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I'm pretty sure edited it from when I originally saw it
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What exactly is being innovated?

I didn't edit it at all.

I straight up proudly said I don't know who that ***** is :lol:

Guys like Keef, Future, Carti, Key! innovated the wave that is currently dominating. Just because they get copied to hell doesn't mean that THEY themselves aren't innovative.

Who sounded like Future and Keef before Future and Keef?

Even with the Yachty's and Uzi's and Sremmurds...what rap records prior to this year sounded like Black Beatles...Broccoli...Minnesota...

I thought Minnesota was James Blake going off the deep end and making a trap song the first time I heard it. :lol:

The way Uzi phrases things is different. If you actually listen to what he's saying, he has a pretty unique way of setting up the typical "I get money I **** your girl etc.". His beat selection is A1.

Even 21's nursery rhyme raps are appreciated.

I'm just glad ****** are trying new things and new ways to make rap music instead of trying to be a 90's rap cover band like Joey Bad *** when he first came out.

Is it lyrical? No. But if I want that I'll go to Chance or Anderson paak or Kendrick or Vic Mensa or Dave east or whoever. Everyone don't gotta be the same and that's what has made rap so dope at any point in time there are so many different waves.

It might not be for you which is cool but the stereotype that rap is full of Future clones or whatever is very outdated.

I will say though, production wise, the game has been just repackaging Zay, Lex and 40/T-Minus beats the whole decade. Definitely miss when everyone had different beat styles and you didn't even need a tag to know who it was.

That is one thing that this generation does lack in originality wise.
 
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What?

I love most of Rocky's music, his first tape arguably a classic for this decade, first album was straight and second album was underrated. Not really feeling the Cozy Tapes aside from Telephone Calls and the Skepta joint, but that's not really Rocky's joint.

I just thought the pic was funny given his comments. When have I been said to "dislike" Rocky?

Even in the situation that the pic comes from, my opinion on it was that he wasn't right or wrong because that was his perspective from being rich and famous for the past 5 or so years. I just said he should probably say no comment and keep it moving if he's not educated on the topic.

Literally...what the entire **** are you talking about?

Y'all love literally just making stuff up :lol:

Gauging by the dialogues you have on here, and your reactions to certain subjects, I can tell that you're a follower, off the internet. It just appears as if you're not a self starter. You need validation from others. Nothing wrong with being corny dude. It is what is with folks like you.
 
Guys like Keef, Future, Carti, Key! innovated the wave that is currently dominating.


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Huh?




You mean Jeezy, Gucci, Future, Flocka.
 
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Then again, I have to remember you ****** once said 2 Chainz sounded like Young Dolph or some ****.
Gauging by the dialogues you have on here, and your reactions to certain subjects, I can tell that you're a follower, off the internet. It just appears as if you're not a self starter. You need validation from others. Nothing wrong with being corny dude. It is what is with folks like you.
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 ***** what the **** are you talking about

***** been doing a psychological analysis on me from internet posts get away from me you weirdo
 
IDK about future or carti but most definitely cheif keef, you gotta be blind not to see that

Yea, every almost every young rapper that comes out now borrows from Chief Keef in some way. Guy has a point.

I always though Keef didn't get enough credit for influencing a whole generation of younger rappers and introducing the Chicago street culture into the mainstream. It's definitely left a mark.
 
Chief keef is the most influential rapper since 50 cent. It's crazy the amount of glo gang shirts I see around the city and son not even active mainstream wise no more.
 
Yea, every almost every young rapper that comes out now borrows from Chief Keef in some way. Guy has a point.

I always though Keef didn't get enough credit for influencing a whole generation of younger rappers and introducing the Chicago street culture into the mainstream. It's definitely left a mark.

Big time mark.

The fact that the word "Thot" is truly a part of the culture is a reflection of his influence...and the short lived drill movement. "Ops", "gang gang", those limp gang signs, "hitters", etc.

And the national spot life on Keef was relatively short. About 2012-2014. But he did ALOT in that timeframe.

