Harlem-Man wouldn't say this.
Ohh, innnn. Thanks! Loved those other two.
I don't understand the US system, so, does that mean he is actually going to jail now for 77 years or not? When is there the option for bail?
Ohh, innnn. Thanks! Loved those other two.
I don't understand the US system, so, does that mean he is actually going to jail now for 77 years or not? When is there the option for bail?
No, so far the prosecution has charged him crimes that can get him up to 77 years in prison. In addition, they've also determined that he's a flight risk or he might harm his ex, so he has to be in custody until his court date.I don't understand the US system, so, does that mean he is actually going to jail now for 77 years or not? When is there the option for bail?
there ya go son
Migos overrated as fuck still haven't topped that first tape they made like five years ago.
Mipha is a certified THOT
And Zelda in BOTW has the fattest booty I've ever seen in a Nintendo game
What's more, while Eminem has received joking flak for having a poor ear for beats, here, he completely revokes Nas' title for the single worst-backed major rap release.
90% of the soundscapes here would have been rejected from an unsigned artist's mixtape
Revival is so uninspired and lost that picking it apart is a hopeless affair.
He's practically an Olympian on 'Offended', pulling out every flow in his grab bag out for a breathless, nearly 6-minute rant, but it can all be reduced to, "I swear when I get up / I'm never gonna let up til everybody eats my turds." This is a 45-year-old man. He uses this on the hook, no less.
I have to be honest, this review kinda made me want to check out the album out of curiosity.
I mean, Culture didn't take much time to come together. It was just delayed due to conflicts with 300. But now that they're signed with QC, I guess they have more control over when they release.Well eff it then. I'm still bumpin Culture. Disappointed Culture II seems to be coming so soon though.
Damn, seeing it like this... don't know how to feel about this. Related:
Sweating, i need to check out more from this dude. Song is fantastic
Mama saying get it right,
You gotta live today 'cause you're here to die
Hmm, didn't know that. Makes it better I guessI mean, Culture didn't take much time to come together. It was just delayed due to conflicts with 300. But now that they're signed with QC, I guess they have more control over when they release.
All the trends, style, slang, etc are created by black people.
I mean, the video I posted was from HipHopDX. Hip-Hop is still young. It took Rock, Jazz & Co. a few decades too to become "genretrified" (I just made that word up, please pay me in BTC if you want to use it). And I'm sure in those genres the freshest shit was still being made by black folks too, but the white mainstream wanted the repackaged version instead.^
This is why I always have to laugh when I read shit like "black rappers are going extinct"; nah, you just aren't paying attention
Listen to Droptopwop fully produced by Metro! The only Gucci album I ever cared about and even loved:Listened to some Gucci Mane today, guess I'm just in that mood to listen to stuff I normally never go near to. But I have to say I was enjoying some of that.
Work in progress (intro)
We ride
Lil story
First time listening to dude, probably won't be last time.
I mean, the video I posted was from HipHopDX. Hip-Hop is still young. It took Rock, Jazz & Co. a few decades too to become "genretrified" (I just made that word up, please pay me in BTC if you want to use it). And I'm sure in those genres the freshest shit was still being made by black folks too, but the white mainstream wanted the repackaged version instead.
I don't remember the charts ever looking like this before, correct me if I'm wrong though.
Hm, good points.Justin Hunt makes terrible videos imo.
I don't think rap is comparable to those genres. Jazz and rock required a certain skill level and equipment (instruments). Those entry points became more expensive and restrictive in later years as music programs faded, young people strayed from the black church (where music programs once churned out major talent), and instrument prices increased. Hip hop has none of those restrictions: all you need is an iMac and free SoundCloud. Or an iPhone.
Also demographics are different. White populations aren't increasing like they were in the 50s and 60s. If anyone is going to take over music it's Hispanics.
A better argument is that black people move on to new sounds they invent, leaving white people to "take over" previous waves. Jazz was the biggest wave in the 30s and 40s. Then rock n roll came, and young blacks gravitated to it. Then they gravitated to r&b, then funk, then disco, then returned to r&b. Then of course hip hop came. I'm sure black people will create something else in the next 20 years.
But right now hip hop is the dominant genre in the country and much of the world. Yea some white artists are doing well...yet none are nearly as big as Drake, Kendrick or Cole. Post Malone is touring small/medium venues right now while the biggest rappers do arenas. The big "new" rappers today are black too. Uzi, Kodak, Yachty, etc. Future has the streets on lock, Cardi is blowing up, etc. What white rapper is doing it on that level?
Lmao remember in 2014 when black militants were shook over Macklemore and Iggy taking over hip hop, GKMC losing the Grammy etc. How did that work out for black people? Oh wait, they're still dominating by far.
The biggest rappers remain black. The artists pushing the genre remain black. Most of the new rappers doing it big now are black. Post Malone is doing great numbers wise but there is no trend that suggests its game over for the blacks.
All the trends, style, slang, etc are created by black people. That's not changing anytime soon. This is not jazz or rock n roll, with expensive instruments and music classes: the entry point to make hip hop is low, cheap, and accessible to nearly anyone. Not to mention the white demographic is shrinking.
Okay, I gotta try it out, lol.that Em album is worth a listen if you're bored. It really is laughably bad, I had a lot of fun.
Will this step just be another misstep
To tarnish whatever the legacy, love or respect
I've garnered? The rhyme has to be perfect, the delivery flawless
And it always feels like I'm hittin' the mark
'Til I go sit in the car, listen and pick it apart
Like, "This shit is garbage!
Right. Macklemore and Miller are cool (though I only listen to Miller), yeah. I have to admit, a year ago I would've more comfortably said that Post is cool too, but now I'm not so sure anymore. Maybe people are too hard on him. He's no Jake Paul.Btw I don't want to sound like I despise white rap artists. They have every right to make this music, it doesn't exclusively belong to black people. My only problem is when outsiders come in specifically to profit off the music and disrespect the genre. Like Post Malone, and Iggy. Macklemore is cool in my book, even if I dislike his music. I hate on Em but he is hip hop. Mac Miller is great.
The doc is actually pretty bad. 2 and half hours of random bits of incoherent footage. There's some cool bits like them coming up with the lyrics for Star but it's way too long and there's so much superfluous footage. Glad to have it, it's always cool to see some behind the scenes stuff, but it could be much better.