchild
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    A artist that use " Young" or " Lil" as their name
  • 5th Letter
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    Ear2DaSt wrote: »
    small group of fans talking like they dictate rap
    My biggest pet peeve is people that don't listen to KB Da Kidnappa. That makes me furious.
  • CitySojourner
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    White girls rapping.
  • Ear2DaSt
    Ear2DaSt Members Posts: 10,480 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Monkey see Monkey do..
    They see underground rappers as competition so they copy whichever direction the underground artist takes
    The underground taking the street direction the mainstream start trying to be more street

    They see a soutern underground rapper being more lyrical they try to be more lyrical if they see he is being more southern they try to take that route etc..
  • 5 Grand
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    Jamaica wrote: »
    Axel I know you a young brother but I grew up in an era where cats were spitting lyrics on songs for women/club.

    post an example of this... i was born in 88 and dont remember any club song wit lyrics..
    Pretty much any song was played in the clubs back then. The only thing you did'nt hear in the club was hard core gangsta rap but the club used to be diverse with the music. ? , "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" by the Geto Boys used to get played in the clubs along with "You Gots to Chill" by EPMD. It was all music

    Emphatic nosign. I was DJing that summer. It was the summer of 1991, the same summer I graduated from High School. You couldn't play My Minds Playing Tricks On Me within 100 yards of a party or a fight would break out.

    I remember I played My Minds Playing Tricks On me at one party and this kid I knew stabbed 4 people.
  • Ear2DaSt
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    5th Letter wrote: »
    Ear2DaSt wrote: »
    small group of fans talking like they dictate rap
    My biggest pet peeve is people that don't listen to KB Da Kidnappa. That makes me furious.

    K.B. retiring when he's as cold as he ever been
    K.B. finna blow up