Doechii was conveying Top wanted her to rap a certain way, but she literally can't make what he's asking for. She can only be herself. That doesn't overshadow the fact that she's rhyming "boom bap rap cap" but I think that would save her from a bottom 10 lyric list
Nah. Satirical frustration can be still auditorily better. I think that she's still solid but this track, if I heard it first from her, would have made me drop her and miss out on her other good tracks, so it is a valid inclusion in my book
I got a line in a song that got me in trouble until some of my friends who are trans stuck up for me. "(....... blah blah blah something something ) hit nicki/ f wit a squad of trans ninjas, sam witwiky." this was like 2018 and it seemed like the only people who hated were..."republican" true this was in the Oak Lawn area in Dallas.. so i think they hate anyone who doesn't hate what they hate.
Great video! Regarding the Doechii song, even ignoring the lyrics, I really like the concept of "rap scatting", taking influence from jazz scatting. I'm sure it's been done before (as has pretty much everything at this point), but it's still an interesting idea to explore nonetheless.
I like "Oh My God", I'm an old fan, I was there when you released it, very few people heard Master Artisan. I kinda like how the internet remembered it and made it viral lol. The nostalgia is real.
Future sounds _concussed_ on that track. Like dude just staggered upright after getting the knocked the fuck out by the bouncer at a club. A bouncer Future antagonized because he had just drunk a 32oz of lean. Real "skull hit the curb" style. Also Jesus *fuck*, Wu-Tang, what the hell was _that?_
She was refrencing her viral pop hit 'What it is?' - she repeats it because that's all people wanted to hear from her at one point. Also the 'boom bap, rappity rap...' is a direct shot at people who make fun of lyrical rappers. That discourse has now evolved into people calling her music 'Harriet Tubman music' and 'Slave Anthems' because she's affiliated with TDE and doesn't visually lead with her sexuality- one listen to her songs and you'll hear her talking about sex and relationships etc. RC come on man I expected you to know this stuff SMH!
I'll play devil's advocate here and say that referencing a pop hit in your next single can be slippery to pull off without you sounding insecure. Even then repeating a word or phrase regardless of reference would be annoying. In the "Boom, bap..." part, he acknowledged that it was a parody of that era. However there's no clever punchline to go with the joke. So it sounds like an 8 year old imitating you in an obnoxious voice because you annoyed her.
Well, it wasn't typically "classically romantic" like so many relationships of today. There was very much a power dynamic involved. Most of the time, if you weren't the one layin' the pipe, you was a bitch.
So, I feel like you pretty heavily missed the point on what Boom Bap was going for. One of the overarching themes on Alligator Bites Never Heal was Doechii being frustrated with her label trying to restrict the types of music that she makes. This comes up throughout the mixtape but is the main focal point of Boom Bap, where she complains that her label doesn't want her to sing and wants her to just rap. And her response to that is: 1) "Ok, I'll rap for you as much as you want." (does the intro to this song) "That's what you wanted, right?" 2) "Why are you trying to restrict me to rapping when I already have a very successful song where I sing?" The song in question is called "What It Is", which is why she ends every line with that phrase for a few bars. And the "What the fuck is it?" is her saying "Well, if you know that I can be successful singing, why the fuck are you trying to restrict me to only rapping?" 3) "Get Top, the head of my label, on the phone because I am not just one kind of artist. I'm everything, I can do whatever kind of music I want to because that's what I worked this hard to get to this place to do." Anyway yeah I think Boom Bap is a really good song and all of the lyrical decisions she made on it, including the ones that SOUND kinda stupid, are really smart.
I understand the points that you're making. Counter: thank goodness I didn't hear this first from her because if I did I would have put her down and missed out on all the rest of her work
@@NicoLaffey The OP is literally 100% correct on what the song is about. You can feel however you want about the execution but what they wrote is spot on.
