Goddamn they just booed Drake off stage at Camp Flog Gnaww

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Atleast Drake was man enough to know they wasn't feeling him and bounced.
you know that shyt had to hurt his ego.

People really don't know the OFWGKTA audience.


If they ain't feeling him they ain't feeling him.

It's just like getting turned down by a chick you like.

Eventually you just pick up enough signals that she ain't fukking with you like that, and just call it a day and move on to the next one.

You don't force yourself on them, like you don't force yourself on a crowd that doesn't want you around without their consent.

They said no. No means no.

This must be like when Kat Dennings turned him down.

this doesn’t work b. You could’ve used paying for a blind date analogy or something.
 
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If u get play at the boost mobile spots in 2019, u super good in the hood. That mean urban pop like rihanna, beyonce, and drake, along with those with street records like meek, future, and wayne.

But the hood is the hood. You wrote that whole dissertation and i enjoyed reading it, but it wouldn’t make sense in the hood because it’s so self explanatory.

It makes sense on the internet, because we got cacs from the burbs on here and the internet pretending to be from the hood and swearing up and down u don’t hear drake there.

These cacs don’t know what a normal day in the hood is like and deadass make it up based on what they read. No respect for empirical knowledge.

They hate drake cause he proves that they can’t rap because they’re simply not cultured enough (hence eminem all technical/clown raps, but no cool). Drake is from where those OF fans are from.


The only difference between them and him is he’s black. That’s it. He’s from the same ass rich neighborhoods as them but he doesn’t have to listen to rap to experience the world of the others. He can go there and just be one of them.

On top of that, he can also make music we love and be super good out here.

Since rap they developed this idea that blacks get their culture from being poor.

But Drake grew up just like them, is even corny like them, but him being born into african american music royalty just made him super different than them despite growing up relatively rich like them.

I was drake in college. White kids saying “man, you’re so smart, why do u talk like that?”

They think we talk and move the way we do because they were told black culture is poor and stupid culture.

But when they see a nikka who’s smart, and from where they’re from, but still has all that swag they’re jealous of, it fukks them up.

They try to token you. But they can’t token drake. He aligns himself with nothing but hood artists and never does music with their indie favorites.

Kanye will at least collab with francis and the lights or katy perry or some shyt. None of that from drake. Straight hood/r&b black art and they feel left out especially since pop punk, their last genre, died last decade.

With all due respect, Hip Hop as genre comes directly from black poverty. :mjtf:Rhyming over looped samples of your parent's dusty vinyl records is the definition of poverty. If you from the suburbs, you have no business becoming a 21 Savage type of rapper. :skip:

But Hip Hop has evolved so much since the 80's and 90's. What gives Drake credibility in black audiences is his R&B flavor more than his Rap flavor. R&B is a very black genre of music that doesn't require the same street credibility as Rap traditionally speaking. No one is checking whether Khalid sold dope, what block and hood he from, what he bang or if he was really in the streets. And 20 years ago, no one was asking if Donell Jones or Carl Thomas were about that life. Many people don't even look at Drake as a traditional rapper. People of all races laughed when Drake tried to be grimey talking about catching a body. But Drake makes bangers. Musically, Drake is a great artist. And all demographics appreciate that.

And :heh: at Drake having "swag". That nikka has a stylist and it's obvious when he doesn't. Wheelchair Jimmy is still a cornball from suburban Toronto raised around nothing but Jewbags :umad:he was just smart enough to align himself with authentic influencers in the culture like Trey Songz, Lil Wayne etc. from jump street.
 

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The memes poking fun at Odd Future fans wardrobe but this is basically your typical Drake/Travis Scott fan
 

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I thought Tyler didn't like Drake?


I remember an interview they did on MTV on the Chinatown bus where Tyler said he'd rather do a song with Drake or listen to Black Eyed Peas’ last album than be on a Chinatown bus to Philly

I can't find the video on YouTube anymore but it's here, first vid around 2 mins

VIDEO: Watch MTV News Hop On a Chinatown Bus With Odd Future - self-titled


Tyler also used to diss gay people and constantly call folks fakkots. he's clearly a flip-flopper who's unsure of himself.​
 

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With all due respect, Hip Hop as genre comes directly from black poverty. :mjtf:Rhyming over looped samples of your parent's dusty vinyl records is the definition of poverty. If you from the suburbs, you have no business becoming a 21 Savage type of rapper. :skip:

But Hip Hop has evolved so much since the 80's and 90's. What gives Drake credibility in black audiences is his R&B flavor more than his Rap flavor. R&B is a very black genre of music that doesn't require the same street credibility as Rap traditionally speaking. No one is checking whether Khalid sold dope, what block and hood he from, what he bang or if he was really in the streets. And 20 years ago, no one was asking if Donell Jones or Carl Thomas were about that life. Many people don't even look at Drake as a traditional rapper. People of all races laughed when Drake tried to be grimey talking about catching a body. But Drake makes bangers. Musically, Drake is a great artist. And all demographics appreciate that.

And :heh: at Drake having "swag". That nikka has a stylist and it's obvious when he doesn't. Wheelchair Jimmy is still a cornball from suburban Toronto raised around nothing but Jewbags :umad:he was just smart enough to align himself with authentic influencers in the culture like Trey Songz, Lil Wayne etc. from jump street.


It’ll surprise you how many of your favorite rappers come from well to do homes.

If the culture at large isn’t based on poverty, neither is hiphop. That rags to riches story jus sells.


And when I talk about swag, i mean charisma, not clothes. Mans clearly can’t dress, but it’s more to swag than clothes. R&B dudes usually can’t dress.
 

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I feel like this moreso hurt Tyler in that a majority of what I've seen posted just exposes how insufferable his fanbase is.
 
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