Sounds familiarhttps://twitter.com/dangerookipawaa/status/787058424852860928
this buffoon actually buying into the "mother" role. god damn i don't get why some of the artists even bother staying at tde lmao, no respect.
Sounds familiarhttps://twitter.com/dangerookipawaa/status/787058424852860928
this buffoon actually buying into the "mother" role. god damn i don't get why some of the artists even bother staying at tde lmao, no respect.
Trump's America leading to a white rapper renaissance.
Hmm. Interesting. Pretty good actually. Not rap at all though.
Lol.Speaking of Lamar
where he at during these times
or Cole
Still got a few of the best features of the year thoHow about the track with Kendrick? Still doing unconventional flows for no reason?
How about the track with Kendrick? Still doing unconventional flows for no reason?
Like oh my, but so what?
I keep it cool cause when you hot they get to crawlin' out
Thoughts of cuffin' a thot be the reason that I ain't thawin' out
Lost was one of my favorite tracks that yearRe listening to acid rap and completely forgot no name was on this. Probably the first time I've ever heard her.
new belly album is dogshit
Re listening to acid rap and completely forgot no name was on this. Probably the first time I've ever heard her.
He is the blood version of NellyBelly? What a weird stage name.
Lil Wayne is definitely up there and I'm not even a huge fan. There was a time when people anticipated his mixtapes more than every other rap artists albums. There was a time when people would know the lyrics of Wayne's freestyles over jacked beats more than the original song. A time where a Wayne feature was as sought after as a Drake one nowadays.
Ohh, I remember those times. I was stanning Wayne in my youth in '07-'09, dressing like him, swagger-jacking, knowing every unreleased remix, freestyle etc., like, even my girlfriend back then was jealous (not joking). Then came Rebirth.Lil Wayne is definitely up there and I'm not even a huge fan. There was a time when people anticipated his mixtapes more than every other rap artists albums. There was a time when people would know the lyrics of Wayne's freestyles over jacked beats more than the original song. A time where a Wayne feature was as sought after as a Drake one nowadays.
How do you explain Eminem thenJust because he was popular don't make him an all time great
If you can't really see how someone would consider Wayne one of the greatest you were probably one of them dweeps who refused to listen to any rap song that more than a thousand people listened to or really just lived under a rock last decade.
Or you know trash when your hear it. Popular trash but trash nonetheless.
How do you explain Eminem then