I think Doechii could easily take what she was doing there and present it as a rap/hip hop version of scat singing in jazz. Something that is more about the sounds and how they flow rather than what the words actually mean. That would actually be a really interesting innovation.
It's nice seeing you briefly talk about the time you did some rapping under the name "Masta Artisan" (Albeit talking about it as if you were a different person entirely, amusingly enough. Too embarrassing to talk about?) I remember jamming to your song "Oh Really?" a few times in past. Mostly because you used it for your outro song for your rap critic videos back when you were with Channel Awesome. I also loved the song's subject matter dissing rappers that brag a lot in their songs. Especially the part in the bridge where you theorise over why rappers that do this are suffering from an inferiority complex. Can't wait for Part 2 of The Worst Lyrics of 2024.
I remember one Worst Lyrics video which featured Lil Kim’s diss at Nicki MinaJ, in which she started dissing, only to pivot to bragging about her own success and how she just had a baby. Yea, as bizarre as that shift was (especially with how she ended her verse) at least she didn’t make random stuff about Nicki up!
Oof, that Wu Tang lyric hurts as a non binary listener who gravitated to their music because of their Eastern religious themes on their albums, RZA may have written The Tao of Wu but I’m worried about whether he’s as bad as Ghostface on this issue now.
Thank you for bringing Hiss and Big Flop back into the convo, I feel like everyone forgot that it was Meg kicking off the first quarter for the year we would ultimately have. One addendum: Minaj technically had not two, but THREE significant connections to preds: her husband, her brother AND her friendship and multiple collabs with Tekashi69. Two such relationships is maybe (M A Y B E ) a fluke, but THREE? That's a very troubling pattern.
1) in regards to Nicki rhyming “bar” with itself 3 times, keep in mind this is the same woman who, 7 years ago on Rake It Up, rhymed China with itself 4 times before rhyming it with vagina and going back to rhyming that with China. 2) Funny you should (accurately) say “the self proclaimed queen of rap, everyone” as, making it all the more fitting that Nicki initially signed to Young Money, it reminds me of whenever you would say “ladies and gentlemen, your best rapper alive” about Lil Wayne given that that’s what he used to call himself.
The funniest part of Bigfoot was Barbs trying to convince everyone that it was bad on purpose like Stupid Hoe, ignoring completely why Stupid Hoe worked on the first place
Doechii's too high on the list in all honesty, especially with Nicki not just rhyming bar with bar, but foot with....foot and foot. Big Foot is just foul on so many levels and oughta be lower
I have not watched the video yet, but I've paused at the start just to say my reaction was 'oh his hair looks so good!' That style really suits you, right down to the ground!
@ music is subjective so I’m not trying to sway people but his take didn’t sound like it was “I understand it and still don’t like it” it sounded more of “I’m genuinely ignorant to this songs and I’m taking it at surface level”
Totally agree on the Doechi song. Its giving that one Lupe Fiasco song where he just says nonsense. You can't just make bad music and then give a knowing wink at the end. Parody still has to stand on its own.
@GordonShumway-t6u theres that hopsin track no words that's also just kinda that. Those can be like funny interludes but treating them like serious songs is a bit of a swing and a miss
okay but with dave blunts "the cup" is one of my favorite "joke" songs to play with others edit: also all his strange lyrics always make me go "WHAT" so if that was the point he definitely succeeded
Nicki Minaj, nonsensical nonsense, and blatant homophobia. Now I'm all the more curious to see how the second half of this list will outdo all of this.
@@karmmy365 Maybe I need to listen to the full album to understand that tbf. I was just going based off what I heard (mind you not even the full song was played)
@xamp_exclammark I am not new, I've been a fan for years, but I've come to realise his approach is limited and narrow which I think he's sorta come to see as well at least in his regular reviews
Doechii was clearly making a point about the label by spouting gibberish and fart noises at the start of the track. I love your content, but did you listen to the rest of the song?
