Get banned after making a thread on how to take an L
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Get banned after making a thread on how to take an L
Hahaha, seeing it right now 😂Get banned after making a thread on how to take an L
Don't know if it's just a misconception, but I think non-perma'd accounts still show their avatar. Not sure if true.How can you tell if it's a perma?
What he do
Edit: lol
I think I recall seeing a couple people who were banned for ages, like more than 4-5? months, without an avvie but I'm not 100% sure. In any case, RIP.Don't know if it's just a misconception, but I think non-perma'd accounts still show their avatar. Not sure if true.
"Band vs Band: Migos x Lil Yachty"
With five retail projects and a handful of pre-Section.80 releases under his belt, there are debates arising in some circles about if Kendrick Lamar's discography merits mentioning him among the greatest rappers of all time.
Migos and Lil Yachty offered their opinions as the Quality Control artists discussed Kendrick's G.O.A.T. status and other subjects for NME's ”Band vs. Band" segment. You can skip directly to what is likely to be a topic of discussion for years to come at the 5:50-mark.
Offset began the debate with a popular pick. ”For me, personally I could give it to [André 3000], man," he offered.
”Since you said 3K... Kendrick Lamar," Takeoff countered.
”I kind of respected the fact that my mans Jay Z is the greatest rapper right now, bro," Quavo added. ”Straight up. You can't mess with Jay when it's time to come play."
And while Yachty offered what appeared to be a visual co-sign by standing up to display a shirt with Jay Z's image printed on the front, he was the tie-breaker among the group.
”I ain't gonna lie, though, I'm giving it to Kendrick, man," Yachty said.
Quavo said his rationale for picking Jay was needing to grow and ”take a couple years" to understand Jay Z. Everyone also agreed that being labeled the greatest shouldn't include any limitations on any particular era—a sticking point that Yachty critics have pointed to since he called Notorious B.I.G. overrated in November of 2016.
Offset began the debate with a popular pick. ”For me, personally I could give it to [André 3000], man," he offered.
All of the people in the comments writing dissertations on the Migos's relationship, Takeoff, and hypothetical disfunction, all off of one video are irritating as hell."Band vs Band: Migos x Lil Yachty"
With five retail projects and a handful of pre-Section.80 releases under his belt, there are debates arising in some circles about if Kendrick Lamars discography merits mentioning him among the greatest rappers of all time.
Migos and Lil Yachty offered their opinions as the Quality Control artists discussed Kendricks G.O.A.T. status and other subjects for NMEs Band vs. Band segment. You can skip directly to what is likely to be a topic of discussion for years to come at the 5:50-mark.
Offset began the debate with a popular pick. For me, personally I could give it to [André 3000], man, he offered.
Since you said 3K Kendrick Lamar, Takeoff countered.
I kind of respected the fact that my mans Jay Z is the greatest rapper right now, bro, Quavo added. Straight up. You cant mess with Jay when its time to come play.
And while Yachty offered what appeared to be a visual co-sign by standing up to display a shirt with Jay Zs image printed on the front, he was the tie-breaker among the group.
I aint gonna lie, though, Im giving it to Kendrick, man, Yachty said.
Quavo said his rationale for picking Jay was needing to grow and take a couple years to understand Jay Z. Everyone also agreed that being labeled the greatest shouldnt include any limitations on any particular eraa sticking point that Yachty critics have pointed to since he called Notorious B.I.G. overrated in November of 2016.
I listen to Finesse The World regularly like it's a tape I'll throw in the car riding through the heroin dens of Ohio or after a really existentially exhausting day for catharsis. I think it's one of the most base, morally devoid tapes conceived and its world is utterly devastating.@Des
Would like to hear your thoughts on this tape after revisiting it or not, doesn't matter.
Just ran right through it again, found it hard to get through it because I was repeating songs too much. It's just really solid drug raps, violent and apathetic. Production is top notch and well varied. Can't believe he carried the entire project for 35 minutes.
