Perfect example is Mac Miller. Starting as a goofy white rapper that makes music about life in high school and became a artist with own vision and style, beloved by the most of hip-hop heads.
he was never “goofy” he was just youthful , did you expect him to be grown straight out of the gate ? everyone forgets he died at 26 and was an OG way before he became that age
As a black person and hip hop head, I get tired of the word corny being thrown around. It’s so old. There’s more than one way to be black. There is more than one way to be an artist, there is more than one way to be a rapper. and it seems to me that if you don’t behave or dress a certain way or step in line, or talk about what black culture has said you should, you get slapped with the “corny” label. Just let people live. Goddam.
It ain't about being black or being a gangster rapper. It's about rappers being fake deep. Presenting themselves as rappers with "substance" and bringing something new to the table most of them aren't saying much.
The one and only nah that’s not it. We’re just in the habit of policing what’s cool and socially acceptable, which is money, redbones, guns, and coke. Step outside of that and you’re corny. These trap artists aren’t saying much of anything either. Try again.
@@E_MZ_ Like I said it's not about that. When an artist is truly great he or she will get recognized even their style goes against the norm just look at Kanye.
@@Breeze06 Not true,yes Kanye is great in Hip Hop. But what's fake deep,it seems that word is now being real, cause not one person labeled a "mumble" rapper as corny. And this label of being corny,has been put on Eminem, which he got at the same time he dissed the rap game. And corny to me is everyone rapping about unreal people who forgot where they came from so Migos,A Boogie and lil whoever all changed their sound to someone who had success in the case you make about being corny.
@@tjester4842 Everyone you mentioned is corny to me as well. All I'm doing is replying to E M's comment which was that a rapper rapping about anything outside of gang violence will be labeled as corny which I disagree with.
Tyler and Odd Future has such a huge cult following and influence on modern hip-hop it was hard to call them entirely corny back then. After Wolf Tyler himself started being took more serious.
Sam Mercer The personality, energy, style, and music of OF influenced not just their core audience but many rappers and artist we see today. I don’t think we’d be getting stuff like the Astroworld concerts if not for Camp Flaw Gnaw, or many of the eccentric, wild, and colorful rappers we see today. On top of that Tyler and company’s sound was extremely authentic and unique during the time. The early projects like OF Tape 2, Bastard and Goblin had their corny moments, cannot deny that, but still felt fresh and full of super catchy bangers
Any rapper can be labeled "corny" if a rival is jealous of their skill just hire a bunch of trolls to start saying dude corny on social media boom...automatic shade campaign.Some actually corny rappers do just that.
Finally someone said it 😂. People will just call something corny for the fuck of it. Some people won’t even listen to the music, they here the first couple of words and assume, people are full of shit is what it comes down to.
One day you’ll realize that they’re all corny. Whether you’re a fake gangsta or a fake revolutionary, it’s all garbage at the end of the day because they’re more focused on selling an image than making good music. The content isn’t the issue, the execution is.
@@mistahmst "Non corny" rappers make some pretty shit bars in every song though? Like sometimes they are literally just saying a regular sentence with a rhyming word at the end. I just think there's a "jock" mentality in some hip-hop heads. Creativity is seen as corny and a hard exterior is never question. So here's a good question: Why is that line corny?
@@valeoncat13 guest what, those wannabe hard rappers are corny too. Being corny doesn't just apply to the "nerdy" rappers, it applies to all rappers who pander to a specific audience without an ounce of talent or charisma. They simply exist to sell an image and take what other better rappers did, but completely water it down. Also lol at saying that creativity is seen as corny. These nerdy rappers simply make music for the rhythmless. From their wack/generic beats, whiny voices, and laughably bad rhymes that they swear are "too deep for the average mind" when in reality, they're not even on Nelly's level lyrically, let alone on track to being on the same level as Nas, Jay, Biggie, etc. like a lot of these rappers' fans like to pretend they are. To answer your question, the reason why that particular line was corny was because there was nothing creative or interesting about that bar. It's such a "Punchlines 101" type bar that it's insulting. A line like that wouldn't even be hot in the 80's let alone the 2010's.
@@dominicthelordkabinga A try hard fake deep that takes himself way too serious. oh and also one who severely lacks in originality or his art conflicts with his personality
I made the beat and murdered it, kasey Anthony- childish gambino Damn early gambino was so hungry that he couldn't wait to heat up so he ate these cold bars lmao
I think one of the few things that really work is pushing towards sincerity, without making content that's overly sentimental and filled with useless platitudes and fake wokeness. To give an example of this contrast: Kendrick's albums are written incredibly well and are able to provide commentary on both the outside world, while also being introspective. He doesn't rely on cliche points, and usually finds interesting ways to present ideas on topics, even if other rappers have rapped on those same topics (ex. police brutality, racism, growing up in the streets, the perils of success and fame). This is a sharp contrast to Hopsin saying "Did the man who invented college go to college?". Even when you put aside the really ridiculous lines, a lot of Hopsin's lines (and to a certain extent Logic's) border on "we live in a society" type cliches that definitely won't age well as time goes on. On top of all of that though, you have to make good music. New, exciting, and interesting music triumphs all, and people are much more likely to forgive and forget when your shit bumps.
Sometimes I get conflicted about the empty platitude thing. Some people are intelligent about things that are less abstract and don’t fully understand deeper messages, so the only motivation they can get comes from cliches. To us it sounds tired and lazy (which in some cases it is for people trying to be “relatable” to build a following) but then sometimes I think it’s a good thing for people who are more intelligent in other areas to have a source of motivation from a simplified message they can understand clearly.
@@BTeezy130 That's a good point. I get conflicted about it too and wonder if maybe I'm being too cynical. But I think that the music industry in general underestimates people's intelligence. Where the cliche thing really bothers me is when it's used to push a narrative that is so simple that it's just untrue, and sometimes those can feel like a conversation stopper instead of a conversation starter. Like for example I really dislike a lot of Prince Ea's (spoken word artist) stuff because a lot of his videos boil down to "phones/social media are bad and they make us sad" or "education turns kids into slaves". I kind of resent this because I feel like this contributes to a lot of people being completely dismissive of these things, and not seeing any of the potential positives of social media or education in society. The conversation just kind of stops there. And I do get that in a song you're limited by time and structure and shouldn't be expected to have as much nuance as an essay. But idk, I just find myself shaking my head at the kinds of messages a lot of artists put out with their music. I view a lot of them as basically McDonalds salads. Like it's marketed as healthy because it's a salad, but it's also got whatever the fuck McDonalds puts in their food, that ultimately means they're still selling you the same shit.
