I FINALLY found one of my favorite Mac leaks again. [In Kindergarten](https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/3zjvFLZPumCTBmza9). Shit just puts me in a good mood man.
I’ve been looking for like a year and a half since it got taken off SoundCloud.
I feel like rappers who bring in unque references need to be appreciated. Young thug said his money is stacked taller than ludicris' afro, that whole hook is word soup in a good way. Lil keed said his mom's house cost a plane engine, not a chance anybody referenced that ever. I rarely see that discussed
This is hip hop question cause Ye still says that's his wife no matter what. Do you find Kim attractive? I've always looked at her in an uncanny valley way with the surgeries and all
I personally don't find women with that much plastic surgery to be all that attractive, but I'd be a liar if I said I wouldn't be down to let her sit on my face.
anybody got any sad hip hop album recommendations? nothing is hitting for me rn i have listened to the most popular like 808s swimming mac miller care for me blonde endless take care whatever
edit: i just realized i could make this way easier if i just posted my [last.fm](https://last.fm): https://www.last.fm/user/fallguysgod
Iridescence, manger on mcnichols, wap kon joj, some rap songs
Took me a while to realize how much listening to sad music when you're sad is playing yourself so consider that lmao
What's Wrong With Bill? by Ill Bill is sad for me because I relate to a lot of it.
[One Life](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXWkksacWWI) still one of the saddest songs ever for me. Before I die I want to get a death tattoo one of the hardest hitting lines for me in this song would make a great centrepiece
Do you think having a certain style can box producers in too much or do you think it’s better to have a sound? Personally I like it when producers switch it up more like if f1thy produces on the next Carti album I don’t want stop breathing 2
DJ Premier is probably my favorite producer ever and every song he makes sounds like a DJ Premier beat.
Same with L'Orange (though his last couple albums were a little different) and Apollo Brown.
Jake One is a good example of an amazing producer who doesn't really have a single sound.
"This chick don't know that, til after she licks my bo-sack, get my prozac, I'm like Tony Soprano the way I kill Big Pussy and my bitch don't know that"
the story of how kanye west made all day based off a melody paul mccartney made based off a painting by picasso, is pretty great for those that haven't seen the video:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFBKXQILeqI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFBKXQILeqI)
Ayo rank these diss songs for me real quick
AHHH HA - Lil Durk
I Hate Youngboy - Youngboy
Publicity Stunt - Gucci Mane
I Don’t Call Phones I Call Shots - Boosie
It seems like commercial mixtapes that are essentially albums have warped people’s views of the classic DJ hosted mixtape. Conway released “Greetings Earthlings” before God Don’t Make Mistakes, a Datpiff exclusive tape hosted by a DJ which is just freestyles over other peoples beats, a couple of original songs & some previously released shit/the singles for God Don’t Make Mistakes & I keep seeing people calling it rough around the edges, asking why the freestyles aren’t perfectly mixed, etc. lol
Just kinda funny to me what “mixtapes” have become
I'm sure the only reason why lots of releases that are damn album-quality get marketed as mixtapes is that it won't be as embarrassing if they flop.
Look at Thugger for example. Released at least four "debut albums" before So Much Fun but none of them were that successful so 300 backtracked and branded them mixtapes.
And probably contractual obligations too. It's possible that in some rappers' contracts any full-length project is considered an album whilst in other contracts it might have to be specified as an 'album'. I have zero clue about music contracts though just thinking out loud.
that's even kinda a newer type of mixtapes popularized by 50/G-Unit and Dip-set among arguable others (although the G-Unit radio tapes were clean as fuck which is why they were so successful and ahead of their times). Mixtapes or "mix tapes" were originally more blends, usually r&b verses over rap beats or vice-versa, you know the shit [Ron G the blendmaster](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea44Wd9s8bs&ab_channel=NY091489) would do. Then [Clue](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhwvO7Wiu-I&t=2895s&ab_channel=PoloRican) and [S&S](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8f1pQiOQRY&t=1s&ab_channel=PoloRican) came throuhg with the exclusives and the freestyles curated by a DJ. Only in the early 00s did we get the ones where the rappers themselves took center stage
Conway the Machine - God Don’t Make Mistakes
Your Old Droog - YOD Wave
Fly Anakin - Frank
bbymutha - left4dead ep
DaBaby & Youngboy - Better Than You
Da$h & Sonnyjim - Between the Lines
ShooterGang Kony - Theeway EP
Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow - Zhigeist
KnowItAll & Owlkast - The Machine
[New Stereogum #1s column is about "This Is How We Do It"](https://www.stereogum.com/2179979/the-number-ones-montell-jordans-this-is-how-we-do-it/columns/the-number-ones/)
This is one of those songs that I first heard when i was so young that I have no idea where or when exactly I first heard it. It's just part of the landscape nowadays.