The fact that Fat Trel was one of Chief Keef's main influences will never not be hilarious to me :lol:.
 
Fat Trel is the rap game Darius Miles.

So much potential, so little fulfilled. He could actually rap but he abandoned that ability chasing after what was trending at the time.
 
Fat Trel is the rap game Darius Miles.

So much potential, so little fulfilled. He could actually rap but he abandoned that ability chasing after what was trending at the time.

I swear.....

It's strange too. Because when Keef blew up.....he immediately reached out to Trel. That was one of Keef's influences at the time.

Instead of Trel continuing, and building upon his own sound, he tried to sound exactly like Chief Keef :lol:.

Trel was the first rapper to talk openly about eating ***. Doing crazy Molly and all the other stuff that's become normalized these days.

Now Shy Glizzy done leapfrogged Trel....and recently had Fat Trel "open" for him at Howard Homecoming.

**** sad man. What a time :lol:
 
Trel was the first rapper to talk openly about eating ***. Doing crazy Molly and all the other stuff that's become normalized these days.

Now Shy Glizzy done leapfrogged Trel....and recently had Fat Trel "open" for him at Howard Homecoming.

**** sad man. What a time
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I just had had this conversation the other day. Trel started this whole *** eating obsession. Literally. I cannot recall it being such a mainstream pop culture topic before he hit the scene.

It's also mind--boggling how Glizzy surpassed Trel. I didn't see that coming at all.
 
I just had had this conversation the other day. Trel started this whole *** eating obsession. Literally. I cannot recall it being such a mainstream pop culture topic before he hit the scene.

It's also mind--boggling how Glizzy surpassed Trel. I didn't see that coming at all.

This ***** done watched Glizzy, come out of nowhere off of his name.....and leapfrog him all crazy.

Then watched Blac Chyna go from his side ****, to becoming a Kardashian.

Anything is possible. KG voice
 
Yeah chief keef first album(only album?) was fire. The beats KNOCKED and the lyrics fit. Whoever was around him at that time helping and guiding him(some sort of team) needs to come back cuz his newer stuff has no structure what so ever. Just a bunch of auto tune mumbling over not even good beats
 
He had no real structure or team from the jump. It was just him, Chop, and DJ Kenn. He literally became an icon from his grandmothers apt. Which goes to show....access to money and resources doesn't always equate to a better product. He made his hottest **** when he was still down.
 
This ***** done watched Glizzy, come out of nowhere off of his name.....and leapfrog him all crazy.

Then watched Blac Chyna go from his side ****, to becoming a Kardashian.

Anything is possible. KG voice
That MMG situation ain't working out either.

I know for a fact that ***** is still moving 3.5's in NE right now. 
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Yeah chief keef first album(only album?) was fire. The beats KNOCKED and the lyrics fit. Whoever was around him at that time helping and guiding him(some sort of team) needs to come back cuz his newer stuff has no structure what so ever. Just a bunch of auto tune mumbling over not even good beats

Wavez making sense....maybe there is hope for you after all.

Finally Rich was one of the best albums of 2012....and on me of the best debut albums in the 2010's.

"Understand me" :smokin
 
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He had no real structure or team from the jump. It was just him, Chop, and DJ Kenn. He literally became an icon from his grandmothers apt. Which goes to show....access to money and resources doesn't always equate to a better product. He made his hottest **** when he was still down.

I don't think I can honestly beleive that. When you listen to that album and the way he raps ON BEAT, the production, the quality, its a good album. Literally 99.9% of everything he's made after that has been trash not because the rapping is much different but because of the structure/production. His newer stuff sounded like he just went in the studio high perced and xanned up and just starting talking over whatever leftover beats his producers had. Like it was BAD.

I mean take a song like Citgo, dude is autotune mumbling but the structure, beat and everything is on point so it sounded good.
 
Wavez making sense....maybe there is hope for you after all.

Finally Rich was one of the best albums of 2012....and on me of the best debut albums in the 2010's.

"Understand me" :smokin

:lol: yeah that album was really good. Perfect for the gym and getting hype before a night out
 
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