Daniel Levin dude I feel like I’m talking to myself right now. I’ve thought about this topic so much and I have the exact same view with everything to just said. Especially about people being dismissive because there seems only to be facile opinions on complex issues and events. I’m so happy I came across the word “facile” a little while ago because it is the perfect description all bundled up into a single word. (I see the irony of that lol). After a while words start to mean absolutely nothing no matter how much importance they hold because people talk about things like healthcare as casually as they talk about what they did over the weekend. People get sick of hearing it and lose interest in the cause.
And what you said about maybe just being cynical... my exact thoughts every time this comes up. I want to give these people the benefit of the doubt but I can’t help feeling like I want to rip my hair out when I initially read/hear it
@@BTeezy130 Yeah I try to avoid harping too much on any individual artist (except Hopsin who will forever be the king of corn). It's more so the overabundance of fake socially conscious music/takes that makes me worry that over time people will become very jaded about the idea that artists can have something meaningful to express in their art.
ToneUP bruh he is garbage listen to syre without thinking about it being jaden smith the best song was icon and he had like 2 lines about dirty dishes he’s ass
Childish Gambino is a stereotypical rapper. He’s stealing flows from mainstream rappers, but putting a “nerdy” spin on it. The only difference is that he’s making those styles worse with his whiny voice and weak beat choices. Not to mention his horrendous punchlines.
mistahmst when I think of stereotypical I think of rappers rapping about drugs and guns. Childish gambino never came in doing that. He stuck to his roots. Im
mistahmst I do agree about stealing flows and image. A lot of these rappers weren’t woke until it became popular. J cole and Kendrick were the only ones growing their hair wild and rapping about politics, than when it became popular a lot of artist copied them. I felt like childish gambino did that
This is what I’m talking about. The whole “this rapper is good because he doesn’t talk about guns and drugs” argument is garbage. That just means you’ll take anything with the “conscious” label thrown on it regardless of quality. I also say he’s a stereotypical rapper because even though he’s not explicitly talking about the same things as these lean sipping, gun toting rappers, he’s clearly taking direct influence from them and taking their aesthetic, but watering it down without bringing anything new or interesting to the table or even bringing any interesting insight to these topics. It doesn’t matter what you’re talking about, whether you’re talking about social issues or even talking about street shit (drugs, violence, etc.), the music has to speak for itself and you ain’t making slaps, it simply won’t matter what you’re talking about. A bad song is a bad song.
ikr it is beyond me how anyone could watch his genius video and not think that hes corny, or to be more precise, a pretentious douche lol. Atleast anyone over a certain age
Man came straight out with some slander. Gambino was NEVER corny. His thing was being that geeky black dude and then he kept growing. He was never corny because he was being himself. Royalty is one of my favorite mixtapes ever and it introduced me to so many fly artist. First time I heard Nipsey, Schoolboy Q, and Ab-Soul were all on Royalty.
I don't know why there is a check mark on Jaden Smith because yes he's matured but he still acts all meta and with the shits when all he does is overtly emulate every artist he admires without bringing any originality.
yeah lol. I dont want to delegitimize an artist for being born rich, but jaden smiths dad is worth a couple hundred million and jaden is out there trying to portray himself as some kind of skate rat while wearing designer clothes lol. On top hes rapping about getting money and pretending to be omniscient while hes barely 20 and very much grew up in a rich kid bubble. Like no hate to him for growing up rich, but hes trying so hard to be something that hes not
lmao what are you trying to deny? go to his fkn youtube channel theres a fucking wannabe skate punk song with video from a month ago and his first verse in icon has a fucking lazy skate punchline and a line about getting money by the minute right off the bat
I'm a super stan. Don't like everything he's dropped but he has a very Kanye and cudi esqe sound and is wildly experimental. Check out B,L,U,E,P,I,N,K and PCH
@@justonknowles which is not a sin he just has to find himself. Music is based on inspiration Kendrick was rapping like lil Wayne till he found what makes him Kendrick. Travis Scott gets the Scott From kid Cudi's real name Scott Mescudi Jaden is inspired by Cudi,Ye and a few other artists and the songs I recommended in my Comment are songs that are distinctly Jaden Smith. Other Notable Songs include Lost Boy,Fallen, Rolling Around. That's the Jaden sound.
Big Sean has been in my playlist lately. Due to how honest and good he's grown to become. He's still growing and embracing it. And I'm liking him more and more. He's gotten way better at his craft. And now I'm starting to listen more and more. When before I used to say he's a boring rapper and is complete trash. But now he's getting up there.
I wasn’t actually looking but I just knew when you said “some artists will never be able to rid themselves of their corny image” that a pic of hopsin would show up lmao
I think the real problem is taking rap seriously in the first place. Its entertainment. Improving your life and educating yourself is what you should take seriously. The rap umbrella is big enough for all types of rappers. Stop being gatekeepers and let people be what they want. If you don't find them entertaining then don't listen. Other people might like them.
Sometimes I get conflicted about the empty platitude thing. Some people are intelligent in areas that are less abstract and don’t fully understand deeper messages, whether it’s music or something else, so they get their motivation from cliches. To many people it sounds tired and lazy (which in some cases it is for people trying to be “relatable” just to build a following) but then sometimes I think it’s a good thing for people who are more intelligent in other areas to have a source of motivation from a simplified message they can understand clearly, not having to think too hard to feel its effect.
To be honest Childish Gambino was never corny to me his bars on Camp were clever and funny punchlines well crafted. I really liked that he made music pure from the heart and he always was honest which in terms made his music great and I could also relate to a lot of the stuff he was talking about. People just dismissed him and called him corny because of his nerdy persona and it made people think that he was not black enough or perceived him as a white rapper trying to be black. He has evolved a lot from his come up and as much as I would like to see the culdesac, ep, and camp version of him spitting bars again I’m afraid that we’ll never get that version of him again because he has grown and matured into a different artist.
Agree. "Camp" Gambino was fire. He definitely seems more jaded now but as fucked up as the industry is and the reaction to him being himself...can't blame him. His comedy special "Weirdo" was GENIUS
MiguellaGorilla Yeah it really was and his Kauai ep is definitely underrated as well and I really believed he switch his style because of all the hate he got back then which is sad because the people that knew about him like Charlemagne hated him now likes his music which is really where the fake love comes into place
Daniel Lopez not at all. Drake’s early stuff was super corny. Especially when he was still doing all that Young Money garbage with Wayne and a bunch of nobodies. It wasn’t until NWTS when he really started making slaps. He got better beats, put more bass in his voice, his flow got better, and his songs overall got less sappy. The sappiness is still there (he’s gotta keep his female fanbase somehow), but he got more of a balance on NWTS and IYRTITL.