Thank you for not censoring the video, RC. It’s not a huge detail but all the censorship TikTok vocabulary we hear makes me want to unalive with my pewpew.
Disappointing assesment of Boom Bap. Understandable criticism of the actual words but thats kinda the whole point isnt it? That its not a good song? That she wants to make her own music, she cant make traditional boom bap bc it wont be good lol
Idk, I know this sound like a cap out, but I feel like for 1: It is kind of a joke song mocking the label and Top Dawg 2: It is still surreal, weird, creative and just fun enough to be a very enjoyable listen. Think of Earl Sweatshirt's stuff after OF which were super weird abstract stuff with slow assymetric flows and rhythms.
"Her reputation is under arrest. She had the right to remain silent. Anything she says or does can and WILL be used against her in disses and online reviews."
Holy shit, Dave Blunts is from Davenport. When he brought up Mary’s on 2nd I was like “wait, is there like another gay bar called that somewhere?” Looked it up and, no, he’s definitely talking about the oldest gay bar in my hometown. Incidentally, Mary’s on 2nd was a pretty decent bar. Haven’t been in a long time but it used to be cool. Used to have a big fish tanks in front of the entrance until someone did a car attack and destroyed it.
I looked up what people think of it on reddit and twitter and there are people saying they liked it ON FIRST LISTEN? No you did not. That is a ruse to make me lose my sanity.
So about that "Boom Bap" song, I felt the same way about "lift yourself" song by kanye west till i learned he made the lyrics garbage cause he had beef with the guy that made the beat. So for as long as we can listen to that song, it will have the woods "poop diddy, whoop scoop, poop, poop" over that beat
it was on purpose just to be silly. more of a skit than a song, especially because she followed it up on the album with her fastest paced, most lyrical track (nissan altima)
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Go get a life, that chair is getting moldy
The essence of Nicki's diss track was "Your mom is dead and you're tall"
She lied on her dead momma
Don't forget that part when Nicki said "You're a whore"
@@ShawnBloom the 2nd one *isn't even an insult*, some of us (cough me cough) are into that shit 😄
No wonder Nikkis husband still loves her, given how childish she was on that track
That was savage. Gloriously savage.
Oof
Winner!
Nicki won that..
Nicki is the Queen of rap..
Stop trynna pull her down!
@@wandileshongwe8658 Keep crying.
Doechii was conveying Top wanted her to rap a certain way, but she literally can't make what he's asking for. She can only be herself. That doesn't overshadow the fact that she's rhyming "boom bap rap cap" but I think that would save her from a bottom 10 lyric list
Nah. Satirical frustration can be still auditorily better. I think that she's still solid but this track, if I heard it first from her, would have made me drop her and miss out on her other good tracks, so it is a valid inclusion in my book
Idk, this song never bothered me like that especially in the context of the album, just seems almost like a skit to me.
Outside of that song, Doechii is a very good female MC?
yeah absolutely @@kenterminateddq5311
i think its perfectly fine cuz shes isnt taking herself seriously
i’m trans and “the way i had it tucked, you would think i was trans” is so funny to me
Yeah , like that shit was genuinely clever (not trans just appreciate good wordplay)
Also trans and that line made me giggle and also question that the dude isn't a part of queer culture
I got a line in a song that got me in trouble until some of my friends who are trans stuck up for me.
"(....... blah blah blah something something ) hit nicki/
f wit a squad of trans ninjas, sam witwiky."
this was like 2018 and it seemed like the only people who hated were..."republican"
true this was in the Oak Lawn area in Dallas.. so i think they hate anyone who doesn't hate what they hate.
Same lol
yeah same its funny so i really dont care
Great video!
Regarding the Doechii song, even ignoring the lyrics, I really like the concept of "rap scatting", taking influence from jazz scatting. I'm sure it's been done before (as has pretty much everything at this point), but it's still an interesting idea to explore nonetheless.
