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I'm a little disappointed with Outkast. They had fresh beats when they first started. They seem mainstream now like black eyed peas
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I'm at work while outkast is performing 20 minutes away.
best gif I have seen in a long time
I'm a little disappointed with Outkast. They had fresh beats when they first started. They seem mainstream now like black eyed peas
Ya'll shady , that kid poured his heart out.I'm at work while outkast is performing 20 minutes away.
best gif I have seen in a long time
Holy **** im crying so hard right now lmaoooooo
man an international players anthem performance would be amazing
I'm telling you, let them do shows where people paid to see them and it would be a totally different vibe. The crowd not knowing or caring about the songs they performed last night had NOTHING to do with Outkast themselves--that's on the people. Was Andre rusty? Hell yeah. But still, the lack of energy coming from the crowd after the first 3 or 4 songs was painfully obvious and it really looked like it affected him.When will people learn that going back in the past will almost never work.
You can't leave the culture (Pop Culture especially) for a decade and come back thinking people will be responsive. While Outkast are legends in Hip-Hop, they are not relevant to what's going on in the culture. Their name is much bigger than the actual demand that they have amongst music fans and followers of pop culture. Straight up, no one knew or cared about most of the records outkast did last night.
And while i'm singling out Outkast from last night, it could be any grand comeback performance from people who've left the culture. Nas, Outkast, Wu, Killer Mike, etc. Unless they have HITS that transcend pop culture (whcih one could argue that they don't. They have records that the deeeep hip hop community may know, but aside from a few of their most popular cuts, they don't) like a Jay-Z, or a Dr Dre and Snoop dogg, it's just not going to work to go back in time. Outkast is the trendy name to throw out there for music heads, but that kind of disguises their lack of relevance.
All the hispter kids in Cali weren't getting down with Outkast.
I've never been to Coachella, but I'll never forget at Bonnaroo I befriended this group for the Radiohead show, and one of them was from LA. I asked him if had gone to Coachella and asked him to compare it to Bonnaroo, he said at this point that Coachella has gotten so mainstream, it's most people going because it's the cool thing to do, where at Roo there are way more people going for the music.
Now obviously thats not everyone, but I can see that being a pretty accurate statement.
When will people learn that going back in the past will almost never work.
You can't leave the culture (Pop Culture especially) for a decade and come back thinking people will be responsive. While Outkast are legends in Hip-Hop, they are not relevant to what's going on in the culture. Their name is much bigger than the actual demand that they have amongst music fans and followers of pop culture. Straight up, no one knew or cared about most of the records outkast did last night.
And while i'm singling out Outkast from last night, it could be any grand comeback performance from people who've left the culture. Nas, Outkast, Wu, Killer Mike, etc. Unless they have HITS that transcend pop culture (which one could argue that they don't. They have records that the deeeep hip hop community may know, but aside from a few of their most popular cuts, they don't) like a Jay-Z, or a Dr Dre and Snoop dogg, it's just not going to work to go back in time. Outkast is the trendy name to throw out there for music heads, but that kind of disguises their lack of relevance.
I can't co sign none of this.When will people learn that going back in the past will almost never work.
You can't leave the culture (Pop Culture especially) for a decade and come back thinking people will be responsive. While Outkast are legends in Hip-Hop, they are not relevant to what's going on in the culture. Their name is much bigger than the actual demand that they have amongst music fans and followers of pop culture. Straight up, no one knew or cared about most of the records outkast did last night.
And while i'm singling out Outkast from last night, it could be any grand comeback performance from people who've left the culture. Nas, Outkast, Wu, Killer Mike, etc. Unless they have HITS that transcend pop culture (whcih one could argue that they don't. They have records that the deeeep hip hop community may know, but aside from a few of their most popular cuts, they don't) like a Jay-Z, or a Dr Dre and Snoop dogg, it's just not going to work to go back in time. Outkast is the trendy name to throw out there for music heads, but that kind of disguises their lack of relevance.
Wifey material. She is so cuteLauren Mayberry is too adorable for words
O ok...well I know he goes on at midnight Pacific time tonight is why I asked. ..thanks
man, jealous of everyone that's going to see Nas today |I
edit: or is it tomorrow?
Lauren Mayberry is too adorable for words
Wifey material. She is so cute
She needs to take over vocals completely...
And also leather shorts in that weather probably wasn't the greatest idea
EDIT
What is the dude doing..straight having seizures up there.
Or is that how people get down with the get down in Scotland?
man, jealous of everyone that's going to see Nas today |I
edit: or is it tomorrow?