Corny Dude “6 pm in New York” and “Energy” were on IYRTITL, “Tuscan Leather” was on NWTS, and “0 to 100” was also around that time period too, so the argument still stands. A lot of his more recent stuff is kinda meh, but he was at his best from 2013-2015.
Unpopular opinion: Logic's fanbase make Logic look even more cornier then he already is (The same applies to Joyner Lucas and Eminem, i have seen fans of them call Lil Wayne a mumble rapper.)
@@Daniel-et6zc Yea his early work wowed me. But i hate how people see him as a rolemodel for rap now because he raps fast. Again: i have seen fans of him call Lil Wayne a mumble rapper.
@@cjtuckerbpmc You can't blame him for being a GOAT that kids started copying off of. New-gen rappers all take a fuck ton of inspiration from Weezy but they lack the talent and what you're left with is rappers making Lollipop level hits over and over. Though now in 2019 it isn't very true (artists now copying Thugger and Future which are both great artists), you can still hear the Lil Wayne influence, but without the bars to match.
Only if they have real talent and have actively been honing their artistry. Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) was able to because he worked on his craft actively with every release, amd wasnt afraid to be himself which people respect. Jaden is still trying to pull out of that lane but I feel he still has ways to go. Vic Mensa on the other hand, takes himself way too seriously, something people easily can pick up on and it shows in his work and lack of popularity.
History has consistently shown that time will unicornify most rappers. Even Vanilla ice is getting his props these days, even appearing on a track with Ross.
People talk about deadly gangs like the crips and bloods, but nobody wants to mess with the corn gang- surprised you were able to get a pic without getting a hit on you
Childish Gambino became uncorny the minute he stopped rapping sadly. He had good bars, but everybody called him corny up until 3005, which his day one fans actually don’t like as much as his old bars
All but an exception of a handful of 'rappers' since the mid/late 90's, most rappers can never 'uncornify' themselves. They enter the game corny af, exit the game corny af. They sell their souls in hopes of staying around.. then they don't push them anymore. Consequently, they are puppets from that point on for the rest of their lives. Let's see what happens to The Island Boys in a few months, now that they sold their souls supposedly. That's all they want: to sell these kids a dream in the industry, they make a blood pact to them, then their owned forever 💯
What I dont understand is why does a rapper who doesnt come across as a negative stereotype or a conscious rapper have to be corny. Everyone has their lane and fans who follow. Its all about being honest with your fans and yourself
“Corny rappers” are usually rappers who are trying to make social change in the world and bring attention to important issues like feminism, police brutality, and systemic racism in the rap game. People find them “corny” because they don’t like to think, and to actually analyze the racism that affects THEM, which I find hilarious.
Gtfo if these corny ass rappers were doing anything right, nobody would be calling them corny. These rappers are corny because they try to act all high and mighty, but aren’t bringing anything new or interesting to the table sonically or lyrically. They’re more worried about pandering to the “real hip-hop” crowd than actually making great and to make matters worse, they usually jack flows from these same rappers that their fans would normally clown (even using some of their producers), but water it down and put this pretentious “conscious” label on top without actually saying anything interesting or memorable.
@@mistahmst first of all i dont get wat u saying, they are spitting some pretty good bars and bring new stuff to the table but even if they didn't, have u ever listened to hip hop nowadays? Every single rapper is just riding the wave and they all be using not only the same topics but literally the same bars and words. They dont copy flows and even if some do i don't know why they are labeled corny, wat about all the mainstream rappers copying each others flows arent those guys corny? Producing has nothing to do with all that shit and why wouldnt they label themselves conscious? They are conscious, just like every unoriginal mainstream rappers labels himself a gangster and a pimp they also label themselves conscious. Stop all this bullshit, hip hop fans are for real retarded.
Great video as always do, love watching videos oh hip hop culture besides what we directly get to read and have discussions about the scene. I'd love to see if you could do a follow up vids of rappers who tried to "uncornify" themselves, but only made it worse for them?
@@squidwardtennisballs3390 sounds like you're just currently in the space that he was in at the time he made that album. what, because theres more hihats & his emotions are more direct like a man rather than the aimless highschool type rage he had in 2010? he was a emo straight edge weirdo kid when he made that album (I love hopsin thats not a diss but just the truth) & now hes a grown man with grown man problems, but with money & fame. that's a totally different character & chapter in life.
@@squidwardtennisballs3390 An artist can only give you the life they're experiencing at the current time & when people do what you're doing right now it fucks them up in all kinds of ways, often to the point where they basically quit trying. you really shouldn't do that shit bro if you dont fw em no more than just dont fw em but dont attack them for becoming what their life has turned them into, maybe you & that artist just dont have so much in common anymore, they're not for you, the same way 2 friends grow up & go different ways in life. that shit ain't fair how we treat artists & they torture themselves over that shit constantly.
The fact that rappers who promote positivity and consciousness as corny but rapper promote negative things like shooting, killing,bragging down promiscuity is deem as poppin shows how mess up we are as an society
Question I wanna ask tho do RUclips rap belong in rap because theirs not alot of good RUclips rappers and if they are they mediocre compared to people like tyler creator travis scot for example like I feel like ironically evens tho RUclips is a app people use RUclips rappers feel extremely fake while industry rap sounds more real evens rappers like lil pump shows more realness then the best youtube rapper Hope u discuss this
That’s just your perspective. I take some RUclips rappers quote seriously as rappers like Token and Quadeca. Even if they aren’t seen as professional as people like lil pump, the shit they put it is exponentially more original and better than shit like that
@@cjtuckerbpmc no I hate both u jus didnt do your research ksi is actually put on RUclips rappers as one of the best thats how low the standards are for RUclips are for RUclips rappers YOU UNDER STAND!!! Also I don't like lil pump I used that as an example to explaining evens a rapper like lil pump is way more real then any youtube rapper name one RUclips rapper whos realler then him evens the top RUclips rappers are extremely mediocre Ps my rap taiste is Kendrick lamar tupac slum god j cole xxtentacion wu tang clan childish gambino denzel curry slick rick and alot of other things
Yes! He just says the dumbest conspiracy theorist bullshit I've ever heard, and his bars and flows are super weak, honestly have no idea what people see in him he's a cornier rapper then his Dad
Never heard anyone hate on bonfire💀y’all sometimes only look at the view of critics, like when he was still under rich chigga mfs loved him, he’s corny now?? Yall trippin. And I KNOW y’all did put king corny on this list jaden smith, bro peaked in life when karate kid came out
IF ANYONE WANTS TO HEAR A BAD ASS CHILDISH GAMBINO TRACK. LOOK UP “DONT FORGET TO FEED YOUR NEOPETS” ITS THE SAME TRACK WITH THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE LINE BUT WITH A SICK ASS BEAT.
