Name Rappers Whose Career Will Be Short As Leprechauns

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Most of these new rappers are mostly hype and vary from slight skill to no skill at all. Here are 2 candidates:

Meek Mill: This dude brings absolutely nothing new to the game at all. We've already heard the rags to riches story 1 million times. We've already heard the gun busting story. We've already heard the strip club and fukking hoes story. He is just another rapper rapping about the streets. After his debut flops, the stans will disappear and I predict his career to be over completely by 2014. I'll go all out and say he may not even get a sophomore album. At best, he'll be a mixtape rapper and Papoose status.

Wiz Khalifa: Still popular, but popularity dropped significantly after his industry controlled, terribly underwhelming Rolling Papers. Once people get tired of that weed and tattoo gimmick, his career will be in the bushes. He may pull in some fagg0t fans from his homosexual album cover to his new album (which has been pushed back at least once already I believe) but it wont be enough to save him. His crew is fukking weak too. How do you go from pulling hoes to wifing one up and having a baby with one? He'll be an after thought by 2015. And once that divorce hits, he'll be fukking broke.

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Wiz has been around since late 05-06....saying that he's not gonna be shyt after he's been in the game 10 years= short ass career?

he's already had Craig Macks career like 7 times over.
 

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Stalley is looking real shaky right now and I feel his music but man I don't see him lasting too long


And I'm thinking my dude Gunplay might fukk around and OD one of these days
 

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I also nominate Big Sean. I dont even know how this little guy got a record deal. He is one of the most corniest rappers out, top five. No substance, average lyrics, tiresome ad libs, and just fukking corny. :scusthov: at the interview with him and Nardwuar. His voice (along with Meek) is one of the worst ever. Sounds like he's 14. Dude thought he invented the pause stop flow. :laff: He's a fukking joke.
 

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in 2012 terms, the man who said that line had a career shorter than leprechauns :yeshrug:

Career was shorter than Electronicas and he's not even dropped an album :wtf:


As far as "reign on the top", most rappers who are "trend rapper" or can't distinguish themselves significantly or have no special skills.

I see people naming Big Sean, dude can rap and has a special style. He'll be here for a while. But let's not forget that people usually have 2-3 albums on top.
So when I see rappers like Ross or Jeezy dropping their 4th or 5th album and still on the top, that's not something normal. Like Outkast dropped 5 albums in total, Dmx and Nelly dropped 5-6 albums in total as well and these are some of the most successful careers in hiphop.

Now rappers are getting "smarter" and more industry connected/trained and the market for music is "free" unlike back in the 90s when the major labels owned the market.
Now you've got access to the world via the internet (ie without TV or Magazines which major labels owned the access to) so it's easier to stay relevant as well.
 

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This thread, is basically let's name the rappers I don't like and hope and pray that their careers are short and don't last.

I hope all these nikkas careers are long and I hope they all continue to be successful. Even the nikkas who music I don't fukk with.

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in 2012 terms, the man who said that line had a career shorter than leprechauns :yeshrug:

Career was shorter than Electronicas and he's not even dropped an album :wtf:


As far as "reign on the top", most rappers who are "trend rapper" or can't distinguish themselves significantly or have no special skills.

I see people naming Big Sean, dude can rap and has a special style. He'll be here for a while. But let's not forget that people usually have 2-3 albums on top.
So when I see rappers like Ross or Jeezy dropping their 4th or 5th album and still on the top, that's not something normal. Like Outkast dropped 5 albums in total, Dmx and Nelly dropped 5-6 albums in total as well and these are some of the most successful careers in hiphop.

Now rappers are getting "smarter" and more industry connected/trained and the market for music is "free" unlike back in the 90s when the major labels owned the market.
Now you've got access to the world via the internet (ie without TV or Magazines which major labels owned the access to) so it's easier to stay relevant as well.
:upsetfavre: In all fairness, he did :dead:
That's not his fault. Maybe :takedat: fault, but not his.

thread is more for those hopeless rappers that clearly aren't in the right profession, and Adam Smith's Invisible Hand will sweep them out of the market with the quickness.
 

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Dunno about Meek, man. On one hand you guys are probably right: his spot in the game has been done so many times, and I'm sure there's a weed selling gump somewhere in ATL who will become the next big trap rapper talking-about-bricks-of-crack any day now. But Meek got a lost of charisma and a good work ethic...yall don't think he has a shot? He'll flop but I think that will teach him to switch it up with his next project. Maybe he'll succeed, maybe he won't. I can't really guess

Kirko Bangz came to mind first. Also: Keef and his whole crew. I'm guess the record labels will find a cleaner "gangsta" to sell
 

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:upsetfavre: In all fairness, he did :dead:
That's not his fault. Maybe :takedat: fault, but not his.

thread is more for those hopeless rappers that clearly aren't in the right profession, and Adam Smith's Invisible Hand will sweep them out of the market with the quickness.
It used to be easy to spot those dudes, but in the 2000s man nothing is impossible. Who would've thought that the two dudes on So Icey would change the whole rap game and stay relevant till this day with countless classics :ohhh:.

I wanna say Future, but that dude seems to have have hit making abilities.
Future, 2 Chainz and Montana but Future has the hit-making ability and 2 chains/Montana has the meanest grind in the game right now. Dudes been working 24/7 for 10 years now :wow:
 
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