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If Thug walks he is going be be whatever he wants, he’ll be everywhere.
He's coming back soon, bigger than ever too (II)
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If Thug walks he is going be be whatever he wants, he’ll be everywhere.
He's coming back soon, bigger than ever too (II)
Nah fam Roddy was on track to be nearing the Uzi level of stardom.Not sure what you're getting at. YG has a ton of white fans, some hit records, and is present as far as a features or festival stages. Thats the ceiling for him though, and would've been the ceiling for Roddy Ricch. Thats not a bad thing. But, neither of them would've been at the commercial stardom level of a Travis Scott, Drake, Nicki Minaj, etc.
Only thing Meek influenced is rappers hugging them folks from the back at their white parties
And ninjas bunny hopping
What or who exactly did he influence?
Only thing Meek influenced is rappers going on Twitter rants
Also, what are y’all basing the “potential rap superstar” conversation on? Because Roddy Rich didn’t make me a believer off “The Box”
Are y’all crowning these cats off ig snippets or something?
No his following projects killed his careerCOVID killed Roddy's career.
I can't exactly put my finger on it but him peaking right when COVID hit was terrible luck.
COVID killed Roddy's career.
I can't exactly put my finger on it but him peaking right when COVID hit was terrible luck.
No his following projects killed his career
And he’s a piece of person from what I’ve been told
Typical Crip
I actually figured it helped him since it fit with his antisocial personality.COVID killed Roddy's career.
I can't exactly put my finger on it but him peaking right when COVID hit was terrible luck.
I actually figured it helped him since it fit with his antisocial personality.
I could see him having a wider reach had he been able to perform at more festivals though.
Roddy sold 2.5M in the streaming era while people were locked down.
YG's best album by comparison sold 2.5M albums (My Krazy life) pre Apple music and streaming even being a real thing. Those numbers would almost certainly be lower in today's world.
There was a short span in hip hop where meek was one of the most successful 'Gangsta' rappers. I remember Nicki alluding to it while they were dating so it wasn't that long ago.Young rappers constantly praise Meek
June fan checking inPeople be saying J. Cole boring but that's how I feel about Larry June. A couple of my homeboys love him though.
He finna beat this micky mouse *** trial
He's coming back soon, bigger than ever too (II)
People be saying J. Cole boring but that's how I feel about Larry June. A couple of my homeboys love him though.
What festivals was Roddy headlining? I'm genuinely curious.Nah fam Roddy was on track to be nearing the Uzi level of stardom.
Roddy had the likes of Justin Bieber begging his fans to stream his music so that he could Roddy out of the #1 spot which he held for months.
YG has certainly been successful but I don't the Biebers of the world are worried when he drops.
Roddy lost alot of his momentum with his last couple projects but his debut album alone has an 8x platinum single. YG is successful and has obviously had a much longer career than Roddy (thus he makes sense to book for a festival as he has more material to work with) but Roddy would have almost certainly surpassed him (YG) by now if his second and 3rd albums were better received.
Also I believe Roddy headlined a couple festivals. I don't know if YG can say the same.