Action Bronson - White Bronco (Discussion Thread)

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dudes really ran that ghostface thing into the ground. seems like yall cared more about that than him rapping the nword. i didnt think it was that big a deal--the cosby gif was funny tho. but something has definitely stunted his career.
 

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dudes really ran that ghostface thing into the ground. seems like yall cared more about that than him rapping the nword. i didnt think it was that big a deal--the cosby gif was funny tho. but something has definitely stunted his career.
The Ghost thing was a bad look but it didn't end his career. He dropped a weak debut, had some controversy with Ghost, but then doubled down on his TV career and stopped rapping for like a year. His raps stopped feeling genuine and his rap career lacked passion. His shyt doesn't matter anymore, at least like it did before the Vice shows popped off

Ghost is Top 5 DOA for me, but I really enjoyed Bronson's mixtape run regardless of that. Dr Lecter, Blue Chips 1-2 and Rare Chandeliers was dope as fukk imo
 

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something has definitely stunted his career.

His album was kinda weak, the production was barely average and his subject matter is so limited it's like you're listening to a remix of one song over and over and over when you play the album. And his personality is bigger (way bigger) than his actual music, his base would probably rather see him on tv/internet shows and shyt like that instead of rapping if they had to choose. The Ghost shyt hurt him for like a week or two, but this aint 1994 no more so his base didn't go anywhere, I definitely wouldn't contribute his woes as a rapper to that. He needs to expand what he raps about, he raps like somebody who never experienced life, every song is about nothing.
 

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His album was kinda weak, the production was barely average and his subject matter is so limited it's like you're listening to a remix of one song over and over and over when you play the album. And his personality is bigger (way bigger) than his actual music, his base would probably rather see him on tv/internet shows and shyt like that instead of rapping if they had to choose. The Ghost shyt hurt him for like a week or two, but this aint 1994 no more so his base didn't go anywhere, I definitely wouldn't contribute his woes as a rapper to that. He needs to expand what he raps about, he raps like somebody who never experienced life, every song is about nothing.
I agree with all this.

His debut album was very weak and sadly a lot of the real hip-hop heads tuned out and didn't check the 2nd official album which was actually decent and should've been the first album.

Cosign everything you said but I'd also add that he over-saturated the game with all those fukking tapes before dropping a debut. The guy had like half a dozen full length "mixtapes" with original production in the span of just a couple years. You can only release so much material in a short time span if you have a limited style.

He's the type of rapper that needs to drop a project no more than once a year.
 

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Interesting production credits.

1. Dr. Kimble prod. Harry Fraud
2. Irishman Freestlye prod. Party Supplies
3. Mt. Etna prod. Daringer
4. Life From the Moon (feat Yung Mehico) prod. Knxledge
5. White Bronco prod. Daringer
6. Brutal prod. Party Supplies
7. Prince Charming prod. Knxledge
8. Telemundo prod. Samiyam
9. Picasso's Ear prod. Knxledge
10. Ring Ring (feat Meyhem Lauren) prod. Harry Fraud
11. Swerve on 'Em (feat ASAP Rocky) prod. Harry Fraud
 
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