These new rap n!ggas are a different kind of breed....
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What this man say about these young ? that like to sag they pants?
Better hope they never get locked up. -
To be serious for a moment, I absolutely hate that ? are destroying hip hop.
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Never heard of this person I will suspect giving them the attention they crave is destroying hiphop
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its these young ? period. hmm...I wonder if there are some 19 - 21 yr old women out ther looking for a real man.
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blue_london wrote: »Never heard of this person I will suspect giving them the attention they crave is destroying hiphop
It's not just him. It's that xxtention guy, young thug, Lil Uzi boy, and several others. -
Yeah those tattoos are cool when you're 19, but when you start pushing 40 and the rap career didn't pan out like you had hoped those same tattoos look foolish.
Seriously, tattoos really just became popular over the past 15-20 years. I think Pac might have been the first heavily tatted rapper. Now those people that got the heavy tattoos in the 90s are pushing 40 now. Pac would have been 46. I wonder how he'd feel about that Thug Life tattoo across his belly? -
Yeah those tattoos are cool when you're 19, but when you start pushing 40 and the rap career didn't pan out like you had hoped those same tattoos look foolish.
Seriously, tattoos really just became popular over the past 15-20 years. I think Pac might have been the first heavily tatted rapper. Now those people that got the heavy tattoos in the 90s are pushing 40 now. Pac would have been 46. I wonder how he'd feel about that Thug Life tattoo across his belly?
You know what's funny?...........
2Pac and Dennis Rodman started this tattoo craze years ago. Rappers followed Pac and NBA players followed Rodman, starting with Iverson. -
I blame Like Wayne for birthing these weirdos
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Sometimes i'm embarrassed to tell people i like rap music, because i know they will automatically think of ? like the song above.
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I blame Like Wayne for birthing these weirdosShizlansky wrote: »
Its the same people from the 90s that were in charge of programming that forced Hip Hop to go from conscious rap to gangsta rap.
Nowadays these CEOs and business execs promote an image that in order to be cool you have to have tattoos all up and down your face. These same business execs know that your odds are one in a million of being a successful rapper so that leaves 999,999 people with tattoos all over their face that will never be able to make a living through rap, and sadly with their faces all tatted up they won't be able to make a living doing anything else. -
Kind of different is a understatement . The ? rap and no substance rap is at a all time high . 10 years ago these cats would of been laughed out the game . It is what it is . the good hiphop is not on the surface mainstream u gotta dig deep for it .
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blue_london wrote: »Never heard of this person I will suspect giving them the attention they crave is destroying hiphop
Yeah never heard of none of these guys. Some of those pictures are kind of offensive though...but its all in how you look at it. Its music and entertainment. Its not a referendum on you if you like some song or something. Its the ones who take it too seriously that have the problems in that regard. I get ts point tho. Thats an individual thing. Im at the point where i dont have time to worry about it too much. I fck with what I like and thats pretty much it. Take it back to the 70s and 80s and there was all kinda equally flamboyant sht nothing new thats how it goes. But everything aint for everybody. At the end of the day whats a rapper "supposed" to look and be like? And who makes the nonexistent "rules? so my point of different things being for different people. People just aint gonna fit in a box. Thats just how it is. -
How do you kno of this person?
& why are you promoting it?
At this point in the game, we kno ? ? is amongst us
stop giving it attention (even if it's negative attention)
cuz while you & I may not like it, there's someone out there who will & would've never heard of them if it wasn't for the (negative) attention
make threads about music you enjoy & promote that -
If he rap then post a track
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If he rap then post a track
My ? .. Did you hear his screaming "rapping" in that IG video I posted.. After hearing that you really want to hear more... -
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Flamingo ? lmaooo
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Don't act like Tupac didn't wear a nose ring too
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Can somebody hit my inbox with their new fiyah ass music? Thanks in advance!
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What this man say about these young ? that like to sag they pants?
Better hope they never get locked up.
*Young Joc's 'I Know You See It' randomly plays from car stereo*
ETA: I have a logical question to ask, so bare with me!
How you knot know dey were nevaeh locked up, @grYmes beybaye? -
It's the new way to get attention in music. Like some hoes. Better yet I guranteed by next year this ? gonna be on xxl freshman cover and his YouTube views gonna be 6million plus. In 15 years people gonna consider this the "good times" and rappers gonna be farting on hooks and humming on verses being white faced.
All in all it's not about music anymore or talent, it's about who can attention ? the most.
That's why Vince Staples getting away from urban culture, watch when ? start calling him a ? and a sell out, because he don't wanna be apart of this ? ? in rap. -
"Close range head shot, ? what a vest mean"
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Shizlansky wrote: »
...and lack of fathers. As Corey Holcomb would say, these are the offspring of wretched club ? . -
Seriously, tattoos really just became popular over the past 15-20 years. I think Pac might have been the first heavily tatted rapper. Now those people that got the heavy tattoos in the 90s are pushing 40 now. Pac would have been 46. I wonder how he'd feel about that Thug Life tattoo across his belly?Built 4 cuban linx wrote: »Don't act like Tupac didn't wear a nose ring too
*Tupac*
Even after death, I'm still blamed for all of this "gaydre" ? .... #BLASPHEMY
*Justice*
Let me try to pacify this guy, so he can stop ? and crying....