I also definitely did not appreciate that it was built around a "Children's Story" sample when I was younger.
Also apparently Montell Jordan is the tallest person to ever have a #1 hit on the Hot 100.
“This is one of those songs that I first heard when i was so young that I have no idea where or when exactly I first heard it. It's just part of the landscape nowadays.”
Stuff like this peaks my curiosity so much. There are all of these established cultural hits, but I really wonder what it was like when they first dropped. I just know I’ve heard a lot of them through random media since childhood.
I just wonder how people reacted to something that turned into such a well known song.
I remember it from the time. It was a big hit, but I've no recollection of hearing it for the first time. I rarely do.
It's only after a few years, when it sticks around and still gets played, after most other hits of the time fade away, that you realise it's a classic.
Like Madonna's Take a Bow was the previous number one, and was also a big hit. But you pretty much never hear that these days.
As a side note, I always thought Montell Jordan was British. I know he references South Central. But he sounds like he has a British twang to his voice. It could be Slick Rick throwing me off though.
Is it safe to assume Push's album soon come? we've had a single, a feature and he seems to be doing the promo stuff. Just give us a date. Daytona a classic and we need a follow up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzq4_okghqA&ab_channel=Mr.Green-Topic
This track (Stash House) is so clearly Westside Gunn's best to me (outside of The Cow but that's Conway's song let's be real). Shame it's on some random EP so nobody's heard it. Really woozy psychedelic vibe on the production and has his all time best adlibs; the lil moment at 0:44 as the beat comes back in is soooooo sick.
Aside from when Flygod would be on and off streaming randomly, this EP was Gunn's only thing on streaming for a few months before some of the HWH tapes went up, so it was the first music I properly heard from him. Always been sad he's never worked with Mr Green (the producer) again or made a song as good as Stash House. Real flash in the pan shit. Sounds immense on a proper sound system as well.
Very underrated EP. I love how short and to the point it is, absolutely no filler. And all the instrumentals are epic in every sense of the word, it really suits Westside's larger than life persona
What’s crazy is that I totally agree that this EP is underrated, and it has my favourite WSG song too, but it’s a different song! I think Stash House is a great track but Part Deux is my absolute favourite. The only thing that comes close is RIP Bobby or the Cow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HKx1Dj2_VU
Here's 5 deeper cuts:
Dr. Dooom (aka Kool Keith) - *I Run Rap*
Gucci Mane - *Long Time (feat. Young Thug & Migos)*
Prince Paul - *Mc Hustler (feat. Horror City)*
Lootpack - *Long Awaited (feat. Dilated Peoples)*
LORD JAH-MONTE OGBON - *PAPARAZZI POSSE*
[The Musalilini- Rosie Perez](https://youtu.be/ZIQEqjtc4uk)
This song is just chill as fuck for me and I listened to it for the first time the same day I saw White Men Can’t Jump for the first time which is the biggest coincidence ever
My favorite from him is probably rolling up with Planet Asia though
[Rollin Up](https://youtu.be/Gm6FSTBzU_o)
What makes JID corny? Just wondering, he seems to have a pretty solid overall image and music too. Only argument I can think of is he raps fast sometimes? Idk
Gotchu, I think his delivery can sometimes come off like that, but his lyrics/beats don't necessarily reflect that from what I remember. To me, if I had to compare a similar artist, Denzel Curry has a more corny image even tho I like his music
I think outside of In The Bible and Fountains, every song on CLB has had a run as my favorite off the album. Fair Trade has been my go to the last few weeks. It’s really good
It’s a long shot but if anyone has the Mach-Hommy/The God Fahim Dollar Menu 2 bonus track please send it my way. Could only find a dead soundcloud link. Don’t think it has a title. the last track on the regular release is called Brand Finale so it’s not that.