The common theme is that each of these artist stuck to making music that was personal, introspective and unique to them while becoming more and more likeable people. However I think Jaden still falls to the same corny trap as Logic or J Cole. His larger than live cinematic production makes his music sound super important and emotional that Jaden feels like he’s saying more than he actually is, and once you scratch past the surface it’s pretty shallow.
U never really remove the label u just do ur own thing till ur the best at it. Ex tyler the creator. Only donald glover really disproved this and thats cause he captured the funk. Vic mensa changed genres but he just sound like black anime nerd making emo music
But!? “Did the guy who invented college... go to college?” Lmao I can’t with that Ya know William Phelps Eno (the guy who invented stop lights) never learned how to drive a car
Logic is always the 1st photo shown when it's about this topic 😂
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@Pixel Smile Corny torch? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I know smh. Shits stupid
WubzTheDubz Huh? U ever listened to anything of his before 2016?
Not his mixtapes and first 2 albums
Perfect example is Mac Miller. Starting as a goofy white rapper that makes music about life in high school and became a artist with own vision and style, beloved by the most of hip-hop heads.
Hubert very true! His last album Swimming was phenomenal. And no, I’m not just saying that bc he died. That is a fantastic album.
@@wm_9640 Feel you. 'Swimming' is probably my favorite album of 2018
he was never “goofy” he was just youthful , did you expect him to be grown straight out of the gate ? everyone forgets he died at 26 and was an OG way before he became that age
@@justonknowles i be goofy kinda funny acting stupid but they love me
@@johnconnor2572 im not saying mac is corny i just quoted an old ass lyric of his lol
"Uncornifying themselves" may be one of the corniest phrases I've ever heard
Yes, but what you said was corny too
What i said right now looked corny
EK06 Beats lmao you’re trying too hard that’s corny bro
Vlpha That was kinda corny
@Vlpha Yeah Vlpha you're corny
Are you sure about Jaden? Cause everyone I've ever met still thinks he's unbearably corny
Faxual man very Faxual Jaden is so unbearably wack
Doctor medicine I was finna say that too
@@watchalotadunks you are whack
Ain’t about they think! 🤦🏾♂️
John Connor I always thought Kyle was unbearably corny but jaden is certainly up there
As a black person and hip hop head, I get tired of the word corny being thrown around. It’s so old. There’s more than one way to be black. There is more than one way to be an artist, there is more than one way to be a rapper. and it seems to me that if you don’t behave or dress a certain way or step in line, or talk about what black culture has said you should, you get slapped with the “corny” label. Just let people live. Goddam.
It ain't about being black or being a gangster rapper. It's about rappers being fake deep. Presenting themselves as rappers with "substance" and bringing something new to the table most of them aren't saying much.
The one and only nah that’s not it. We’re just in the habit of policing what’s cool and socially acceptable, which is money, redbones, guns, and coke. Step outside of that and you’re corny. These trap artists aren’t saying much of anything either. Try again.
@@E_MZ_ Like I said it's not about that. When an artist is truly great he or she will get recognized even their style goes against the norm just look at Kanye.
@@Breeze06 Not true,yes Kanye is great in Hip Hop. But what's fake deep,it seems that word is now being real, cause not one person labeled a "mumble" rapper as corny. And this label of being corny,has been put on Eminem, which he got at the same time he dissed the rap game. And corny to me is everyone rapping about unreal people who forgot where they came from so Migos,A Boogie and lil whoever all changed their sound to someone who had success in the case you make about being corny.
@@tjester4842 Everyone you mentioned is corny to me as well. All I'm doing is replying to E M's comment which was that a rapper rapping about anything outside of gang violence will be labeled as corny which I disagree with.
Wale might never be able to uncornify himself... he’s pretty deep down that rabbit hole...
FoshoGotFlow is wale corny ??i heard he was good
How the hell is Wale corny?
He isn't really corny, he's just very bland but has made some good shit in the past.
@@rsinist9733 his first couple mixtapes are great especially More About Nothing
@@jd5726 this dude goes around talking shit about everyone
This video's not helping at all. You can still make creative bars though. The word corny gets thrown around too much.
ENTIRELY too much; I agree
No Sellout 0.00 i was asking myself when was the last time I heard someone call gambino corny
"eating oreos like these white girls that blow me"
-childish Gambino
Idk if he was considered corny but Tyler The Creator definitely progressed and turned into a more serious artist post-Cherry Bomb
He didn't take himself serious enough to be corny
@@ENGLISHMURPHY I agree
Tyler and Odd Future has such a huge cult following and influence on modern hip-hop it was hard to call them entirely corny back then. After Wolf Tyler himself started being took more serious.
Sam Mercer The personality, energy, style, and music of OF influenced not just their core audience but many rappers and artist we see today. I don’t think we’d be getting stuff like the Astroworld concerts if not for Camp Flaw Gnaw, or many of the eccentric, wild, and colorful rappers we see today.
On top of that Tyler and company’s sound was extremely authentic and unique during the time. The early projects like OF Tape 2, Bastard and Goblin had their corny moments, cannot deny that, but still felt fresh and full of super catchy bangers
@DeathWorld honestly bro, i got respect for all of them except hodgy. fuck that dude.
I’m sorry not sorry those “corney” lines from gambino were fire to me
This dude is bugging, all those lines hit
@@spacecadet3879 bro this fuckin clown tried to say Jaden Smith and Rich Brian aren't corny 😂🤔😂
@@johnalddrumph456 woah👀,Have you heard "The Sailor"
Takes a corny person to understand a corny person😂
Nah they were corny, but they were also impressively “on the ledge”
Any rapper can be labeled "corny" if a rival is jealous of their skill just hire a bunch of trolls to start saying dude corny on social media boom...automatic shade campaign.Some actually corny rappers do just that.
Finally someone said it 😂. People will just call something corny for the fuck of it. Some people won’t even listen to the music, they here the first couple of words and assume, people are full of shit is what it comes down to.
Big W bro
Thats not a real thing. Hiring a bunch of trolls to make a smear campaign? Dude youre living in a fucking fantasy world
@@williamalbatross4677 Um....have you not been on the internet long?
@@williamalbatross4677 or sarcasm i hope?
Even when gambino was “corny” he always made it look cool somehow. It just fit him
He wasn’t that Corny imo. Camp had some bad songs but you could hear the potential.
I don’t get it. We be calling these guys corny and then praise the fake gangsters and flexers.
Stinga TV You are one of these people that are speaking facts!
@Andrescia Hooten
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Its just Media/Art. Present the best package, get the most praise. You shouldn't be invested in these people beyond a 4 min track anyway.
