***Official Breakfast Club Interview Thread***

I know for a fact that ***** is still moving 3.5's in NE right now. :smh:


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Chief Keef is Ricky Williams/Earl Campbell/Barry Sanders. Made his mark, knows he fathered a lot styles, but doesn't like the hoopla and attention. Only messes with his genuine friends and family. As it should be :pimp:

Son don't care about accolades. He knows his work speaks for itself.
 
Keef a legend of the muscle. Let's not give it too much tho lil homie was just happy to make it out the hood & got an unlimited supply of drugs so his personal aspirations was faneto once those was reached
 
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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Don't know this guy but FINALLY somebody didn't fall for the okie doke w/ Vlad.



And Vlad still managed to make the guy's criminal history the title of the video 
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Watching Kevin Liles on TBC. I respect the brother but him & Lyor are dinosaurs in the industry. 2016 & dudes are still tryna make a rap star through a contest. I don't think that's ever worked in the history of hip hop :lol:
 
Watching Kevin Liles on TBC. I respect the brother but him & Lyor are dinosaurs in the industry. 2016 & dudes are still tryna make a rap star through a contest. I don't think that's ever worked in the history of hip hop :lol:

While you are right on the "contest" never working wouldn't now be the best era to do it? skill is a plus in making a rapper nowadays... if this is a televised/internet recorded contest growing an artist based off his personality & gimmicks actually wouldn't be such a bad idea.

Hell Riff Raff started on G'z to Gents and has a full out fanbase.. Now is the PERFECT time for this actually :lol:
 
Watching Kevin Liles on TBC. I respect the brother but him & Lyor are dinosaurs in the industry. 2016 & dudes are still tryna make a rap star through a contest. I don't think that's ever worked in the history of hip hop
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This contest look fake as hell 
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I got mutual homies with some people that used to be "affiliated" w/ 300 so I could find out a lil more but I know for a fact they been trying hard as hell to make that Spend It song happen, which is Dae Dae's follow up to Wat U Mean and produced by London (who also on 300). They went out and got Wayne and 2Chainz for the remix like 5-6 months ago and still nothing.

Now they tryna get it popping on social media through what looks to be a ******** freestyle contest
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Just looking at this from the surface, if they actually do go through with this I would bet a huge chunk of money that whoever "wins" is either somebody they've already signed and haven't revealed yet or somebody they're in talks with.
 
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While you are right on the "contest" never working wouldn't now be the best era to do it? skill is a plus in making a rapper nowadays... if this is a televised/internet recorded contest growing an artist based off his personality & gimmicks actually wouldn't be such a bad idea.

Hell Riff Raff started on G'z to Gents and has a full out fanbase.. Now is the PERFECT time for this actually :lol:

Skill doesn't mean a damn thing today bro. You are right that tom foolery and gimmicks is what is poppin now, but skills don't count for a damn thing today. :lol: I made the mistake of looking up the lyrics to Panda the other day because I legit didn't know what this dude was saying. I truly regret doing that now.
 
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