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Tumultuous Splendor
I don't see the channel but I'm interested in seeing your short film. I've been writing scripts since 2001 (I'm old).me 10 years ago
check my Youtube channel breh. It's in my sig.
I don't see the channel but I'm interested in seeing your short film. I've been writing scripts since 2001 (I'm old).me 10 years ago
check my Youtube channel breh. It's in my sig.
I don't see the channel but I'm interested in seeing your short film. I've been writing scripts since 2001 (I'm old).
oh please. yeezy influenced drake and A$ap fck outta here
i can't even quote ignorance.
graduation singlehandedly started Rocky "stadium anthem" career
This doesn't even make sense your ego is so inflated you don't even make sense half the time yo shyt is sad and you no get hoes on top of thatI appreciate your response because you're not shytposting. I think you make a fair point, but when you think about it, it doesn't really matter.
Kendrick is obviously trying to be the new Kanye in the sense of doing different sounds every album. This way, he always feels fresh to his fans. Which is why to Kanye stans, they think he has 4-5 classics. When to everyone else, Kanye has zero classics and is somewhere in the woat discog category.
Changing up your sound every album is a gimmick. Just as sticking to the same exact sound and repeating it mindlessly is a gimmick (e.g. Future). One could argue that changing up the sound every album is a way of showing how gimmick you are and how none of those sounds mean anything to you at its core - it's just a new outfit to be worn and disposed. Changing up sound also keeps you from challenging yourself to build even further on your sound and keep it fresh/interesting.
So it's not about what you do, but how you do it.
This doesn't even make sense your ego is so inflated you don't even make sense half the time yo shyt is sad and you no get hoes on top of that