Kendrick Lamar's verse

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No no noooo, don't do Drake like this.

Yall gonna have Aubrey sitting in the corner weeping with his scented candles.
 
That shit about jay electronica is too true. Like when the smart girl in class just goes up and kills the presentation, and you go and your shit just doesn't even come close. Hahaaaa

Personally though, before this shit I was putting cole, above Kendrick. I fucked with born sinner a lot.

BS is def better than Yeezus and Wale's shit

Nah.
 
i'm glad someone's saying it. everyone wants to act all buddy-buddy, but at the end of the day every rapper wants to be number 1. he's just the only one acting on it.

but in all seriousness

what does soulja boy have to say about this?
 
i'm glad someone's saying it. everyone wants to act all buddy-buddy, but at the end of the day every rapper wants to be number 1. he's just the only one acting on it.

but in all seriousness

what does soulja boy have to say about this?

I don't think this is true anymore. Dudes are just trying to make money. The prospect of having to get a real job is probably more terrifying than any jabs K.Dot can throw
 

rdrr gnr

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Is this what happens when a popular mainstream hiphop artists says something candid or interesting for once? There are more interesting verses on Kendrick's album than what I've heard here, but I guess name-dropping goes a long way. Also, I think (?) the content of the verses was interesting but I found the delivery a bit lazy. Meh.
 

amnesiac

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Is this what happens when a popular mainstream hiphop artists says something candid or interesting for once? There are more interesting verses on Kendrick's album than what I've heard here, but I guess name-dropping goes a long way. Also, I think (?) the content of the verses was interesting but I found the delivery a bit lazy. Meh.

I guess. I'm still surprised at the amount of attention this is getting.
 

oc

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I just died again.
WSHH is a goldmine for drake comments. Set the comments to "Best":

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drake just looks like the type of nigga who would give a stripper a folded $100 bill with a letter inside saying you don't have to do this.
 
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qizah

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This thread has delivered more than I expected. Good job.
 
Is this what happens when a popular mainstream hiphop artists says something candid or interesting for once? There are more interesting verses on Kendrick's album than what I've heard here, but I guess name-dropping goes a long way. Also, I think (?) the content of the verses was interesting but I found the delivery a bit lazy. Meh.

delivery sounds straining
 

Kusagari

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Mickey Factz is still a thing?

I haven't heard about him since he ran and hid when Joe Budden got beat up by the Wu-Tang.
 

Pimpwerx

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Drop a hot verse, release a shitty album. Par for the course in these periodic callouts. I don't know if you can tell people to step their bars up if you're still a small fry. PEACE.
 
I'm starting to feel that any rapper doing a direct response (especially over the same beat) is taking an automatic L. They sound too reactionary and some even sound offended especially considering all the rappers that made response records weren't named directly. Outside of Joell, everything has just been....aight or just outright weak. I'd rather hear new records where rappers are just goin in, maybe a line or a verse or something if they have to mention it.
 
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