Damn.I listen to Finesse The World regularly like it's a tape I'll throw in the car riding through the heroin dens of Ohio or after a really existentially exhausting day for catharsis. I think it's one of the most base, morally devoid tapes conceived and its world is utterly devastating.
Yeah he was pretty consistently great at trolling.. which led to his banning.ViewtifulJC a classic poster. RIP
Andre is top tier for me but honestly I can see the argument that he hasn't done enough solo stuff.Like, I won't even take you seriously as a human being if you don't mention André in a GOAT debate, tbh.
Feel like you're jinxing this one man.Viewtiful never deserved that ban
Sony fanboys smh
catching bans before E3 is the worst, happened to me twice lmao
Then for example Biggie, Big Pun, or Rakim shouldn't be considered either 🤷Yeah he was pretty consistently great at trolling.. which led to his banning.
Andre is top tier for me but honestly I can see the argument that he hasn't done enough solo stuff.
Feel like you're jinxing this one man.
They've done more solo stuff than Andre, andre as goat is nearly baseless. Outkast was great, but singling out Andre's contributions doesn't make any sense.Then for example Biggie, Big Pun, or Rakim shouldn't be considered either 🤷
The beat on Helpless
this week was some heat
Metroboomin beats from guwop and Lil Yachty's general zaniness made this week elite for me.
Uh, Biggie and Pun had one solo album while alive. Rakim three, but I don't think anyone checked for the one from '09, lol, and his solo stuff in general didn't seem to be that well-received compared to the duo stuff, anyway. If you count their features, André has had a lot too, so... And I mean, why does he have to have more solo stuff when it's about who's the best rapper. He's still an amazing artist and there's no reason to doubt that he could make more great solo albums if he wanted to. Better than most of the older GOATs would nowadays.They've done more solo stuff than Andre, andre as goat is nearly baseless. Outkast was great, but singling out Andre's contributions doesn't make any sense.
LOL, I was just about to come in and quote that. I'mma do it for this one instead:The beat on Helpless
Biggie had three albums, don't care if he was alive or not, and two of them are very highly regarded. While I enjoy The Love Below it's not looked as a classic like those two biggie albums. He has to have great solo work if you're gonna to distinguish him from Big Boi otherwise it becomes to rate him apart from Outkast and his group counterpart. Also this talk of potential is irrelevant, he didn't make more albums, and all we can really judge is what he's made not what he could have made otherwise guys like Big L might have a greater place in the discussion anyways.Uh, Biggie and Pun had one solo album while alive. Rakim three, but I don't think anyone checked for the one from '09, lol, and his solo stuff in general didn't seem to be that well-received compared to the duo stuff, anyway. If you count their features, André has had a lot too, so... And I mean, why does he have to have more solo stuff when it's about who's the best rapper. He's still an amazing artist and there's no reason to doubt that he could make more great solo albums if he wanted to. Better than most of the older GOATs would nowadays.
Okay, know what, why don't you show me your Top 5. Let's see how warranted they are
LOL, I was just about to come in and quote that. I'mma do it for this one instead:
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Don't know if it's just a misconception, but I think non-perma'd accounts still show their avatar. Not sure if true.
LOL, I was just about to come in and quote that. I'mma do it for this one instead:
I'M FEELIN' LIKE I TOOK A PERC', I'M AT A LOSS FOR WORDS
IT'S LIKE I SMOKED A POUND OF HERBS, SO PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB
FEEL LIKE I DRUNK A POUND OF SYRUP AND SNORTED UP HALF A BIRD
CAN'T EVEN FIND THE WORDS, I'M SO AT A LOSS FOR WORDS
Wouldn't have expected to like a Gucci tape so much.
