It's obvious, and yes you'll cry about it. You won't be able to stay on topic and that's perfectly fine.
Kanye and Kendrick stans care what people think more than any hip hop base. They roam the internet searching for reviews, cosigns, etc. And people who make content know this and exploit this for dollars/clicks/views - hence the endless cycle of fake praise.
Want some fax?
Let's look at the numbers for Needledrop, the biggest hip hop reviewer on Youtube:
Needledrop is a cac you pretend to hate, but the reality is that Needledrop is like a lot of you, from looks to taste. The only difference is that he's smarter.
His top 3 biggest views on his channel?
1. To Pimp a Butterfly - 2m views
2. Life of Pablo - 1.7m views
3. Yeezus - 1m views
Why do I bring this up? In the years that those 3 albums were released, Drake was unquestionably the biggest rapper (still is, for now). Yet you don't see Drake fans rushing to read reviews on his projects. After Drake comes J Cole in popularity - and you don't see J Cole stans rushing to read reviews either.
If you look at needledrop's total views across all Kendrick projects, all J Cole projects, all Drake projects.... you'll see that Kendrick has much more views. And Kendrick is the 3rd most popular. I wonder why
And I know you're mad as you read this, juelzing all kinds of excuses. "Well... that's just Needledrop you Arabian b*stard!"
Actually, nah. Let's take a look at DeadEndHipHop, the second biggest hip hop review channel. Wanna guess the top 3 reviews?
1. To Pimp A Butterfly
2. Life of Pablo
3. Lil Wayne - I'm Not a Human Being
I can't take credit for coming up with this argument because this is something that @bigbadbossup2012 has mentioned in the past. Of course y'all rosenbergs and c00nyes ignored it because it doesn't fit your narrative.
The question is: why are y'all so insecure? Why do you care so much what people think about Kanye and Kendrick? Has it ever occurred to you that the reason people write so many Kendrick reviews is because they're trying to get views from you, and that maybe their opinion isn't as genuine as you think?
Anyway, just pretend you didn't see this thread or juelz. whichever one you're most comfortable with. Anything to not address the topic head-on
Kanye and Kendrick stans care what people think more than any hip hop base. They roam the internet searching for reviews, cosigns, etc. And people who make content know this and exploit this for dollars/clicks/views - hence the endless cycle of fake praise.
Want some fax?
Let's look at the numbers for Needledrop, the biggest hip hop reviewer on Youtube:
Needledrop is a cac you pretend to hate, but the reality is that Needledrop is like a lot of you, from looks to taste. The only difference is that he's smarter.
His top 3 biggest views on his channel?
1. To Pimp a Butterfly - 2m views
2. Life of Pablo - 1.7m views
3. Yeezus - 1m views
Why do I bring this up? In the years that those 3 albums were released, Drake was unquestionably the biggest rapper (still is, for now). Yet you don't see Drake fans rushing to read reviews on his projects. After Drake comes J Cole in popularity - and you don't see J Cole stans rushing to read reviews either.
If you look at needledrop's total views across all Kendrick projects, all J Cole projects, all Drake projects.... you'll see that Kendrick has much more views. And Kendrick is the 3rd most popular. I wonder why
And I know you're mad as you read this, juelzing all kinds of excuses. "Well... that's just Needledrop you Arabian b*stard!"
Actually, nah. Let's take a look at DeadEndHipHop, the second biggest hip hop review channel. Wanna guess the top 3 reviews?
1. To Pimp A Butterfly
2. Life of Pablo
3. Lil Wayne - I'm Not a Human Being
I can't take credit for coming up with this argument because this is something that @bigbadbossup2012 has mentioned in the past. Of course y'all rosenbergs and c00nyes ignored it because it doesn't fit your narrative.
The question is: why are y'all so insecure? Why do you care so much what people think about Kanye and Kendrick? Has it ever occurred to you that the reason people write so many Kendrick reviews is because they're trying to get views from you, and that maybe their opinion isn't as genuine as you think?
Anyway, just pretend you didn't see this thread or juelz. whichever one you're most comfortable with. Anything to not address the topic head-on