I dont
One day you’ll realize that they’re all corny. Whether you’re a fake gangsta or a fake revolutionary, it’s all garbage at the end of the day because they’re more focused on selling an image than making good music. The content isn’t the issue, the execution is.
“Made the beat then murdered it, Casey Anthony” is a fire line tho. There are some bad bars on camp, but that ain’t one of them.
That line is garbage. Definitely deserving of the corny title if that’s really an example of the best he had to offer lyrically.
Wyatt Parrish when did I claim be a rapper?
Wyatt Parrish also, if we’re on the same page then why are we even having this discussion? You just bored?
@@mistahmst "Non corny" rappers make some pretty shit bars in every song though? Like sometimes they are literally just saying a regular sentence with a rhyming word at the end. I just think there's a "jock" mentality in some hip-hop heads. Creativity is seen as corny and a hard exterior is never question.
So here's a good question: Why is that line corny?
@@valeoncat13 guest what, those wannabe hard rappers are corny too. Being corny doesn't just apply to the "nerdy" rappers, it applies to all rappers who pander to a specific audience without an ounce of talent or charisma. They simply exist to sell an image and take what other better rappers did, but completely water it down. Also lol at saying that creativity is seen as corny. These nerdy rappers simply make music for the rhythmless. From their wack/generic beats, whiny voices, and laughably bad rhymes that they swear are "too deep for the average mind" when in reality, they're not even on Nelly's level lyrically, let alone on track to being on the same level as Nas, Jay, Biggie, etc. like a lot of these rappers' fans like to pretend they are.
To answer your question, the reason why that particular line was corny was because there was nothing creative or interesting about that bar. It's such a "Punchlines 101" type bar that it's insulting. A line like that wouldn't even be hot in the 80's let alone the 2010's.
Now I see why Hopsins been making suicidal music y’all keep calling the dude corny every 2 seconds .
he's corny
He's corny
He is corny
Can someone please define corny and how Hop fits that criteria???
@@dominicthelordkabinga A try hard fake deep that takes himself way too serious. oh and also one who severely lacks in originality or his art conflicts with his personality
Isn’t it ironic that “corniest” rapper in the game happens to be the biggest aka Drake.
Not saying drake isnt good but he is not the best or most talented
Astro Boy he’s better than any rapper mentioned in this video
Well i guess drake is somehow better than logic , gambino and hopsin . Bro he isnt that good
Astro Boy he’s better than all those cornballs
@@mistahmst typical drake fans
I made the beat and murdered it, kasey Anthony- childish gambino
Damn early gambino was so hungry that he couldn't wait to heat up so he ate these cold bars lmao
Thanks for tagging me appreciate it 💪🏾
I think one of the few things that really work is pushing towards sincerity, without making content that's overly sentimental and filled with useless platitudes and fake wokeness. To give an example of this contrast: Kendrick's albums are written incredibly well and are able to provide commentary on both the outside world, while also being introspective. He doesn't rely on cliche points, and usually finds interesting ways to present ideas on topics, even if other rappers have rapped on those same topics (ex. police brutality, racism, growing up in the streets, the perils of success and fame). This is a sharp contrast to Hopsin saying "Did the man who invented college go to college?". Even when you put aside the really ridiculous lines, a lot of Hopsin's lines (and to a certain extent Logic's) border on "we live in a society" type cliches that definitely won't age well as time goes on. On top of all of that though, you have to make good music. New, exciting, and interesting music triumphs all, and people are much more likely to forgive and forget when your shit bumps.
Sometimes I get conflicted about the empty platitude thing. Some people are intelligent about things that are less abstract and don’t fully understand deeper messages, so the only motivation they can get comes from cliches. To us it sounds tired and lazy (which in some cases it is for people trying to be “relatable” to build a following) but then sometimes I think it’s a good thing for people who are more intelligent in other areas to have a source of motivation from a simplified message they can understand clearly.
@@BTeezy130 That's a good point. I get conflicted about it too and wonder if maybe I'm being too cynical. But I think that the music industry in general underestimates people's intelligence. Where the cliche thing really bothers me is when it's used to push a narrative that is so simple that it's just untrue, and sometimes those can feel like a conversation stopper instead of a conversation starter. Like for example I really dislike a lot of Prince Ea's (spoken word artist) stuff because a lot of his videos boil down to "phones/social media are bad and they make us sad" or "education turns kids into slaves". I kind of resent this because I feel like this contributes to a lot of people being completely dismissive of these things, and not seeing any of the potential positives of social media or education in society. The conversation just kind of stops there. And I do get that in a song you're limited by time and structure and shouldn't be expected to have as much nuance as an essay. But idk, I just find myself shaking my head at the kinds of messages a lot of artists put out with their music. I view a lot of them as basically McDonalds salads. Like it's marketed as healthy because it's a salad, but it's also got whatever the fuck McDonalds puts in their food, that ultimately means they're still selling you the same shit.
Daniel Levin dude I feel like I’m talking to myself right now. I’ve thought about this topic so much and I have the exact same view with everything to just said. Especially about people being dismissive because there seems only to be facile opinions on complex issues and events. I’m so happy I came across the word “facile” a little while ago because it is the perfect description all bundled up into a single word. (I see the irony of that lol). After a while words start to mean absolutely nothing no matter how much importance they hold because people talk about things like healthcare as casually as they talk about what they did over the weekend. People get sick of hearing it and lose interest in the cause.
And what you said about maybe just being cynical... my exact thoughts every time this comes up. I want to give these people the benefit of the doubt but I can’t help feeling like I want to rip my hair out when I initially read/hear it
@@BTeezy130 Yeah I try to avoid harping too much on any individual artist (except Hopsin who will forever be the king of corn). It's more so the overabundance of fake socially conscious music/takes that makes me worry that over time people will become very jaded about the idea that artists can have something meaningful to express in their art.
"Penthouses on both coasts, pH balance."
Idc what nobody say that line was great
@@Dvrkvge sweatpants is a great song overall
FLux who’s line is that?
lmao 😂😂😂 who said this??
@@mwase7782 childish Gambino
Its funny, my favorite Chilish Gambino albums are almost in the exact opposite order of yours.
The Fallen One it’s probably cause people would consider you corny. But it’s not like that shit matters
you're so unique bro
Lol bro Jayden is still corny as hell. Idk a single person who takes this dude seriously. Tyler and Asap Rocky may fw him but that isnt enough
Noah Harris you heard SYRE?