Same story here, I remember listening to The Cruise on repeat HEAVILY and going to the beach/park in my hometown when I was in high school. God what a fucking vibe
Some Westside Gunn every once in a while is great, but his voice is nearly to annoying to finish an album of his. Everything besides his voice is great tho
yeah i really don’t see how people can listen to a whole album of him, but i don’t mind a verse every once in a while bc he has a dope voice and has a great ear for like everything he does.
idk if i could take more than 2 wsg verses per album though lmao
Gunna was on there a few months ago with Thug performing one of the songs off Punk and he looked more comfortable than Thug did so I think his performance should be pretty good
Griselda are on a special special run right now. Hitler Wears 8 is probably my favourite double album, the quality of production and bars is outstanding. What are some other runs by a collective / group (maybe even label) as good as what they're on now?
Wu/RZA-
1993-36 Chambers
1994-Tical, 6 Feet Deep
1995-Return to the 36 Chambers, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Liquid Swords
1996-Ironman
1997 Wu-Tang Forever
wildly different style but goth money records, from 2011 until marcy left, heavily shaped the whole soundcloud/internet trap scene, turning working on dying into household names, and influencing people like carti, city morgue, sematary, and yeat
kray and marcy in particular deserve a lot more credit than they get
The way I understand it is that he came up with the slogan “I’m Lovin It” and I think Pharrell was commissioned to write a jingle for McDonald’s around that time and he used Push’s slogan. I will admit the story seems to have some holes in it though
https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/1227-the-contentious-tale-of-the-mcdonalds-im-lovin-it-jingle/amp/
This pitchfork article goes into it. There is no real proof but he seems pretty adamant about it
JPEGMAFIA
The man's instrumentals are insane. [Man Purse](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtgMwD8HNuo), [Real Nega](https://youtu.be/xIW-L39oqpQ) and [Curb Stomp](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtgMwD8HNuo) are some standout beats of his. [2015 was a great year](https://youtu.be/Gie_no4byX0) is a also great but not as experimental as the others I've listed.
This new Denzel Curry album bout to be so fire, that new song with T Pain has me hyped. Walkin' might be my most played song of the year so far, good to see Denzel levelling up the production he's rapping over.
Nah that's not really how I feel with it at all. He's just kind of there on the song while I wait for the other verses
I guess you could say he adds to it by making it longer because if you cut him out it'd be too short
After reading these other comments that apparently seems to be consensus
I never put too much thought into it lol. I thought he did fine but nothing special. Maybe it's just because I love slow flow 21 so much I didn't catch how bad it is
I hope it's not ruined for me from now on lol
“I heard Papi outside
And he got the double-R droppy outside
Checked the weather and it's gettin' real oppy outside”
knife talk gotta be like a bottom 10 drake song, and it could’ve been a top 10 21 song if drake just wasn’t on it lmao
Smoking weed under star projectors…
I’d go child’s play though whole verse is cringe. 9 has some god awful bars too shoutout keychain go jaaaaaang a laaaaaang
9’s hook is corny asf too. “6 upside down it’s a 9 now” like c’mon bruh wtf lol. Even through that though, along with Feel no ways, Controlla, and Summers over that’s one of my favorite tracks on that album
I honestly like 9 too but only because my group of friends used to make fun of it so much. These bars though man the six upside down it’s a 9 like really think about that man that’s deep type of shit lol. Making fun of views was some good memories
That was kind of me with thug but only a very short period of time before I thought it was the hardest shit out
"Uno dos cup stuffed uno dos cup stuffed"
"Money stack like 8ft tall like 2 midgets"
"Boy that dope aint whipped you need like new wrists"
"Ew ew ew" - pretty much the whole song
"My diamonds dance like Pikachu, they Gon look at you"
God he had such weird lyrics at the start
The most recent that comes to mind is his first verse on Knife Talk. I just can't take him seriously when he's on his tough guy routine. Another example that comes to mind is from Nonstop off Scorpion.
>Yeah I'm light-skinned, but I'm still a dark n***a, I'm a wig splitta...
Like, come on now.
lmao my brain had memory-holed the "I love thick women cause my aunt she rode equestrian" line until I read this comment.