I think the song They Want EFX counts 🤔
That's literally what she did so this shouldn't be on the list
Having doechii on here when lil mabu and Ian exist is crazy
It is a part one part they might be on part two
Lil Mabu AND ian>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Doechiii
@@reksio2214 good rage bait
#9 sounds like when you're talking to a friend who hasn't fully woken up yet in the morning.
That's how Future sounds in all of his songs
Future usually sounds like that but this is playing it up more than usual
"Big Foot" at #10? Got damn, Critic. This is going to be rough.
Its not in any particular order
@@nelumboandrews6762 it is lol
@@nelumboandrews6762 It definitely is
I like "Oh My God", I'm an old fan, I was there when you released it, very few people heard Master Artisan. I kinda like how the internet remembered it and made it viral lol. The nostalgia is real.
0:37 I feel like that's an extreme weakness for Nicki Minaj to have two close family members to have a weird case (why are they around?)
3:27 I didn’t have Future mentally regressing back to infant on my 2024 Bingo Card
People were praising him heavy after the Metro song that Metro and Kendrick carried, it's their fault for making him think he did something good.
Future sounds _concussed_ on that track. Like dude just staggered upright after getting the knocked the fuck out by the bouncer at a club. A bouncer Future antagonized because he had just drunk a 32oz of lean. Real "skull hit the curb" style.
Also Jesus *fuck*, Wu-Tang, what the hell was _that?_
That’s what people get for all these years of praising Future’s lazy, brain damage flow
She was refrencing her viral pop hit 'What it is?' - she repeats it because that's all people wanted to hear from her at one point. Also the 'boom bap, rappity rap...' is a direct shot at people who make fun of lyrical rappers. That discourse has now evolved into people calling her music 'Harriet Tubman music' and 'Slave Anthems' because she's affiliated with TDE and doesn't visually lead with her sexuality- one listen to her songs and you'll hear her talking about sex and relationships etc.
RC come on man I expected you to know this stuff SMH!
bro really be missing the point in a lot of his videos but he's still entertaining 😂
I'll play devil's advocate here and say that referencing a pop hit in your next single can be slippery to pull off without you sounding insecure. Even then repeating a word or phrase regardless of reference would be annoying. In the "Boom, bap..." part, he acknowledged that it was a parody of that era. However there's no clever punchline to go with the joke. So it sounds like an 8 year old imitating you in an obnoxious voice because you annoyed her.
"doesnt lead with her sexuality" lmao. five seconds of listening to nissan altima is all those people gotta do.
I can tell Wu-Tang knows nothing about ancient Roman attitudes towards homosexuality...
With those views, in ancient Rome Wu Tang Clan would have nothing to fuck with.
Well, it wasn't typically "classically romantic" like so many relationships of today. There was very much a power dynamic involved. Most of the time, if you weren't the one layin' the pipe, you was a bitch.
So, I feel like you pretty heavily missed the point on what Boom Bap was going for.
One of the overarching themes on Alligator Bites Never Heal was Doechii being frustrated with her label trying to restrict the types of music that she makes. This comes up throughout the mixtape but is the main focal point of Boom Bap, where she complains that her label doesn't want her to sing and wants her to just rap.
And her response to that is:
1) "Ok, I'll rap for you as much as you want." (does the intro to this song) "That's what you wanted, right?"
2) "Why are you trying to restrict me to rapping when I already have a very successful song where I sing?" The song in question is called "What It Is", which is why she ends every line with that phrase for a few bars. And the "What the fuck is it?" is her saying "Well, if you know that I can be successful singing, why the fuck are you trying to restrict me to only rapping?"
3) "Get Top, the head of my label, on the phone because I am not just one kind of artist. I'm everything, I can do whatever kind of music I want to because that's what I worked this hard to get to this place to do."
Anyway yeah I think Boom Bap is a really good song and all of the lyrical decisions she made on it, including the ones that SOUND kinda stupid, are really smart.
