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Originally Posted by Nako XL
i can't rock with this or bump it in my car, but you know what, more power to them. at least they're keeping it real right?
Originally Posted by Nako XL
i can't rock with this or bump it in my car, but you know what, more power to them. at least they're keeping it real right?
Pretty much. ButOriginally Posted by Nako XL
i can't rock with this or bump it in my car, but you know what, more power to them. at least they're keeping it real right?
if a dude can flow, he can flow. i might not be trying to hear the lyrics, but if someone's got skills he's got skills. let him rap about what he wants, but the same criticisms about being versatile as an mc and not just a gimmick should apply to them too.
aside from that, who cares. again more power to 'em. RnB crooners have been ambiguously singing about dudes for years. just make good music.
Pretty much. ButOriginally Posted by Nako XL
i can't rock with this or bump it in my car, but you know what, more power to them. at least they're keeping it real right?
if a dude can flow, he can flow. i might not be trying to hear the lyrics, but if someone's got skills he's got skills. let him rap about what he wants, but the same criticisms about being versatile as an mc and not just a gimmick should apply to them too.
aside from that, who cares. again more power to 'em. RnB crooners have been ambiguously singing about dudes for years. just make good music.
True. But from what I saw in the video, the music is tiptoeing the line between a sideshow and legitimacy. I'm not sure if there is a real market for their content. But, if an openly gay dude comes out and can straight outrap cats, then I can see gay rappers being accepted.Originally Posted by Nako XL
i can't rock with this or bump it in my car, but you know what, more power to them. at least they're keeping it real right?
if a dude can flow, he can flow. i might not be trying to hear the lyrics, but if someone's got skills he's got skills. let him rap about what he wants, but the same criticisms about being versatile as an mc and not just a gimmick should apply to them too.
aside from that, who cares. again more power to 'em. RnB crooners have been ambiguously singing about dudes for years. just make good music.
True. But from what I saw in the video, the music is tiptoeing the line between a sideshow and legitimacy. I'm not sure if there is a real market for their content. But, if an openly gay dude comes out and can straight outrap cats, then I can see gay rappers being accepted.Originally Posted by Nako XL
i can't rock with this or bump it in my car, but you know what, more power to them. at least they're keeping it real right?
if a dude can flow, he can flow. i might not be trying to hear the lyrics, but if someone's got skills he's got skills. let him rap about what he wants, but the same criticisms about being versatile as an mc and not just a gimmick should apply to them too.
aside from that, who cares. again more power to 'em. RnB crooners have been ambiguously singing about dudes for years. just make good music.