Twitter accounts aren’t really a barometer for success, but they are a good way to fake it.
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He was just a little cripple Canadian kid and look at him now! #NeverGiveUp
Good production, he's fucking sexy with that beard, makes music for diverse audiences (for women, for street dudes, for niccas, for white college girls;etc), isn't much of an mc but a decent rapper, has great videos, you can pop your booty to drake.
Shut the fuck up, you just one goddamn person fam
White people complaining about "real" black music is the cacest activity in all of cacdom. It's like the google glass of having an opinion.
White people love mos def for some reason
Quote from: Steve Contra on October 22, 2015, 05:36:28 PMWhite people complaining about "real" black music is the cacest activity in all of cacdom. It's like the google glass of having an opinion.Or on the flip side, praising Black Messiah and To Pimp A Butterfly as the blackest black music in recent black blackity black history. (granted I used similar phrases while describing both albums)I guess I should be happy white people are acknowledging where shit came from though.
Quote from: Mods Help on October 22, 2015, 05:42:54 PMWhite people love mos def for some reasonBiggie makes white girls clothes come off.
Quote from: Am_I_Anonymous on October 22, 2015, 05:43:56 PMQuote from: Mods Help on October 22, 2015, 05:42:54 PMWhite people love mos def for some reasonBiggie makes white girls clothes come off.Biggie has always been my jam
If you don't turn the volume up when Biggie comes on your soul is dead
To be fair Biggie did indeed sell drugs and was rolling with crips. Was he some criminal mastermind? No. I suppose you could just say most rappers sold drugs of some form in the 90s though. New York in the 90s
Just a different era. Dude gets exposed for using ghost writers and no one gives a fuck. Dude basically steals his latest hit (Hotline Bling, which I like) and no one cares. In many ways his last two videos have been him trolling masculinity standards/ideals in hip hop. What a time to be alive...
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on October 22, 2015, 05:51:30 PMJust a different era. Dude gets exposed for using ghost writers and no one gives a fuck. Dude basically steals his latest hit (Hotline Bling, which I like) and no one cares. In many ways his last two videos have been him trolling masculinity standards/ideals in hip hop. What a time to be alive...don't really care about drake and I think he's about as cool as I am, but I gotta say the accusations of him stealing hotline bling are garbage. that cha cha song is literally just a super Mario song with a beat. dram needs to stfu and go away
I've said it before and I'll say it again, of all the Canadian Jewish Rappers out there Drake is easily in the top 50.
Bumpy Knuckles is not a particularly great rapper basically if you chart Premo collabs on a scale of Home Group being 1 and Jeru Da Damaja being 10, Bumpy is like around 4.
He's your problem, white America.