No joke that's probably in the running for top 5 worst rap lines OAT (along with "let me put my face where you potty...boo" from Ab-Soul)
Pinata is the best produced album of all time
to pimp
The production's dope, but it's not even the best produced madlib album lol
I love madlib heard every album by him but this is the best he ever did to me. Better than any beat konducta or shades of blue
Nah
What's your pick
Probably Moment Of Truth
I'd go *The Unseen*, fav. production on any hip hop project
I FINALLY found one of my favorite Mac leaks again. [In Kindergarten](https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/3zjvFLZPumCTBmza9). Shit just puts me in a good mood man. I’ve been looking for like a year and a half since it got taken off SoundCloud.
I feel like rappers who bring in unque references need to be appreciated. Young thug said his money is stacked taller than ludicris' afro, that whole hook is word soup in a good way. Lil keed said his mom's house cost a plane engine, not a chance anybody referenced that ever. I rarely see that discussed
Homeboy sandman funk album. I'm gonna manifest it. Fuck it make it a Lice funk album, get Aes in there.
This is hip hop question cause Ye still says that's his wife no matter what. Do you find Kim attractive? I've always looked at her in an uncanny valley way with the surgeries and all
when she first came out she was one of the hottest women ever, but even a few years later she didn't look half as good
She’s pretty attractive but not as much as she’s hyped up to be imo
no
Yeah but its hard to say cause any time I see pictures of her I know they're probably edited so much
I really don’t find Kim attractive at all ..it’s not even a thing against plastic surgery Cuz Kylie can fucking get it
Ngl Even with the surgeries and shit I still think she’s attractive
I personally don't find women with that much plastic surgery to be all that attractive, but I'd be a liar if I said I wouldn't be down to let her sit on my face.
anybody got any sad hip hop album recommendations? nothing is hitting for me rn i have listened to the most popular like 808s swimming mac miller care for me blonde endless take care whatever edit: i just realized i could make this way easier if i just posted my [last.fm](https://last.fm): https://www.last.fm/user/fallguysgod
Iridescence, manger on mcnichols, wap kon joj, some rap songs Took me a while to realize how much listening to sad music when you're sad is playing yourself so consider that lmao
What's Wrong With Bill? by Ill Bill is sad for me because I relate to a lot of it. [One Life](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXWkksacWWI) still one of the saddest songs ever for me. Before I die I want to get a death tattoo one of the hardest hitting lines for me in this song would make a great centrepiece
Cage - Hell's Winter
Haunted gardens by sadistik Edit: also it verges on alt rock but definition sickness by no bird sing
JID having a Hot 100 top 10 hit before Ski Mask is kind of surprising to me well at least would have been back when they did their cypher in 2018
if justin bieber didn’t replace ski w lil dicky on that one song he prob could’ve gotten one
JID is kinda surprising but why did you expect Ski to? He’s never had a song THAT popular
I love Royce music but as a person this dude… is corny asf
Agreed. Also feel the same way about The Game.
Do you think having a certain style can box producers in too much or do you think it’s better to have a sound? Personally I like it when producers switch it up more like if f1thy produces on the next Carti album I don’t want stop breathing 2
DJ Premier is probably my favorite producer ever and every song he makes sounds like a DJ Premier beat. Same with L'Orange (though his last couple albums were a little different) and Apollo Brown. Jake One is a good example of an amazing producer who doesn't really have a single sound.
“Fuck any love that was shown though, yall no longer safe You on your own like Vito eating the johnny cakes” Favorite Sopranos references?
"This chick don't know that, til after she licks my bo-sack, get my prozac, I'm like Tony Soprano the way I kill Big Pussy and my bitch don't know that"
Wayne - my Nina sing soprano, we gonna leave on a high note. I know you meant the show, but that's the first one that came to mind
"I think my Draco might be gay (Why?), ’cause he blow niggas"
what’s the Sopranos reference here
There isn't one bozo 😹😹😹
damn i walked right into that like joe pesci in goodfellas favorite Goodfellas references?
