E-Balla wrote:
Its official rap is pop. This **** needs to be a separate genre.
Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread V
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E-Balla wrote:
Its official rap is pop. This **** needs to be a separate genre.
List is trash EXCEPT JID the KID. Told y'all about him last year. Def my fav mainstream act right now.
Brooklyn Nets
Damian Lillard - Rajon Rondo - Trey Burke
Victor Oladipo - Wes Matthews - Javon Carter
Caris LeVert - Derrick Jones Jr. - Glenn Robinson III
Andre Igoudala - Killian Tillie - Trey Lyles
Joel Embiid - Taj Gibson - Kevon Looney
Damian Lillard - Rajon Rondo - Trey Burke
Victor Oladipo - Wes Matthews - Javon Carter
Caris LeVert - Derrick Jones Jr. - Glenn Robinson III
Andre Igoudala - Killian Tillie - Trey Lyles
Joel Embiid - Taj Gibson - Kevon Looney
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E-Balla wrote:
Yo Mecca ya boy Steve kills it in this video (and Matt stands out too - they need to push him way more heavily his solo **** is great).
July 20th!!! we here. The Internet undefeated still.
Brooklyn Nets
Damian Lillard - Rajon Rondo - Trey Burke
Victor Oladipo - Wes Matthews - Javon Carter
Caris LeVert - Derrick Jones Jr. - Glenn Robinson III
Andre Igoudala - Killian Tillie - Trey Lyles
Joel Embiid - Taj Gibson - Kevon Looney
Damian Lillard - Rajon Rondo - Trey Burke
Victor Oladipo - Wes Matthews - Javon Carter
Caris LeVert - Derrick Jones Jr. - Glenn Robinson III
Andre Igoudala - Killian Tillie - Trey Lyles
Joel Embiid - Taj Gibson - Kevon Looney
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It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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Haliburton/Lewis Jr/Sasser
Booker/Shamet
Barnes/Dick/Duarte
Washington/Barnes/Crowder
Zubac/Theis/Clowney
Sanogo, Castleton
Ex: Samar, K. Diop, Spagnolo
Booker/Shamet
Barnes/Dick/Duarte
Washington/Barnes/Crowder
Zubac/Theis/Clowney
Sanogo, Castleton
Ex: Samar, K. Diop, Spagnolo
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j4remi wrote:E-Balla wrote:
Its official rap is pop. This **** needs to be a separate genre.
Always thought these two were better.
Jazz:
Allen l Wagner
Randle l Olynyk
Porter Jr l Marshall l Tucker
Herro l Okogie l Payton
Fox l Jones
Allen l Wagner
Randle l Olynyk
Porter Jr l Marshall l Tucker
Herro l Okogie l Payton
Fox l Jones
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j4remi wrote:E-Balla wrote:
Its official rap is pop. This **** needs to be a separate genre.
JID the outlier.
Brooklyn Nets
Damian Lillard - Rajon Rondo - Trey Burke
Victor Oladipo - Wes Matthews - Javon Carter
Caris LeVert - Derrick Jones Jr. - Glenn Robinson III
Andre Igoudala - Killian Tillie - Trey Lyles
Joel Embiid - Taj Gibson - Kevon Looney
Damian Lillard - Rajon Rondo - Trey Burke
Victor Oladipo - Wes Matthews - Javon Carter
Caris LeVert - Derrick Jones Jr. - Glenn Robinson III
Andre Igoudala - Killian Tillie - Trey Lyles
Joel Embiid - Taj Gibson - Kevon Looney
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J.I.D. vocally sounds like when Kendrick does when he does that cartoon speed rap...... He's actually legit good.
This whole generation of teens are dressing like villains from Batman Beyond and anime characters.......but what you wear doesn't mean you can't rap.
This whole generation of teens are dressing like villains from Batman Beyond and anime characters.......but what you wear doesn't mean you can't rap.
Matthew 6:5
Luke 15:3-7
Luke 15:3-7
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Phish Tank wrote:that's the lil' face tattoo gang.....
anyhow, there's better cats coming out this week.
Anyone who cares to listen's to Nas' 7-song joint this Friday can listen to it.
I'm looking forward to Jay Rock's album this Friday.
on another note, I watched a bit of Summer Jam's live stream, while it was generally blah, I had a few observations:
1) Casanova's crazy to see live
2) Swizz Beatz & Timbaland previewed their beat battle. Should be fun to see what happens going forward
Swizz needs to come up off that beat he previewed. That **** was a special kind of tough.