@@tones.melodies was not a fan
ToneUP bruh he is garbage listen to syre without thinking about it being jaden smith the best song was icon and he had like 2 lines about dirty dishes he’s ass
He is a pretentious idiot. SYRE and ERYS both have a. Few good tracks but the whole concept is corny AF
Jayden is too young for you people. His the future of gen z rappers
Childish gambino ain’t corny he just doesn’t act like a stereotypical rapper. Jaden is just weird in his own way
Drew m which makes them corny
Childish Gambino is a stereotypical rapper. He’s stealing flows from mainstream rappers, but putting a “nerdy” spin on it. The only difference is that he’s making those styles worse with his whiny voice and weak beat choices. Not to mention his horrendous punchlines.
mistahmst when I think of stereotypical I think of rappers rapping about drugs and guns. Childish gambino never came in doing that. He stuck to his roots. Im
mistahmst I do agree about stealing flows and image. A lot of these rappers weren’t woke until it became popular. J cole and Kendrick were the only ones growing their hair wild and rapping about politics, than when it became popular a lot of artist copied them. I felt like childish gambino did that
This is what I’m talking about. The whole “this rapper is good because he doesn’t talk about guns and drugs” argument is garbage. That just means you’ll take anything with the “conscious” label thrown on it regardless of quality. I also say he’s a stereotypical rapper because even though he’s not explicitly talking about the same things as these lean sipping, gun toting rappers, he’s clearly taking direct influence from them and taking their aesthetic, but watering it down without bringing anything new or interesting to the table or even bringing any interesting insight to these topics. It doesn’t matter what you’re talking about, whether you’re talking about social issues or even talking about street shit (drugs, violence, etc.), the music has to speak for itself and you ain’t making slaps, it simply won’t matter what you’re talking about. A bad song is a bad song.
Bro, who out here taking Jayden seriously?
John Zapata 🙋🏾♂️
Marmar Classic 🤡🤡🤡
qwerty I’m a clown for having a good music taste?
@@marmarclassic3636 "GOOD" LMAFOOOOOOOO
Jaden Smith is amazing!
“I am not a mayan I’m a menace, that’s why you can lie like a professor”
And Jaden’s not corny? Ok
ikr it is beyond me how anyone could watch his genius video and not think that hes corny, or to be more precise, a pretentious douche lol. Atleast anyone over a certain age
The production is good tho lol
''Corny'' has lost it's meaning, it's thrown around way too much.
Those Gambino bars aren’t even corny though? That Casey Anthony line is 🔥🔥🔥
Tyrone Lucambe go away
It’s decent
That bar was too straight foward
kiss my ass, human centipede haha
Yes,
It's called growing a beard. It happened to Bino.
Didn’t work for EM
Man came straight out with some slander. Gambino was NEVER corny. His thing was being that geeky black dude and then he kept growing. He was never corny because he was being himself. Royalty is one of my favorite mixtapes ever and it introduced me to so many fly artist. First time I heard Nipsey, Schoolboy Q, and Ab-Soul were all on Royalty.
I don't know why there is a check mark on Jaden Smith because yes he's matured but he still acts all meta and with the shits when all he does is overtly emulate every artist he admires without bringing any originality.
yeah lol. I dont want to delegitimize an artist for being born rich, but jaden smiths dad is worth a couple hundred million and jaden is out there trying to portray himself as some kind of skate rat while wearing designer clothes lol. On top hes rapping about getting money and pretending to be omniscient while hes barely 20 and very much grew up in a rich kid bubble. Like no hate to him for growing up rich, but hes trying so hard to be something that hes not
@@schwanzkopf400 fuck out of here have you heard anything Jaden has dropped after the Blue ocean Project.
lmao what are you trying to deny? go to his fkn youtube channel theres a fucking wannabe skate punk song with video from a month ago and his first verse in icon has a fucking lazy skate punchline and a line about getting money by the minute right off the bat
Thats its called "inspiration" everybody does that wtf
Damn Jaden Smith has a lot of albums for a kid. I’ve never met someone that was a huge Jaden Smith fan, but the kid’s got work ethic.
r/jadensmith
I'm a super stan. Don't like everything he's dropped but he has a very Kanye and cudi esqe sound and is wildly experimental. Check out B,L,U,E,P,I,N,K and PCH
He actually makes good music I think people hate on him cuz he's will Smith son.
Lwazi Nozulu yeah because he doesn’t come up with any original ideas and makes the watered down version of music his heroes already made
@@justonknowles which is not a sin he just has to find himself. Music is based on inspiration Kendrick was rapping like lil Wayne till he found what makes him Kendrick.
Travis Scott gets the Scott From kid Cudi's real name Scott Mescudi
Jaden is inspired by Cudi,Ye and a few other artists and the songs I recommended in my Comment are songs that are distinctly Jaden Smith. Other Notable Songs include Lost Boy,Fallen, Rolling Around. That's the Jaden sound.
Camp was a gem change my mind
Big Sean has been in my playlist lately. Due to how honest and good he's grown to become. He's still growing and embracing it. And I'm liking him more and more. He's gotten way better at his craft. And now I'm starting to listen more and more. When before I used to say he's a boring rapper and is complete trash. But now he's getting up there.
There a good chance that the people who feels they're the measuring stick of who corny or cool, are most likely lames themselves.
I wasn’t actually looking but I just knew when you said “some artists will never be able to rid themselves of their corny image” that a pic of hopsin would show up lmao
Corny is a way for people to hate on someone without making it obvious.
Hes still rich chigga to me
Yeah
I remember when people use to make fun of you if you listened to childish gambino back in early 2010s crazy how much the narrative on him has changed
I think the real problem is taking rap seriously in the first place. Its entertainment. Improving your life and educating yourself is what you should take seriously.
The rap umbrella is big enough for all types of rappers. Stop being gatekeepers and let people be what they want. If you don't find them entertaining then don't listen. Other people might like them.
Sometimes I get conflicted about the empty platitude thing. Some people are intelligent in areas that are less abstract and don’t fully understand deeper messages, whether it’s music or something else, so they get their motivation from cliches. To many people it sounds tired and lazy (which in some cases it is for people trying to be “relatable” just to build a following) but then sometimes I think it’s a good thing for people who are more intelligent in other areas to have a source of motivation from a simplified message they can understand clearly, not having to think too hard to feel its effect.
3 years later and this comment went over heads
To be honest Childish Gambino was never corny to me his bars on Camp were clever and funny punchlines well crafted. I really liked that he made music pure from the heart and he always was honest which in terms made his music great and I could also relate to a lot of the stuff he was talking about. People just dismissed him and called him corny because of his nerdy persona and it made people think that he was not black enough or perceived him as a white rapper trying to be black. He has evolved a lot from his come up and as much as I would like to see the culdesac, ep, and camp version of him spitting bars again I’m afraid that we’ll never get that version of him again because he has grown and matured into a different artist.