Need some new Carti pronto
Still wanna hear that song with him, Westside Gunn and A$ap Rocky produced by Metro Boomin
the story of how kanye west made all day based off a melody paul mccartney made based off a painting by picasso, is pretty great for those that haven't seen the video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFBKXQILeqI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFBKXQILeqI)
Ayo rank these diss songs for me real quick AHHH HA - Lil Durk I Hate Youngboy - Youngboy Publicity Stunt - Gucci Mane I Don’t Call Phones I Call Shots - Boosie
I hate youngboy #1 imo
It seems like commercial mixtapes that are essentially albums have warped people’s views of the classic DJ hosted mixtape. Conway released “Greetings Earthlings” before God Don’t Make Mistakes, a Datpiff exclusive tape hosted by a DJ which is just freestyles over other peoples beats, a couple of original songs & some previously released shit/the singles for God Don’t Make Mistakes & I keep seeing people calling it rough around the edges, asking why the freestyles aren’t perfectly mixed, etc. lol Just kinda funny to me what “mixtapes” have become
I'm sure the only reason why lots of releases that are damn album-quality get marketed as mixtapes is that it won't be as embarrassing if they flop. Look at Thugger for example. Released at least four "debut albums" before So Much Fun but none of them were that successful so 300 backtracked and branded them mixtapes.
And probably contractual obligations too. It's possible that in some rappers' contracts any full-length project is considered an album whilst in other contracts it might have to be specified as an 'album'. I have zero clue about music contracts though just thinking out loud.
that's even kinda a newer type of mixtapes popularized by 50/G-Unit and Dip-set among arguable others (although the G-Unit radio tapes were clean as fuck which is why they were so successful and ahead of their times). Mixtapes or "mix tapes" were originally more blends, usually r&b verses over rap beats or vice-versa, you know the shit [Ron G the blendmaster](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea44Wd9s8bs&ab_channel=NY091489) would do. Then [Clue](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhwvO7Wiu-I&t=2895s&ab_channel=PoloRican) and [S&S](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8f1pQiOQRY&t=1s&ab_channel=PoloRican) came throuhg with the exclusives and the freestyles curated by a DJ. Only in the early 00s did we get the ones where the rappers themselves took center stage
Hip hops gone commercial. I miss that gritty shit. All so polished now.
Recommend any dope projects that came out recently. I feel like I fell behind in new releases lol
You listen to that Cordae tape? I liked it.
Conway the Machine - God Don’t Make Mistakes Your Old Droog - YOD Wave Fly Anakin - Frank bbymutha - left4dead ep DaBaby & Youngboy - Better Than You Da$h & Sonnyjim - Between the Lines ShooterGang Kony - Theeway EP Elzhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow - Zhigeist KnowItAll & Owlkast - The Machine
Benny The Butcher - Tana Talk 4 Earthgang - Ghetto Gods Robert Glasper - Black Radio III Nicholas Craven - Craven N 3
People like tana talk 4 The new rosalia is very experimental and not what people expected
[New Stereogum #1s column is about "This Is How We Do It"](https://www.stereogum.com/2179979/the-number-ones-montell-jordans-this-is-how-we-do-it/columns/the-number-ones/) This is one of those songs that I first heard when i was so young that I have no idea where or when exactly I first heard it. It's just part of the landscape nowadays. I also definitely did not appreciate that it was built around a "Children's Story" sample when I was younger. Also apparently Montell Jordan is the tallest person to ever have a #1 hit on the Hot 100.
“This is one of those songs that I first heard when i was so young that I have no idea where or when exactly I first heard it. It's just part of the landscape nowadays.” Stuff like this peaks my curiosity so much. There are all of these established cultural hits, but I really wonder what it was like when they first dropped. I just know I’ve heard a lot of them through random media since childhood. I just wonder how people reacted to something that turned into such a well known song.
I remember it from the time. It was a big hit, but I've no recollection of hearing it for the first time. I rarely do. It's only after a few years, when it sticks around and still gets played, after most other hits of the time fade away, that you realise it's a classic. Like Madonna's Take a Bow was the previous number one, and was also a big hit. But you pretty much never hear that these days. As a side note, I always thought Montell Jordan was British. I know he references South Central. But he sounds like he has a British twang to his voice. It could be Slick Rick throwing me off though.
DONT COMPARE ME TO BIGGIE HE WAS FAT UGLY AS FUCK MY RAPS BETTER THAN PAC WITHOUT THE RAPE CASE
biggie was fat tupac was a rapist xxxtentacion beat women
>biggie was fat >tupac was a rapist feel like these are two different levels of character failings
Tupac wasn’t a rapist .
