J.I.D will be the next Kendrick/JCole

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I'm gonna check him out but to be honest, I'm listening to one of these songs posted
in here and dude sounds like he listened to Anderson .Paak, took a song, swagger jacked the flow
and colored in the lines.


Not that impressed.
 

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I'm gonna check him out but to be honest, I'm listening to one of these songs posted
in here and dude sounds like he listened to Anderson .Paak, took a song, swagger jacked the flow
and colored in the lines.


Not that impressed.

J.I.D and Anderson Paak outside of their voice are apples and oranges. Both of them been doing it for years underground and are from separate coasts damn near.
 

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Wtf is a country bumpkin? :childplease::mjpls:

Yall gotta stop putting the South in this little box yall think we fit into. We have just as much variance in style and sound as anywhere else. :ufdup:

Ain't nothing "technical" about Cole being southern. If it is then Kendrick is "technically" west coast and Jay is "technically" New York. :gucci:


Lmao stop being fake offended


A country bumpkin is what we grew up calling people that talk super southern. Thick heavy accents and shyt..


I’m born and raised in Los Angeles, but have mad family from Mississippi... they shyt like “go on off in that room” or “I be done slapped the shyt out chu”... shyt like that. It’s fukkin hilarious.. country as fukk..


What I’m saying is JID seems more from that cloth than a 6lack

And yeah, Cole is a southern artist but his musical influence is clearly not southern. It’s east coast.. his sound clearly isn’t southern.. Yes, he’s still a southern artist, don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying the nikka is east coast because his sound is, all I’m saying is when we’re talking about southern MUSIC, J. Cole would NOT come to mind. At all..


The Jay z and Kendrick comparison make no sense because their sound and region match perfectly.


A better comparison would be Xzibit. He’s from Detroit, so he’s a Midwest artist technically. But his sound, look, etc is clearly west coast..
 

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J.I.D and Anderson Paak outside of their voice are apples and oranges. Both of them been doing it for years underground and are from separate coasts damn near.
Separate coasts don't mean anything when the musical aspect of their vocal performance is damn near identical.

Vocal timbre aside, breh was straight using the flow from the "The Waters ft. B.J. The Chicago Kid" in "Hasta Luego"

Sounds like he's moving from 8th/16th notes to 32nd then slowing down to straight 4/4 "in the pocket" quarter notes in roughly the same rhythm
as Anderson's flow. Now, I could be wrong, maybe the breh exists in a bubble and has never, EVER heard Anderson .Paak before
and he came up with that flow/delivery all on his own in his own projects but somehow I doubt that.

There's also the possibility that breh has been rapping like this the entire time and Anderson came up on his music prior to dropping
Malibu.

I don't know, I just know what my ears hear.
If I had more time, I'd probably dive into it but right now from what I've heard thus far, I'm not being moved by breh
 

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Lmao stop being fake offended


A country bumpkin is what we grew up calling people that act super southern. Thick heavy accents and shyt..


I have mad family from Mississippi and they shyt like “go on off in that room” or “I be done slapped the shyt out chu”... shyt like that. It’s fukkin hilarious.. country as fukk..


What I’m saying is JID seems more from that cloth than a 6lack

And yeah, Cole is a southern artist but his musical influence is clearly not southern. It’s east coast.. his sound clearly isn’t southern..


The Jay z and Kendrick comparison make no sense because their sound and region match perfectly.


A better comparison would be Xzibit. He’s from Detroit, so he’s a Midwest artist technically. But his sound, look, etc is clearly west coast..

6lack sounds just as southern as JID. I guess every single New York nikka says "ayo whuddup shun what's poppin b" or he ain't really NY huh? :francis:

Jay don't sound like Wu-Tang/MOP so he ain't New York. See how foolish that sounds? That's what you sound like.

Kendrick don't sound like.... ok, Kendrick was a bad example :pachaha:

If you wanna get super technical and try to classify MCs by where they "sound" like they're from then literally every single rapper who raps on a trap beat sound like he from Atlanta :manny:
 

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First of all this is a dumb rap name

Second of all I don't know what you guys don't get that rap won't have major rap stars again, the genre is done with those moments. The rappers out now like Migos, Travis Scott, Kendrick, Cole, Drake,etc are the last that will be big on that level. They will be the ones pushing until they get old.

R&B is the next big wave and will go through a renaissance period.

SZA/Normani/H.E.R. and others like them will be the ones selling records as far as new artists go.
 
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No I don't see it and never call another man Jiddy

He's a tier below Mick Jenkins and a tier above Earthgang

My favorite song he is on is that Division song and you can't deny Earth gang outdid him on it. He can learn a lot from them if he already hasn't...more so about artistry cuz he got the rap part down
 

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First of all this is a dumb rap name

Second of all I don't know what you guys don't get that rap won't have major rap stars again, the genre is done with those moments. The rappers out now like Migos, Travis Scott, Kendrick, Cole, Drake,etc are the last that will be big on that level. They will be the ones pushing until they get old.

R&B is the next big wave and will go through a renaissance period.

SZA/Normani/H.E.R. and others like them will be the ones selling records as far as new artists go.
What r u basing this off of
 
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