LOL at Em annihilating anyone in a battle, his most formidable opponent was Lotto. :rolleyes
I'm not even in here to hate, no one can deny he's a good rapper, as far as best ever.....boy stop.
Sure, Larry Bird and Clyde Drexler were great players, but are they the best ever?
Wait, hold up, pause, stop, people are in here comparing a talented, genre transcending artist like PND to a troll who can't keep Drake's phallus out his mouth?
This board needs a troll filter.
Not gonna lie, I wasnt as impressed with the album on a first listen as i expected to be. Normally, with other artists i wouldn't listen to the project, but artists that I'm a fan of I spin a couple times and see if the record can grow on me. As of right now, Don't Run is the stand out track to...
Again, can anyone recite a hot Eminem bar? Don't recall a song where his flow was ill, i'm talking a hot bar that you had to rewind and go ":eek did he really just say that how does he come up with this stuff" ?
PND is clearly the bigger artist, Tiller's name is only buzzin because the former hasn't released a project in over 2 years. Even without dropping a project homie has kept his name relevant in the industry :lol, are people even still listening to Trap Soul?
Bryson is ahead of PND ? in what world? The entire internet is anticipating PND's new album, he had a #1 song under his belt, and was involved in a high publicized gossip love triangle.
lol only weirdo's in golf hats think bryson should be mentioned in the same sentence as PND.
I guess I'm biased because I'm a big MLH stan, but i didn't get that from his first interview he was basically explaining that the people who see on Fox are not like that when the cameras are turned off.
You might have the wrong person, he hasn't been on Fox in years, and the only reason he was on the network in the first place was because O'rielly vouched for him as a good debater.
He's a black guy who grew up in Philly and listens to mad but rap, it's not hard to imagine VH1 being his guilty pleasure. And them offering him a job seems like a perfect match imo. From his first interview with Combat you can tell he's into that scene, maybe even a little bit.
I've never heard him say he was trying to be our leader, I can also bet my life you've never heard the same. Plenty of intellectuals have ventured into the realm of popular culture, you can't fault him for getting a check.
also, how does interviewing the lil Scrappy's of the world hurt his...
I'm saying :lol, let the the brother get paid. I'm tired of seeing the Peter Gunz of the world on VH1, and serving as a reflection of blackmen, Marc Lamont is doing something well for his image and his career.
This is such a fire track, I like how she took the Hot N**** element, and not the new auto-tune/half singing trend that these young NY rappers are doing nowadays.