Agree. "Camp" Gambino was fire. He definitely seems more jaded now but as fucked up as the industry is and the reaction to him being himself...can't blame him. His comedy special "Weirdo" was GENIUS
MiguellaGorilla Yeah it really was and his Kauai ep is definitely underrated as well and I really believed he switch his style because of all the hate he got back then which is sad because the people that knew about him like Charlemagne hated him now likes his music which is really where the fake love comes into place
True art is seldom appreciated by the masses in its time
Going from corny to cool seems like a business model in the rap game honestly...just look at Drake 🤷♂️
Qui no drake went from cool to corny
Daniel Lopez how? He wasn’t corny with Young Money? Wasn’t corny on Degrassi? You trippin lol
Daniel Lopez not at all. Drake’s early stuff was super corny. Especially when he was still doing all that Young Money garbage with Wayne and a bunch of nobodies. It wasn’t until NWTS when he really started making slaps. He got better beats, put more bass in his voice, his flow got better, and his songs overall got less sappy. The sappiness is still there (he’s gotta keep his female fanbase somehow), but he got more of a balance on NWTS and IYRTITL.
Corny Dude “6 pm in New York” and “Energy” were on IYRTITL, “Tuscan Leather” was on NWTS, and “0 to 100” was also around that time period too, so the argument still stands. A lot of his more recent stuff is kinda meh, but he was at his best from 2013-2015.
Dude idk what you are talking about cause....
"Gambino is a mastermind...
Unpopular opinion: Logic's fanbase make Logic look even more cornier then he already is
(The same applies to Joyner Lucas and Eminem, i have seen fans of them call Lil Wayne a mumble rapper.)
Facts but some of it is partially his fault too. Literally no one was calling him corny until Everybody
@@Daniel-et6zc Yea his early work wowed me. But i hate how people see him as a rolemodel for rap now because he raps fast. Again: i have seen fans of him call Lil Wayne a mumble rapper.
Lil Wayne is not a mumble rapper i do however give him credit/blame for inspiring these idiots though.
Thank you couldn’t have said it any better bro. Em is my favorite rapper but Wayne is a top 5 goat for the culture and that’s FACTS!
@@cjtuckerbpmc You can't blame him for being a GOAT that kids started copying off of. New-gen rappers all take a fuck ton of inspiration from Weezy but they lack the talent and what you're left with is rappers making Lollipop level hits over and over. Though now in 2019 it isn't very true (artists now copying Thugger and Future which are both great artists), you can still hear the Lil Wayne influence, but without the bars to match.
7:17 Big Sean was talking about D as in Detroit.
His latest song with A$ap Ferg said the same thing. 🙄Not corny, y'all just not intelligent
Sparta Lee no he’s just god awful terrible and corny
^dude really thought that went over our heads😂😂
Just Know facts 😂
nah, we got it. no shit he means Detroit, its just wack as hell.
I never rly thought Gambino was corny.
Fuck I still love the “feels like summer” video 👌🏼
So I’m the only one who thought that human centipede line was fire?
No because it was pretty clever.
Chris Tucker you can be corny and clever, but corny is based on preference
You really thought that was fire?
It was so bland and straight foward
Nah, that was better than like jades whole discography so idk where this guy is coming from
Only if they have real talent and have actively been honing their artistry. Donald Glover (Childish Gambino) was able to because he worked on his craft actively with every release, amd wasnt afraid to be himself which people respect. Jaden is still trying to pull out of that lane but I feel he still has ways to go. Vic Mensa on the other hand, takes himself way too seriously, something people easily can pick up on and it shows in his work and lack of popularity.
“Made the beat then murdered it, Casey Anthony” goes hard, idk why y’all talm bout. 🔥🔥
I used to watch that gabino dude when he was just making RUclips videos in the 2000s way before that 30rock thing never watched that or his other show
Russ has done it by repeatedly jumping people with his goons who have dissed him, so I guess that's one way?
History has consistently shown that time will unicornify most rappers. Even Vanilla ice is getting his props these days, even appearing on a track with Ross.
People talk about deadly gangs like the crips and bloods, but nobody wants to mess with the corn gang- surprised you were able to get a pic without getting a hit on you
What a thoughtful analysis. I loved this.
why did i click on this vid thinking that rappers were gonna guess who they were with corn on their heads
I had no idea that Jayden Smith was taken seriously. I certainly don’t 🤣
Childish Gambino became uncorny the minute he stopped rapping sadly. He had good bars, but everybody called him corny up until 3005, which his day one fans actually don’t like as much as his old bars
0:33 why they put Jaden Smith pic there
Hey! That Casey Anthony line was clever
All but an exception of a handful of 'rappers' since the mid/late 90's, most rappers can never 'uncornify' themselves. They enter the game corny af, exit the game corny af. They sell their souls in hopes of staying around.. then they don't push them anymore. Consequently, they are puppets from that point on for the rest of their lives. Let's see what happens to The Island Boys in a few months, now that they sold their souls supposedly. That's all they want: to sell these kids a dream in the industry, they make a blood pact to them, then their owned forever 💯
What I dont understand is why does a rapper who doesnt come across as a negative stereotype or a conscious rapper have to be corny. Everyone has their lane and fans who follow. Its all about being honest with your fans and yourself
Say what you want, Awaken my love is an amazing album
“Corny rappers” are usually rappers who are trying to make social change in the world and bring attention to important issues like feminism, police brutality, and systemic racism in the rap game. People find them “corny” because they don’t like to think, and to actually analyze the racism that affects THEM, which I find hilarious.
Gtfo if these corny ass rappers were doing anything right, nobody would be calling them corny. These rappers are corny because they try to act all high and mighty, but aren’t bringing anything new or interesting to the table sonically or lyrically. They’re more worried about pandering to the “real hip-hop” crowd than actually making great and to make matters worse, they usually jack flows from these same rappers that their fans would normally clown (even using some of their producers), but water it down and put this pretentious “conscious” label on top without actually saying anything interesting or memorable.
Kendrick Lupe and Joey arent called this LOL
@@dabossman5650 i was bout to say that bruh.
There are plenty of rappers that speak out on social issues and don’t sound like whiney bitches
@@mistahmst first of all i dont get wat u saying, they are spitting some pretty good bars and bring new stuff to the table but even if they didn't, have u ever listened to hip hop nowadays? Every single rapper is just riding the wave and they all be using not only the same topics but literally the same bars and words. They dont copy flows and even if some do i don't know why they are labeled corny, wat about all the mainstream rappers copying each others flows arent those guys corny? Producing has nothing to do with all that shit and why wouldnt they label themselves conscious? They are conscious, just like every unoriginal mainstream rappers labels himself a gangster and a pimp they also label themselves conscious. Stop all this bullshit, hip hop fans are for real retarded.