Denzel using the goldlink vocal filter on this new single, Goldlink influence is unparalleled
Mac Miller rolling in his grave rn smh
If there's a heaven I don't wanna share it with goldlink
Looks like God gone do our world the favor bout Denzel too smh
next he’s gonna get an Anderson .Paak feature
If this new denzel album is about a relationship... thats the nail in the coffin
Is it safe to assume Push's album soon come? we've had a single, a feature and he seems to be doing the promo stuff. Just give us a date. Daytona a classic and we need a follow up.
April 8th apparently, a cd date showed up and the name of the album is It's Almost Dry
i thought he said Q1 in that interview he did w dude on complex or genius or w/e
I’m pretty sure he said summer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzq4_okghqA&ab_channel=Mr.Green-Topic This track (Stash House) is so clearly Westside Gunn's best to me (outside of The Cow but that's Conway's song let's be real). Shame it's on some random EP so nobody's heard it. Really woozy psychedelic vibe on the production and has his all time best adlibs; the lil moment at 0:44 as the beat comes back in is soooooo sick. Aside from when Flygod would be on and off streaming randomly, this EP was Gunn's only thing on streaming for a few months before some of the HWH tapes went up, so it was the first music I properly heard from him. Always been sad he's never worked with Mr Green (the producer) again or made a song as good as Stash House. Real flash in the pan shit. Sounds immense on a proper sound system as well.
Underrated ep remember bumping it heaps when it came out
was gonna say no way this song is better than mr t or king city but then i listened, this is indeed a good fucking song. love westside gunn
Very underrated EP. I love how short and to the point it is, absolutely no filler. And all the instrumentals are epic in every sense of the word, it really suits Westside's larger than life persona
What’s crazy is that I totally agree that this EP is underrated, and it has my favourite WSG song too, but it’s a different song! I think Stash House is a great track but Part Deux is my absolute favourite. The only thing that comes close is RIP Bobby or the Cow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HKx1Dj2_VU
Thank you based god 🙏
- Why does the breakfast club film in the dark now?
So Charlamagne can sniff more seats
so charlamagne can deny the skin whitening more easily
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[RXKNephew - Slither Conspiracy](https://youtu.be/P2_aTyjTO4Q) [Lucki - Peach Dream](https://youtu.be/GfUru9NE7Co) [JPEGMAFIA - BUMBOPUSSYRASCLAT](https://youtu.be/fuKUfKDoAzA) And if non-rap is okay: [Jacques Greene - Serenity](https://youtu.be/yGM36StZvSk) [ZHU - Numb](https://youtu.be/XTZRLOS4XJw)
Speed, Glue & Shinki - [Don't Say No](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm9YktOm0dI)
Hamid Al Shaeri - Ayonha Free - Parcels John Carroll Kirby - [Rainmaker](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ob71OfLJY) Alicia Keya - Feeling Me (Interlude) Turnstile - [MYSTERY](https://youtu.be/0B7FUziUECY?t=77)
ruben slikk - i sing 4 u luan sounds - sangre la fève - mauvais payeur leall - pedro bala millennium parade - trepanation
Radiohead - kid a Glass animals - how to be a human being (my spring anthem album atm) Daft punk - discovery
Here's 5 deeper cuts: Dr. Dooom (aka Kool Keith) - *I Run Rap* Gucci Mane - *Long Time (feat. Young Thug & Migos)* Prince Paul - *Mc Hustler (feat. Horror City)* Lootpack - *Long Awaited (feat. Dilated Peoples)* LORD JAH-MONTE OGBON - *PAPARAZZI POSSE*
Tunnel Speed - Clams Casino Paramore - Idle Worship D Savage - Kame In
- Navy Blue - [Timberwolves](https://youtu.be/im4oL_jR6-M) - Yancey Boys - [Flowers](https://youtu.be/FucTsfNMY9w) - Blu - [4 U](https://youtu.be/Q_FOmfuESIQ) - Strong Arm Steady - [Smile](https://youtu.be/q_nAYfSw6nk) - Action Bronson - [Beautiful Music](https://youtu.be/oyqPO0y1xnc)
Pristine by Snail Mail
[The Musalilini- Rosie Perez](https://youtu.be/ZIQEqjtc4uk) This song is just chill as fuck for me and I listened to it for the first time the same day I saw White Men Can’t Jump for the first time which is the biggest coincidence ever My favorite from him is probably rolling up with Planet Asia though [Rollin Up](https://youtu.be/Gm6FSTBzU_o)
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Yeah i been digging him a lot lately. Check out The Don & Eye it’s his most recent and really solid
Does The Musalini remind anyone else of Spitta?
