MuddyDonut
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They seem to be trying harder now that they aren't a group now.
Yeah, I was going to say I don't quite like his street stuff that much on this tape as much as his previous stuff but the 2nd half? So goodYeah, this new Gates is good. I think he finally realized people want to hear his pop (singy half sad shit) side to come out more often. Drake with a street cred.
Wish I Had It
Stop Lyin'
Posed to Be In Love
Keep Fucking With Me
Arm and Hammer
Get On My Level
All great tracks.
To be honest, it worked out for both of them. While Heems' solo stuff isn't as good as Kool A.D's solo stuff, Heems has really improved as an artist as well
Exactly, toku touched on this earlier. These kids went to good schools, have good degrees. Fuck are they wasting their time rapping for? Thats why all they can rap about is off the wall irony shit. Corny.Heems had some good solo shit though to be sure, i actually didnt like Das Racist beyond first hearing Pizza Hut Taco Bell, it seemed they were just detached / not-serious, plus im bias against bands that formed at Wesleyan; a rich kid's, drug paradise, of a school.
Exactly, toku touched on this earlier. These kids went to good schools, have good degrees. Fuck are they wasting their time rapping for? Thats why all they can rap about is off the wall irony shit. Corny.
Pretty much this. what's explicitly wrong with irony anyway? plus it's way reductive to say their humor is contentless. Dudes actually said a lot about what it means to be brown in the US, particularly within those Wesleyan crowds.Shut Up Dude was so good....It offered a great down to earth perspective on rap. A couple of funny, chill dudes that were the furthest thing from being gangsters or thugs and yet you can tell they still understood what made it so appealing. They offered a sense of humor and irony rarely found within genre, while being able to emulate classic flows and the braggadocio of the greats.
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Also, I absolutely adore "See The Rich Man Play" off Lord Steppington. ALC Da God.
My school's never gotten a rapper to perform here before. They finally got one...
Hoodie Allen
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Also, I absolutely adore "See The Rich Man Play" off Lord Steppington. ALC Da God.
while I was there my college got: Wale, Posner, Atmosphere, Chance, and Karmin. Chance and Karmin were on the same bill and chance flubbed, didn't even stick around to heckle Karmin. Wale was whatever, atmosphere was hilarious to see a bunch of people realize how old dudes are. edit: Oh yeah also Macklemore lol. Didn't go, shitshow.
top tracks on there for sure, even for me with Just Step and Banging Sound. Also Legendary Mesh's instru is ludicrous.
as much as I love alc as a producer tho, my favorite track is evidence's. Byron G rips
This new XV EP is kind of middling. There is some really fresh production on here, and he isn't really rapping like before at all, content wise, and his style is fairly different. Still come up rap and won't make you check for him in the future though; most of the songs are him talking about how he's not hot anymore and label pressures when trap came around. He's kind of spitting on a lot of these songs but the delivery/his voice does it a disservice.
but real talk XV spitting over Ether is uncomfortable
"Squarian ether, that's a more fataler dose"
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Sounds awesome, wish nacho would go back to bsbd, but we have a lot of that type of nacho already.BSBD and Tree might be collaborating for an EP?
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Just posted some fire in the vaporwave thread.
Q tweeted this lmao, back when he was gangbangin
Q tweeted this lmao, back when he was gangbangin
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It's an L.inb4 Enzo calls it a loss
you know what's an L? the biblical cuneiform resolution on that first gif. Reminds me of jagging off to 5 minute limewire clips in the 00s.
i don't know if I'm late to this or what, but I just watched Beyonce's Drunk in Love video. ho-lee-fuk does she look good.