***Official Breakfast Club Interview Thread***

He tried, he had that cringe IG video of him rapping Herb's verse on Kill **** :lol: :smh:

Also that whole "no new ******" mantra was lifted straight from these Chicago dudes
 
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He tried, he had that cringe IG video of him rapping Hebr's verse on Kill **** :lol: :smh:

Also that whole "no new ******" mantra was lifted straight from these Chicago dudes

Yup, he was sending Bibby DM's talking about "streets need that new Free Crack".
 
Definitely watching that Salaam later. People don't know how much and how wide his range is. Son has put in mad work.


Dope interview. I liked how he said straight up he doesn't listen to anything new. He doesn't respect it, said we're still listening to In My White Tees and Pop, Lock and Drop It, hahahahaha. Always liked how Salaam moved. Mad quiet and respectful.
 
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That's a lie because in his Rap Radar podcast he was talking about a bunch of new records.

I don't know why older guys think it's cool to say "I don't listen to none of these young guys and I don't respect them".

That's super corny, you were a young artist just trying to make it yourself at one point. Yes some of the new music is garbage and made for quick consumption but that was happening in every era whether you wanna play revisionist history or not.

You don't get no respect or brownie points for this type of ignorant **** especially when you contradicted yourself not even a couple days back.

Ol "back in my day *** ******", you had your day, support the youth and give them the knowledge you wish someone had given you.

This type of mindset is just as bad as those stupid colored dread ****** saying they don't listen Big/Pac or don't know their records.
 
I'm not saying every new artist and their music is awful but majority of it is though. It's dope seeing someone come out and say they don't listen to it. You see mad interviews where they front like they play it but you can tell they not playing this ****.


Artists need to start calling out the new generation for the garbage they're making. No creativity or originality. Just rapping over the same beats, with the same flows, with the same slang and the same look. **** is wack as ****. The expectation and quality of music today is so low. I can't believe some of the **** that is accepted today.
 
I'm not saying every new artist and their music is awful but majority of it is though. It's dope seeing someone come out and say they don't listen to it. You see mad interviews where they front like they play it but you can tell they not playing this ****.


Artists need to start calling out the new generation for the garbage they're making. No creativity or originality. Just rapping over the same beats, with the same flows, with the same slang and the same look. **** is wack as ****. The expectation and quality of music today is so low. I can't believe some of the **** that is accepted today.

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Older artists ******** on the younger generation ain't bout to do nothing tho, like at all :lol:
 
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That's a lie because in his Rap Radar podcast he was talking about a bunch of new records.

I don't know why older guys think it's cool to say "I don't listen to none of these young guys and I don't respect them".

That's super corny, you were a young artist just trying to make it yourself at one point. Yes some of the new music is garbage and made for quick consumption but that was happening in every era whether you wanna play revisionist history or not.

You don't get no respect or brownie points for this type of ignorant **** especially when you contradicted yourself not even a couple days back.

Ol "back in my day *** ******", you had your day, support the youth and give them the knowledge you wish someone had given you.

This type of mindset is just as bad as those stupid colored dread ****** saying they don't listen Big/Pac or don't know their records.

This. Its all corny. All this is why the genre regressed
 
Older artists ******** on the younger generation ain't bout to do nothing tho, like at all :lol:

If today's legends called out the trash that's being put out it wouldn't effect rap today? I think it would. Em, Jay, Nas and a few other legends said some ****. Not saying rap would do a 180 and go back to 98 but I think it would be well received.


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That's a lie because in his Rap Radar podcast he was talking about a bunch of new records.

I don't know why older guys think it's cool to say "I don't listen to none of these young guys and I don't respect them".

That's super corny, you were a young artist just trying to make it yourself at one point. Yes some of the new music is garbage and made for quick consumption but that was happening in every era whether you wanna play revisionist history or not.

You don't get no respect or brownie points for this type of ignorant **** especially when you contradicted yourself not even a couple days back.

Ol "back in my day *** ******", you had your day, support the youth and give them the knowledge you wish someone had given you.

This type of mindset is just as bad as those stupid colored dread ****** saying they don't listen Big/Pac or don't know their records.

This. Its all corny. All this is why the genre regressed

Why has it regressed? Because we're getting D4L bars weekly by clowns. Quality is at an all time low and it won't get better anytime soon.
 
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Older artists ******** on the younger generation ain't bout to do nothing tho, like at all :lol:


Younger artist ish on the OLDER generation too, what's the difference chap? :rolleyes

And ironically, "younger musicians" still be sampling the "older" stuff. Fukkouttahere dude. Tory Lanez has made a career off sampling 90s r&b :lol:

Oh, and stop wearing retro shoes, No Limit/Cash Money/or Biggie album tee shirts, etc :rofl:, since they're so beyond "old" ideals
 
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Younger artist ish on the OLDER generation too, what's the difference chap?
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And ironically, "younger musicians" still be sampling the "older" stuff. Fukkouttahere dude. Tory Lanez has made a career off sampling 90s r&b
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Oh, and stop wearing retro shoes, No Limit/Cash Money/or Biggie album tee shirts, etc
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, since they're so beyond "old" ideals
I didn't say there was a difference.

My point is, Yachty downing Biggie ain't about to make any old dude stop liking Biggie's music. At the same time tho (insert old head) ******** on Yachty's music ain't about to make any young dudes like his music any less either

Yachty, Uzi, etc could all wake up tomorrow and say "You know what? Y'all right" and retire from rapping. XYZ label is gonna go out and snatch up some more young _'s as replacements before y'all can even get a chance to celebrate.

I could just as easily say "Where was y'all at 9 years ago when This is Why I'm Hot was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100? Why was y'all dudes letting **** like that slide? Y'all set a bad precedent 
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". Dudes gotta realize we don't have as much control over this culture as we like to think we do. Yeah it sound good but it's just not the reality of the situation.

At the end of the day this is a billion dollar business ran by corporations, a lot of these dudes could give a flying **** about a culture

 
If today's legends called out the trash that's being put out it wouldn't effect rap today? I think it would. Em, Jay, Nas and a few other legends said some ****. Not saying rap would do a 180 and go back to 98 but I think it would well received.
Similar to how Jay killed auto tune right?
 
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Nas said Hip Hop was Dead a decade ago yet we blaming the state of the hip hop industry on _'s who were literally in elementary school at the time 
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Nas said Hip Hop was Dead a decade ago yet we blaming the state of the hip hop industry on _'s who were literally in elementary school at the time 
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Nas said Hip Hop was Dead a decade ago yet we blaming the state of the hip hop industry on _'s who were literally in elementary school at the time 
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Nobody has a problem with the yachtys or uzis, heck, we had vanilla ice, mc hammer, ODB, D12, Bone Crusher, Lil Zanes Chingys, etc. etc.

The difference was a BALANCE, and everyone typically listened to a variety. And didn't COPY. If you copied, you got called out and exposed.
Nowadays, you got unoriginal trying to proclaim their greatness and brag. How you bragging, but a copy cat? I don't respect that (you feel free to do so, if you want).

There has always been fun music in hop hop, nothing wrong with that.

And worse, you got radio jockeys (I don't listen to radio but when I'm riding with other people) I chuckle at them saying certain songs are the hottest and most buzzing tracks, knowing these songs are putrid. I don't care if it's their job, :lol:
 
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