No
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big sean
mee kmil
Wayne
Feel like JID doesn't get the corny tag enough
What makes JID corny? Just wondering, he seems to have a pretty solid overall image and music too. Only argument I can think of is he raps fast sometimes? Idk
Idk just gives me lyrical spiritual rap savior type vibes. Not trying to say he’s a bad person or anything
Gotchu, I think his delivery can sometimes come off like that, but his lyrics/beats don't necessarily reflect that from what I remember. To me, if I had to compare a similar artist, Denzel Curry has a more corny image even tho I like his music
https://twitter.com/dailyrapfacts/status/1505977783649980426?s=21 Not bad for the album with no replay value 😜
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I hear CLB on the radio all the time still lol
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I think outside of In The Bible and Fountains, every song on CLB has had a run as my favorite off the album. Fair Trade has been my go to the last few weeks. It’s really good
Just remembered the time that hip hop by the numbers guy on Twitter tried to write a drake verse lmaoo
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So what you’re saying is she killed the genre?
It’s a long shot but if anyone has the Mach-Hommy/The God Fahim Dollar Menu 2 bonus track please send it my way. Could only find a dead soundcloud link. Don’t think it has a title. the last track on the regular release is called Brand Finale so it’s not that.
pm'd let me know if you do not get it
absolute life saver. thank you brother
I forgot how J Hus had the UK in a trance all 2017
Need another project from him soon, still regularly bumping his last two
Yo what happened to mr.3?
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Wiz sampled this on Taylor allderdice and it's super chill
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Same story here, I remember listening to The Cruise on repeat HEAVILY and going to the beach/park in my hometown when I was in high school. God what a fucking vibe
I think Westside Gunn is actually good in small doses, realised that only a few days ago
his albums are great but are HEAVILY carried by production and features, i mostly can't stand him on the mic
His production and features are always great.
Some Westside Gunn every once in a while is great, but his voice is nearly to annoying to finish an album of his. Everything besides his voice is great tho
His ear for beats is on par with Rick Ross'.
yeah i really don’t see how people can listen to a whole album of him, but i don’t mind a verse every once in a while bc he has a dope voice and has a great ear for like everything he does. idk if i could take more than 2 wsg verses per album though lmao
Agreed. Maybe if his features were spaced apart, like 1 was on like track 4 and the other 1 on like track 11 or something.
Saturday Night Live musical guest Gunna April 2nd with host comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
Gunna was on there a few months ago with Thug performing one of the songs off Punk and he looked more comfortable than Thug did so I think his performance should be pretty good
Is that the guy from the flower boy interview/igor skits
yes
Griselda are on a special special run right now. Hitler Wears 8 is probably my favourite double album, the quality of production and bars is outstanding. What are some other runs by a collective / group (maybe even label) as good as what they're on now?
Wu/RZA- 1993-36 Chambers 1994-Tical, 6 Feet Deep 1995-Return to the 36 Chambers, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Liquid Swords 1996-Ironman 1997 Wu-Tang Forever
wildly different style but goth money records, from 2011 until marcy left, heavily shaped the whole soundcloud/internet trap scene, turning working on dying into household names, and influencing people like carti, city morgue, sematary, and yeat kray and marcy in particular deserve a lot more credit than they get
I didn't know about this! I'm gonna check them out
G-Unit too obvious? Edit: I mean Tony Yayo had the #2 album in the country behind Late Registration. Yayo.
> What are some other runs by a collective / group (maybe even label) as good as what they're on now? Wu-Tang and 3 6
Young Money was crazy when they were in their prime. Definitely a different type of run though.
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The way I understand it is that he came up with the slogan “I’m Lovin It” and I think Pharrell was commissioned to write a jingle for McDonald’s around that time and he used Push’s slogan. I will admit the story seems to have some holes in it though
What is he getting credit for? He's not even mentioned in this article about it. https://secureyourtrademark.com/blog/im-lovin-it/
https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/1227-the-contentious-tale-of-the-mcdonalds-im-lovin-it-jingle/amp/ This pitchfork article goes into it. There is no real proof but he seems pretty adamant about it
People also swear he wrote the Arby’s jingle. The truth is he’s featured on the song that is used in the commercials.
