Kendrick is the biggest plant we've ever seen (a big leafy summabytch)

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Oh I see. You can't actually shyt on the man's music... So you bring up irrelevant topics to try and discredit him. He put out an album full of b sides and it outsold Rocky's last album. I see why you're mad breh

ramblings and errors from the word 'go'.

I've shytted on Kendrick's discography many times, and it's not even related to thread topic.

Stay affected :umad:
 

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Peep the uploader's date: Feb 11 2011

This is before HiiPower and the release of Section 80. Dre (one of the most visible figures in hip hop history) shows up out of nowhere to cosign Kendrick, but Kendrick's not signed to Interscope nor being pushed secretly by them, right? :usure:



Then more torch-passing and hype shortly after Section80 release



then MTV says that Kendrick has signed to Interscope in March 2012, ending his run as an independent artist. :comeon:

King Koonta is the definition of manufactured hype. Show me a video with Jay-Z/Puffy etc coming out to support ASAP Rocky before Purple Swag and LiveLoveASAP. Then I'll shut the fukk up.

Otherwise, I don't wanna hear the words "Rocky a plant" coming out the mouths of a Kendrick stan ever.

In fact, Rocky/Yams are the definition of young cats who said "fukk an industry handout, we're gonna make undeniably unique shyt and create our own buzz. We'll let the music speak for itself." And instead of championing them, most of y'all hated.

Such is the way of the world.

Long.Live.Asap was awesome. Buuuut, unique? It was Unique, because they were from NYC. Hell, first ASAP song I heard was PurpleSwag, and thought it was incredible how NYC artist were doing something that sounded so Texan and Southern. Everything else off that Mixtape was a hodgepodge of different sounds that didn't sound typical of NYC rap. But it all sounded cool and mellow. Didn't sound anymore unique than what I heard on GKMC, ASAP just sounded unique for his region. I was just listening to Keep It G yesterday. That's my fave track off that Mixtape, and it was the most NY sounding song off the Mixtape, and it was produced by Miami's own SpaceGhostPurp. ASAP Mob was HEAVILY influenced by RaiderKlan.

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