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im fiending for some more lloyd x weezy collabs
It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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3toheadmelo wrote:im fiending for some more lloyd x weezy collabs
Lloyd should be a much bigger artist. He can legit sing
Matthew 6:5
Luke 15:3-7
Luke 15:3-7
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3toheadmelo wrote:im fiending for some more lloyd x weezy collabs
too bad one (Lloyd) has pretty much not released an album in 7 years and the other (weezy) is cooked
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Jazz:
Allen l Wagner
Randle l Olynyk
Porter Jr l Marshall l Tucker
Herro l Okogie l Payton
Fox l Jones
Allen l Wagner
Randle l Olynyk
Porter Jr l Marshall l Tucker
Herro l Okogie l Payton
Fox l Jones
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Phish Tank wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:im fiending for some more lloyd x weezy collabs
too bad one (Lloyd) has pretty much not released an album in 7 years and the other (weezy) is cooked
he dropped an ep like 1.5 years ago. wayne is trash but whenever him and lloyd link up its a wrap. they can still make hits
It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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Fat Kat wrote:E-Balla wrote:
Its official rap is pop. This **** needs to be a separate genre.
Miami Heat Baf
Markelle Fultz
Donovan Mitchell
Gary Trent Jr
Al Horford
Steven Adams
Markelle Fultz
Donovan Mitchell
Gary Trent Jr
Al Horford
Steven Adams
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I hope you guys understand that the images these young men are portraying are by design. That’s the way you have to look and act if you want in. Dress yourself up like a clown and embrace feminine characteristics.
And this is what they’re out looking for. Young men willing to do this. The more of these characters they can find the more it becomes accepted.
Accepted that this is the way young minority’s carry themselves. Hip hop was a glimpse into the urban world that many across the country never got to see. The culture was vilified but grew in popularity because people found it interesting. Then things started changing.
This is something I saw developing from the inside. It’s why I don’t really follow it anymore. This culture that I saw blossom from it’s infancy, a culture that I was active in, was taken away. Because it became too powerful. People began to sympathize. Across the country people began to mimic urban culture.
All of a sudden the young black, Hispanic, poor, from the projects, we became the most popular culture in the world. Just years after the government tried to shut us down. Even the president got involved. The natural defiance of growing up in this environment over powered the resistance to silence us.
So they took it. Because they couldn’t stop it. They took it and began controlling it.
Then it became about what are you willing to do for fame and money.
This is why the black face photo makes me so upset. Because it’s a perfect example of what they were doing. They took the urban culture from the people and began shopping for characters to portray it in a way they were comfortable with. A way they found acceptable.
That black face photo is just a tiny exposed example of what the business was trying to do with the image of the young black man in this country.
What do I mean by that? They were looking for people not from that environment but look like they could be. That had no pride in who they were. And were willing to do anything to get the opportunity to get themselves in the light.
“This is the voice of our inner city minority youth”
“They dress like clowns, mumble incoherent sentences, are very feminine, and do hard drugs”
They’re making fun of us.
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And this is what they’re out looking for. Young men willing to do this. The more of these characters they can find the more it becomes accepted.
Accepted that this is the way young minority’s carry themselves. Hip hop was a glimpse into the urban world that many across the country never got to see. The culture was vilified but grew in popularity because people found it interesting. Then things started changing.
This is something I saw developing from the inside. It’s why I don’t really follow it anymore. This culture that I saw blossom from it’s infancy, a culture that I was active in, was taken away. Because it became too powerful. People began to sympathize. Across the country people began to mimic urban culture.
All of a sudden the young black, Hispanic, poor, from the projects, we became the most popular culture in the world. Just years after the government tried to shut us down. Even the president got involved. The natural defiance of growing up in this environment over powered the resistance to silence us.
So they took it. Because they couldn’t stop it. They took it and began controlling it.
Then it became about what are you willing to do for fame and money.
This is why the black face photo makes me so upset. Because it’s a perfect example of what they were doing. They took the urban culture from the people and began shopping for characters to portray it in a way they were comfortable with. A way they found acceptable.
That black face photo is just a tiny exposed example of what the business was trying to do with the image of the young black man in this country.
What do I mean by that? They were looking for people not from that environment but look like they could be. That had no pride in who they were. And were willing to do anything to get the opportunity to get themselves in the light.
“This is the voice of our inner city minority youth”
“They dress like clowns, mumble incoherent sentences, are very feminine, and do hard drugs”
They’re making fun of us.
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Bring back the physical game and send the softies home.
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It’s like when lil bitches make subliminal records, if it ain’t directed directly at me, I don’t respect it
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3toheadmelo wrote:put some respek on stefflon don..
and wifisfuneral is dope..
if they were gonna go with a london female mc im kinda shocked they didnt go with lady leshurr
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“Rich sex” is trash