A ad for catfish came on, dat shit was wild
What's the instrumental used for your videos?!
Btw dope content as usual
Great video as always do, love watching videos oh hip hop culture besides what we directly get to read and have discussions about the scene. I'd love to see if you could do a follow up vids of rappers who tried to "uncornify" themselves, but only made it worse for them?
as a Hopsin fan, he definitely used to do some corny shit (Hop Madness era) but his last album there was 0🌽
No shame was an utter disaster that went against every belief he held since RAW.
@@squidwardtennisballs3390 sounds like you're just currently in the space that he was in at the time he made that album. what, because theres more hihats & his emotions are more direct like a man rather than the aimless highschool type rage he had in 2010? he was a emo straight edge weirdo kid when he made that album (I love hopsin thats not a diss but just the truth) & now hes a grown man with grown man problems, but with money & fame. that's a totally different character & chapter in life.
@@squidwardtennisballs3390 An artist can only give you the life they're experiencing at the current time & when people do what you're doing right now it fucks them up in all kinds of ways, often to the point where they basically quit trying. you really shouldn't do that shit bro if you dont fw em no more than just dont fw em but dont attack them for becoming what their life has turned them into, maybe you & that artist just dont have so much in common anymore, they're not for you, the same way 2 friends grow up & go different ways in life. that shit ain't fair how we treat artists & they torture themselves over that shit constantly.
The fact that rappers who promote positivity and consciousness as corny but rapper promote negative things like shooting, killing,bragging down promiscuity is deem as poppin shows how mess up we are as an society
No…
Question I wanna ask tho do RUclips rap belong in rap because theirs not alot of good RUclips rappers and if they are they mediocre compared to people like tyler creator travis scot for example like I feel like ironically evens tho RUclips is a app people use RUclips rappers feel extremely fake while industry rap sounds more real evens rappers like lil pump shows more realness then the best youtube rapper
Hope u discuss this
I'll take youtube rappers...the new school that is(not jake paul,ksi etc) over over these mumble rap fools on sound cloud anyday.
They atleast write their own shit more then i can say for lil Pump(who never stopped sucking) and Drake.
That’s just your perspective. I take some RUclips rappers quote seriously as rappers like Token and Quadeca. Even if they aren’t seen as professional as people like lil pump, the shit they put it is exponentially more original and better than shit like that
@@gaintmoleperson4660
You:likes KSI
Also you:Thinks other youtube rappers are corny
Also Also you:Lil Pump dah realist
Me:🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@cjtuckerbpmc no I hate both u jus didnt do your research ksi is actually put on RUclips rappers as one of the best thats how low the standards are for RUclips are for RUclips rappers YOU UNDER STAND!!! Also I don't like lil pump I used that as an example to explaining evens a rapper like lil pump is way more real then any youtube rapper name one RUclips rapper whos realler then him evens the top RUclips rappers are extremely mediocre
Ps my rap taiste is Kendrick lamar tupac slum god j cole xxtentacion wu tang clan childish gambino denzel curry slick rick and alot of other things
I don’t think Big Sean was ever corny
He is
Dark sky paradise will always bank.
Jaden Smith will forever be corny fym
Yes! He just says the dumbest conspiracy theorist bullshit I've ever heard, and his bars and flows are super weak, honestly have no idea what people see in him he's a cornier rapper then his Dad
This video is delusional, if we are behind honest. Hopsin has unconrified himself more than Jaden has.
Did you just say the rap world tales Jaden serious??!?
I swear that's hopsin in the thumbnail lol
Big Sean is super corny, he was a few decent songs and features but that's it
Hes great lyrically tho but yea i agree with him being corny
Whose the White rapper with braids that says hes white privileged in every song he makes 🤣🌽🌽🌽
Chance wouldn’t be corny if he still lived in Chicago no 🧢
Or you know, if he didnt get married
Idk about that
@@user-ln2qq5bw5m But.... he LOVE HIS WIFE ACK!!!
Never heard anyone hate on bonfire💀y’all sometimes only look at the view of critics, like when he was still under rich chigga mfs loved him, he’s corny now?? Yall trippin. And I KNOW y’all did put king corny on this list jaden smith, bro peaked in life when karate kid came out
I've been a fan of Jaden since CTV2. I honestly think he was less corny with SYRE and b4 then his newest drop EYRS
because the internet is a fucking great album
Wale is someplace taking notes 🤣
this video title is wild
came into this really expecting a conversation on mac miller
I need a russ wale logic track
There is less corn in the Midwest.
Jaden the most corny dude out there wdym
Hopsin aint corny anymore
All 3 Gambino lines you brought up weren't even that corny...
That “Casey Anthony” line might be one of the lamest punchlines I’ve ever heard.
@@mistahmst I dont get it
ruclips.net/video/wBSivTNU02g/видео.html if you want to he saved and have everlasting life in life please WATCH
IF ANYONE WANTS TO HEAR A BAD ASS CHILDISH GAMBINO TRACK. LOOK UP “DONT FORGET TO FEED YOUR NEOPETS” ITS THE SAME TRACK WITH THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE LINE BUT WITH A SICK ASS BEAT.
I think that Hopsin would fall out of the corny category if he did more R&B shit.
The common theme is that each of these artist stuck to making music that was personal, introspective and unique to them while becoming more and more likeable people.
However I think Jaden still falls to the same corny trap as Logic or J Cole. His larger than live cinematic production makes his music sound super important and emotional that Jaden feels like he’s saying more than he actually is, and once you scratch past the surface it’s pretty shallow.
Okay but "made the beat and murdered it, Casey Anthony" does go kinda hard ngl
Who's here after the hated rappers video got taken down?
Who is here before the thumbnail is changed?
I think the hypebeast community and memes helped a lot with changing there image.
lol I love ya videos but if I gotta hear that background music one more fucking time hahahahaha
It’s obvious you didn’t think hard enough if you thought those Gambino lines were “corny”
Soulja Boy uncornyfieng s like seeing a unicorn.. NOT GONNA HAPPEN
chill...that human centipede line is the best thing that ever happened to me....
U never really remove the label u just do ur own thing till ur the best at it. Ex tyler the creator. Only donald glover really disproved this and thats cause he captured the funk. Vic mensa changed genres but he just sound like black anime nerd making emo music
Lean in my Coffee Facts! Because if these people really care about you, they wouldn’t be hating on you.
Y'all crack me up calling Hop corny 🤣🤣
But!? “Did the guy who invented college... go to college?” Lmao I can’t with that
Ya know William Phelps Eno (the guy who invented stop lights) never learned how to drive a car
Lil yachty never did it yet