Yeah they are. One of those kids from Foolio’s camp put out a snippet on IG where he was talking about smoking eastside nikkas over some 80’s Devo or Wham sounding shyt.These nikkas done inadvertently created a sub drill genre by dissing the dead over pop hits
Yeah they are. One of those kids from Foolio’s camp put out a snippet on IG where he was talking about smoking eastside nikkas over some 80’s Devo or Wham sounding shyt.
Culmination of trying to find creative new ways of saying the same repetitive shyt (I’m smoking on so-and-so) while trying to appear not as pressed as possible about loved ones being murdered.Im not even mad at the creativity; that’s hip hop. But the two opposite extremes of extremely demonic lyrics over feel good pop hits is...weird to say the least. These songs are actually catchy as hell but it’s hard to get over the parody aspect. Im interested to see where this goes as far as this being a trend. I wonder if it will extend out of Jacksonville.
detroit nikkas are gonna get mad at you lolThese nikkas done inadvertently created a sub drill genre by dissing the dead over pop hits
Im not even mad at the creativity; that’s hip hop. But the two opposite extremes of extremely demonic lyrics over feel good pop hits is...weird to say the least. These songs are actually catchy as hell but it’s hard to get over the parody aspect. Im interested to see where this goes as far as this being a trend. I wonder if it will extend out of Jacksonville.
Culmination of trying to find creative new ways of saying the same repetitive shyt (I’m smoking on so-and-so) while trying to appear not as pressed as possible about loved ones being murdered.