Hmm, okay. Makes sense, I guess. He's on my list though, but I would be lying if I said I wouldn't want him to drop at least one more album.Biggie had three albums, don't care if he was alive or not, and two of them are very highly regarded. While I enjoy The Love Below it's not looked as a classic like those two biggie albums. He has to have great solo work if you're gonna to distinguish him from Big Boi otherwise it becomes to rate him apart from Outkast and his group counterpart. Also this talk of potential is irrelevant, he didn't make more albums, and all we can really judge is what he's made not what he could have made otherwise guys like Big L might have a greater place in the discussion anyways.
Can't really give you a top five but I can name ten rappers who I think deserve to be in the discussion much more
Jay-Z
Ghostface Killah
Nas
MF Doom
Kendrick Lamar
Ice Cube
Common
Redman
Kool G Rapp
Kanye West
Hmm, okay. Makes sense, I guess. He's on my list though, but I would be lying if I said I wouldn't want him to drop at least one more album.
There are only three on your list I don't agree with. Ice Cube (or NWA) I don't really know any full albums of (I mainly knew him from the Friday movie, which my friends and I watched so many times and had playing in the background all the time at my friends' places when we were kids, lol), Redman I do really like from features and solo tracks, but never listened to any albums either (will catch up soon), and Kool G Rap I still couldn't tell who that'd be if you played me songs of any 80's rappers.
I wasn't perma banned and my avatar was gone, so I think that is false. I remember that your avatar was gone when you got banned over the FF thread.
IIRC it's completely random and doesn't mean anything; this forum uses some old-ass software (until they launch the new one this year)
Huh, really that good? Will check out.Ice Cube's first three albums are all great near masterpieces, and he basically ghostwrote all of Eazy-E's stuff, stuff on the Chronic, and Snoop's first album as well.
Sorryyyyyy, will do when I have more time 😅 Btw, checked out the Eric B. & Rakim albums! Positively surprised, but still a bit too 80's for me. I can see why Rakim was a big influence on 90's rappers.Koozek
fam
Kooz kooz
bruh
Pls listen to Cube's classics
Pls stop triggering me
Like, my dude is over here listening to Gucci Mane when he has homework to do. My head...
Oh, didn't know there'd be new software. Please let it have a notification feature for quotes and likes like Mognet for example.IIRC it's completely random and doesn't mean anything; this forum uses some old-ass software (until they launch the new one this year)
DOOM is the rapper that everyone likes and everyone else knows that everyone else likes but he rarely gets the spotlight or open praise. He's the nerdy and eccentric rapper who has been relevant since the early 90s and has really cemented a spot for himself in Hip-Hop with Operation Doomsday.MF Doom
Eric B & Rakim were a duo in name only. The name was a product of an era when DJs still had more clout than MCs. In reality it was little more than a selling point: Eric B didn't DJ on any of their albums, nor did he actually produce a beat. Large Professor and Rakim produced most of their songs. Therefore even if you're arguing only solo albums should count towards a rapper's career, all of the Eric B & Rakim albums should count.
Considering that Rakim is probably the most important rapper in terms of creating the style most of the rappers on your favorite rapper list use, and he has multiple classic albums, he deserves a place in the top ten.
Large Profressor is underrated as a rapper, imo. Love his work on Breaking Atoms. But Rakim is a lock for top 5, no question.
This new Ulver album is fucking amazing. This is my first time listening to them, but holy shit, I'm only 2 tracks in and its blowing me away.
I can definitely see the Depeche Mode in this one. Someone in the "artist evolution" thread was labeling it synthwave, and it really couldn't be more different.None of their other albums sound like the new one at all, not sure how I feel about it, might be too Depeche Mode for my tastes though I like Depeche mode.
It's more 80s-esque rock with prominent synth elements. The way I'm describing it sounds really shitty, but it's quite entertaining and fun to listen to. I'm not much of a metal fan, so this is the first time I'm listening to them, but I'm liking this direction quite a bit.Their debut and third album are classic Black Metal, what are they doing now though?
Between that J Hus album and the surprisingly good Gucci tape, the whole weekend I've been like
logic is exactly the kind of person who would wear a camouflage fanny pack