Nov 3, 2016 if you think there's no meaning or power in hip-hop's cultural position then you were likely never connected to it in the first place
Nov 3, 2016 Meh. Who gives a f---? It's been like this for a while. That's why I don't care anymore. I'm not a fan of Drake's like that so it is what it is. I'm indifferent to how desensitized most avid listeners of Rap/Hip-Hop music receive s--- that's obviously a result of laziness and contrivances being produced and distributed galore.
Nov 3, 2016 Could not agree more, the state of hip hop is in a sad place, it was only about 50 years ago black people were being lynched, fast forward today we are raping their culture from the inside out. You should be ashamed of yourself for letting the media tell you what is good and what is not. If this post annoyed you, you're a media hype slave.
Nov 3, 2016 At one point I used to care rappers used ghostwriters too. People miss authentic hip-hop artists, and very few artists these days are, but eventually I just learned to appreciate the music. Authenticity doesn't mean what it used to in the industry.
Nov 3, 2016 nope. Ross whats a correctional Officer. most CO's are dodgy dudes/NOT-police. Maybe he got the content for his songs through tales told at the halfway house, but atleast he writes them himself lmao
Nov 3, 2016 wow OP says the words "culture vulture" and WPG appears. wow. Red Rum was right. (bet that footlong black d-ck of his is real too) how will you recover?
Nov 3, 2016 You're a pretentious fa---- that listens to Pro Era and does shrooms and reads conspiracy websites thinking everyone is blind
Nov 4, 2016 it's a extremely vague term coined by yesjulz the social media slut of snapchat #1amvibes #whydoyoualwayshavepartiesthatstartat1am