Sep 26, 2017 Nah top 75? You really can name 75 rappers that are better than Black Thought? I‘m with you at not top 10 but not top 75 seems a bit too harsh imo
Sep 26, 2017 @WPG it's come to my attention you are arguing online on your birthday, this is not the way to spend a birthday. Go out enjoy the day, you don't have to do illict drugs or drink yourself unconscious. Go to the park take in the fresh air and thank the Creator for another year. We are not guaranteed any time on this earth this is truly a blessing. Call up your mom and thank her for her sacrifices to bring you here. Life is the most beautiful thing and we take it for granted. Happy birthday my bud please enjoy it. You can argue with us tomorrow but today is your day my friend
Sep 26, 2017 do u want to know how to become a mumble poster ay just put yea or ay on the end of every sentence ay you dont need to actually need to say anything ay but ur a mumble poster so its all good ay
Sep 26, 2017 Dude. You're not listening to me. I understand why you or someone else would call it mumble rap. I understand why someone would listen to a song once and think a rapper like future just mumbles. When I first listened to thug and future I couldn't understand some of what they said, but through engaging with it more you quickly learn to understand. You've said Future's albums are two of your most listened to this year. Surely you understand that as well? I'm not arguing about why someone would call it mumble rap. I 100% understand that. I'm engaging with the term critically beyond face value, which you're refusing to do. You're thinking about it only on the surface level. They're not tacked on meanings and there was never "suddenly" a deeper meaning to it. I've always felt this way about the term. It's always been a stupid term, it's always been used to disparage, it's always been rooted somewhat in race. Even if we take out the racial aspect it's still used derogatorily. Young Thug and Future are vastly different artists. Putting them under the "mumble rap" umbrella reduces both artists to "just mumbling" when their music is a lot more than that. "Mumble rap" isn't just a categorical term like drill or trap. When most people say "mumble rap" they're using it talk s--- about the artists.