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Dude was gettin no spins on the airwaves.
he was a mixtape rapper getting shut out by Jim Jones at da time...duh..
when they were on good terms though..
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Dude was gettin no spins on the airwaves.
Exactly
Even go more recent with Off The Rip, Figure It Out, etc.
Dave East has his buzz, Casanova, Don Q, A Boogie, etc.
I just he comes out like Boosie; keeping his nose clean, getting money, making music, giving out positive vibes to people.
He had to move out his environment to make it happen...
Yeah Gucci and Boosie been on point. I guess soon as dudes get older they realize they too old for the shenanigans. Get Money
If you dont like max b, then why the **** are you in this thread? Keep all that negativity out of here. Some miserable ************* on NT man
I just he comes out like Boosie; keeping his nose clean, getting money, making music, giving out positive vibes to people.
He had to move out his environment to make it happen...
Even Gucci is in that mode. Crazy to hear him speak now.
That and the judge told them they got one more time
When you looking at losing your life in the jail it will change your life for some
Wasn't his first major single Pop That?
As far as when he really got a push, yep. Excuse My French was terrible, and Diddy clearly had his hands all over that album. Shot Caller was his first official single, but I don't even remember if that made the album. People can clown French all they want, but from a production standpoint, he's everything the fresh and updated NY sound should be.
the homies and I concluded that were just old. Young rappers like lil yachty, Kodak, and a few others are young and have a different style/ flow about them. Aren't they like 18 or 19? To expect them to have lyrics that are comparable to nas or big L or redman or KRS-1 isn't realistic. a lot of cases most young dudes aren't listening to old heads.
That's why I don't fret that much just cause you can't expect dudes who are 17-18 in 2016 to drop anything like Nas or 2Pac at the same age. Just not the same environment. I will say it's pretty telling that some of the current rappers that are that same age aren't even being felt be the group that's supposedly their target demographic. Nas and 2Pac were being felt by everybody from 10 to 40+. Hmph
the homies and I concluded that were just old. Young rappers like lil yachty, Kodak, and a few others are young and have a different style/ flow about them. Aren't they like 18 or 19? To expect them to have lyrics that are comparable to nas or big L or redman or KRS-1 isn't realistic. a lot of cases most young dudes aren't listening to old heads.
I'm 26 (on Monday) so that age gap is pretty large. But hip hop/ rap is evolving. The quality of rap hip hop is dependent on its subculture in my opinion. The 80's, 90's and 2000's are very different decades with different genres with them. This 2010 decade will be different then the next and so on and so forth. It is what it is whether it's good or bad people have the ability to control who's popular or what is popular especially with a heavy social media presence we have now.
It's smooth that he can get out and enjoy his life. Hopefully he has some money set aside so him and his family can maintain.