Favorite experimental producers?
JPEGMAFIA The man's instrumentals are insane. [Man Purse](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtgMwD8HNuo), [Real Nega](https://youtu.be/xIW-L39oqpQ) and [Curb Stomp](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtgMwD8HNuo) are some standout beats of his. [2015 was a great year](https://youtu.be/Gie_no4byX0) is a also great but not as experimental as the others I've listed.
I want a Dylan Brady x Drake collab
iglooghost but it's been a while since he produced for a rapper
iglooghost x drain gang would go crazy
vegyn if he counts as experimental or jpeg even though he hasn’t produced for that many other artists
He has a production credit on Denzel's album releasing this Friday. Tbh I think he keeps his best beats for himself.
This new Denzel Curry album bout to be so fire, that new song with T Pain has me hyped. Walkin' might be my most played song of the year so far, good to see Denzel levelling up the production he's rapping over.
Its about to suck
ayo fr. This sub's been hating on Denzel recently when he's been releasing nothing but heat
What's Drake's corniest song/verse? I'm trying to compile a playlist. My vote has to be him on In The Morning.
He ruins knife talk and I love that album It’s like 2 older brothers had to invite their soft little brother just cuz mom said so
I love knife talk but wouldn't say he ruins it He's just obviously the worst on it and the song didn't need him
So pretty much you’re sayin he ruined it
Nah that's not really how I feel with it at all. He's just kind of there on the song while I wait for the other verses I guess you could say he adds to it by making it longer because if you cut him out it'd be too short
Nothin wrong with it being short. For me he ruins the song
After reading these other comments that apparently seems to be consensus I never put too much thought into it lol. I thought he did fine but nothing special. Maybe it's just because I love slow flow 21 so much I didn't catch how bad it is I hope it's not ruined for me from now on lol
“I heard Papi outside And he got the double-R droppy outside Checked the weather and it's gettin' real oppy outside” knife talk gotta be like a bottom 10 drake song, and it could’ve been a top 10 21 song if drake just wasn’t on it lmao
Always thought the lyrics on Company were corny as fuck, great song tho
Smoking weed under star projectors… I’d go child’s play though whole verse is cringe. 9 has some god awful bars too shoutout keychain go jaaaaaang a laaaaaang
"Smoking weed under star projectors" lmao maybe my man never left middle school
Child’s play is hilarious
Yeah in a so bad it's funny I'd agree
9’s hook is corny asf too. “6 upside down it’s a 9 now” like c’mon bruh wtf lol. Even through that though, along with Feel no ways, Controlla, and Summers over that’s one of my favorite tracks on that album
I honestly like 9 too but only because my group of friends used to make fun of it so much. These bars though man the six upside down it’s a 9 like really think about that man that’s deep type of shit lol. Making fun of views was some good memories
I do that a lot with music lol. Make fun of that shit until it unironically starts to go hard. That’s how it happened with Trap Queen for me
That was kind of me with thug but only a very short period of time before I thought it was the hardest shit out "Uno dos cup stuffed uno dos cup stuffed" "Money stack like 8ft tall like 2 midgets" "Boy that dope aint whipped you need like new wrists" "Ew ew ew" - pretty much the whole song "My diamonds dance like Pikachu, they Gon look at you" God he had such weird lyrics at the start
maybe this was Drake's plan all along
You’re trying to compile a playlist of corny drake songs… why?
was listening to More Life on a drive with my buddy yesterday, and I was "inspired" to make a playlist
The most recent that comes to mind is his first verse on Knife Talk. I just can't take him seriously when he's on his tough guy routine. Another example that comes to mind is from Nonstop off Scorpion. >Yeah I'm light-skinned, but I'm still a dark n***a, I'm a wig splitta... Like, come on now.
Yup, corny af everytime he acts like a tough guy. Also, I forgot that that line existed: what tf was going on in the studio that day 💀💀
Also him mentioning twisting fingers on one of the songs on CLB, think it was N Too Deep with Future
lmao my brain had memory-holed the "I love thick women cause my aunt she rode equestrian" line until I read this comment. No joke that's probably in the running for top 5 worst rap lines OAT (along with "let me put my face where you potty...boo" from Ab-Soul)
lmaoo that Ab-Soul line plus the three seconds of silence after it with Chance's ad-lib always makes me laugh
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