Play J Cole get the p*ssy dry
AI or not that's a bar
Industry got my boy Cole looking weak
He did it to himself
Play J Cole get the p*ssy dry
AI or not that's a bar
Those albums sound nothing alike lmaooDrake whole soft corny ass style was a rip off of 808's And Heartbreak when he first came out
if that album never dropped there would be no Drake
Drake whole soft corny ass style was a rip off of 808's And Heartbreak when he first came out
if that album never dropped there would be no Drake
It’s always hilarious when I see dudes who gotta put a disclaimer when it comes to Kanye because they don’t want to fully admit they are entertained
Talking about “fukk that c00nye, BUT…”
This is the EXACT shyt I’m talking aboutFukk kanye but his ear for music is insane. He just knows what sounds good.
Why does he have to be talented?
This is the EXACT shyt I’m talking about
This shhit sounds incredible in the whip, trust me, test it out.
Kanye is everything yall all say he is…but his creations be sounding f’n crazy most of the time…ghost produced or not lol
I can’t call it family, I just played it off YouTube lolIs it on DSP yet?
Perhaps I should have used the word dominant instead of popular. Either way enjoy your mumble rap Fred
Five Reasons Why 2023 Has Yet to Yield a No. 1 Hip-Hop Album or Single
We breakdown why the hip-hop albums and songs have yet to top the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 alike despite releases from Drake, Nicki Minaj & Lil Durk.www.billboard.com
"It is well-known that hip-hop has reigned as the biggest commercial genre in the United States since 2018. Current tallies for this year show that the genre remains the country’s biggest music: In fact, R&B and hip-hop is up 6.3% in overall units this year compared to 2022. Nonetheless, it is slowly losing its dominance in terms of market share. R&B and hip-hop currently account for 26% of this year’s market share compared to 27.8% last year."
Stop pulling numbers from random Twitter accounts. Yes, rap music is down but to say it's "no longer popular" is retarded.
Fred.