ASAP Rocky stans are the worst. This nikka really all in his feelings over that boring dry ass dress wearing nikka in his avi
Be a fan of ASAP Rocky after 2011 brehs.
The point is the people arent really fukking with the song,yet the song is supposed to be so great.Kendrick got them so mad they're trying to equate youtube views to Grammy awards.
The point in calling someone a plant IS to say that their perceived popularity was created by underhand or deceptive tactics such as pretending they blew up in an organic fashion,when the truth they've been getting worked by a MAJOR system way before that fact was blatantly out there. There's nothing wrong with a major going hard for their signee,but when you're fronting (especially in hiphop) it's corny to me.Tell me what's the big deal about someone being a plant. There's numerous evidence to prove Kendrick wasn't, but even if he was... So what? People call Chance the Rapper an industry plant, but people genuinely fukk with his music. Nobody sat the fans down and brainwashed them on some Illuminati shyt into thinking Kendrick is a talented rapper. The fans who heard the nikka's albums said that. Those are the people who matter. They love Drake. And they love J. Cole as well. What are you gonna do, tell them they're wrong?
Grammy Critics don't go by what people say on the fukking Internet or YouTube Views. They go by their own personal bias. Why the fukk you bringing up The Grammy anyways?The point is the people arent really fukking with the song,yet the song is supposed to be so great.
The point in calling someone a plant IS to say that their perceived popularity was created by underhand or deceptive tactics such as pretending they blew up in an organic fashion,when the truth they've been getting worked by a MAJOR system way before that fact was blatantly out there. There's nothing wrong with a major going hard for their signee,but when you're fronting (especially in hiphop) it's corny to me.
I like to call people out when i feel they're trying to swindle or con me.
The reason I care,is that I watched nikkas really hustle they're way to the top WITHOUT working the same con game,so seeing people try to compare the frauds to the real deals is bullshyt to me. I also feel it belittles the accomplishments of others whom have done what they're pretending to do.
The good thing is that things arent really working out for kendrick and it's only a matter of time before his run is over.
I could understand you saying you're not into Kendrick's voice, but you don't think dude has lyrics?"Lyricism" is the new "mediocre."
My favorite rappers of all time are Nas, Jay-Z and Ghostface. I know great lyrics when I hear em, and Kendrick and J Cole aint got em. Not even close.
That's my issue: I'm listening to these no-personality-having no-lyrics-having guys and people are pretending they're deep. It confuses the shyt out of me.
The point in calling someone a plant IS to say that their perceived popularity was created by underhand or deceptive tactics such as pretending they blew up in an organic fashion,when the truth they've been getting worked by a MAJOR system way before that fact was blatantly out there. There's nothing wrong with a major going hard for their signee,but when you're fronting (especially in hiphop) it's corny to me.
I like to call people out when i feel they're trying to swindle or con me.
The reason I care,is that I watched nikkas really hustle they're way to the top WITHOUT working the same con game,so seeing people try to compare the frauds to the real deals is bullshyt to me. I also feel it belittles the accomplishments of others whom have done what they're pretending to do.
The good thing is that things arent really working out for kendrick and it's only a matter of time before his run is over.
I could understand you saying you're not into Kendrick's voice, but you don't think dude has lyrics?
I don't think you can possibly listen to this and say K-Dot doesn't have lyrics, this is the song that made Dr. Dre a fan by the way. Section. 80 was his breakout project I guess, but K-Dot was on his grind locally for years. Dude had his first mixtape on the streets rhyming like a Cam'ron/Lil Wayne hybrid when he was 16 in 2003. He signed to TDE which was an indie label and was on his grind locally fukking with other artists, releasing street tapes, associating with up and coming talent in Compton, opening shows for The Game and doing mixtape features for him as well.
It took grind to get where he is, even if he is a industry plant (who gives a fukk ) dude is legitimately talented...
The fact that you equate him being around to a bunch of future collaborations,confirms your lack of faith in him alone.But how many artists are legitimately blowing up 'organically' in these times? The only ones you could truly make an argument for would be Chance, Tech N9ne, Bobby Shmurda and maybe Macklemore and Chief Keef. But either one of those dudes could've gotten a push from the Industry, so that's the thing. The rappers you believed that came up without help could come out and tell you otherwise. That doesn't matter, what should matter is the music. Everything else is just label politics.
Secondly, things are definitely working out for Kendrick, and he'll be around for that much longer. Kendrick and Cole still have that joint-album to do, and who knows what he's got going on with Dre. Not to mention, he's about to get a huge public boost just by starring in a Taylor Swift video and who knows what else is next. Let the man live.
My point is that an ill informed person could believe that song is something based off the Grammy, when in fact it's wack and the public generally feels that way. YouTube views vs the push the song got, shows how flat the song fell.Grammy Critics don't go by what people say on the fukking Internet or YouTube Views. They go by their own personal bias. Why the fukk you bringing up The Grammy anyways?
I could understand you saying you're not into Kendrick's voice, but you don't think dude has lyrics?
I don't think you can possibly listen to this and say K-Dot doesn't have lyrics, this is the song that made Dr. Dre a fan by the way.