I understand the points that you're making. Counter: thank goodness I didn't hear this first from her because if I did I would have put her down and missed out on all the rest of her work
You can't be serious 😂
@@NicoLaffey The OP is literally 100% correct on what the song is about. You can feel however you want about the execution but what they wrote is spot on.
@@NicoLaffey lil boy can't keep up?
cope. forcing yourself to like it because of the backstory. its okay to think a song is bad if it is.
I think Doechii could easily take what she was doing there and present it as a rap/hip hop version of scat singing in jazz. Something that is more about the sounds and how they flow rather than what the words actually mean. That would actually be a really interesting innovation.
Sadly she wouldn't have been the first to do it so it wouldn't even be an innovation.
It's nice seeing you briefly talk about the time you did some rapping under the name "Masta Artisan" (Albeit talking about it as if you were a different person entirely, amusingly enough. Too embarrassing to talk about?)
I remember jamming to your song "Oh Really?" a few times in past. Mostly because you used it for your outro song for your rap critic videos back when you were with Channel Awesome. I also loved the song's subject matter dissing rappers that brag a lot in their songs. Especially the part in the bridge where you theorise over why rappers that do this are suffering from an inferiority complex.
Can't wait for Part 2 of The Worst Lyrics of 2024.
He did a full review of that track a while back, really funny to hear him talk about his own music. But hey, every idol started out being cringe.
I remember one Worst Lyrics video which featured Lil Kim’s diss at Nicki MinaJ, in which she started dissing, only to pivot to bragging about her own success and how she just had a baby. Yea, as bizarre as that shift was (especially with how she ended her verse) at least she didn’t make random stuff about Nicki up!
@heymistercarter. yeah now Nicki is the washed up older rapper with wack jabs
And ironically, she also kept on rhyming the same words ("outta here" 4 times).
Oh my god, I am a trans woman, and that “way I keep it tucked line” was one of the funnier things I’ve heard in recent memory
Yeah I'm a not-straight dude and I thought some of his bars were funny honestly.
Lol same, that line made me chuckle
Oof, that Wu Tang lyric hurts as a non binary listener who gravitated to their music because of their Eastern religious themes on their albums, RZA may have written The Tao of Wu but I’m worried about whether he’s as bad as Ghostface on this issue now.
2:59-3:19
When Future said "keeping baby bottles like we wearing diapers" in the song "Low Life," he was not lying
Can't wait for Future's new track, where all he says is "Goo goo ga ga" for four and a half minutes.
More like 2 and a half
6:30
He is also a chaser. As a trans woman, I can tell you, I absolutely hate that shit!
Amen
@
Yes!
Nobody's chasing you I promise
@@johnostrowski9678don't be a prick
Seek help
the doechii take is wild. she on her jazz sh!t and its fire to me
Mumble rap has reached its final form
And apparently, so has “alternative” “real hip hop” rap! Doechii outchea strugglin’!
"Self proclaimed Queen of Rap, everyone" damn that's old school.
Thank you for bringing Hiss and Big Flop back into the convo, I feel like everyone forgot that it was Meg kicking off the first quarter for the year we would ultimately have. One addendum: Minaj technically had not two, but THREE significant connections to preds: her husband, her brother AND her friendship and multiple collabs with Tekashi69. Two such relationships is maybe (M A Y B E ) a fluke, but THREE? That's a very troubling pattern.
Kind of concerning that you couldn't tell what was going on with that Doechii track
That 90s rapper meme took me out
these WORST/BEST of videos are some of the best on series on youtube lol please keep going
1) in regards to Nicki rhyming “bar” with itself 3 times, keep in mind this is the same woman who, 7 years ago on Rake It Up, rhymed China with itself 4 times before rhyming it with vagina and going back to rhyming that with China.
2) Funny you should (accurately) say “the self proclaimed queen of rap, everyone” as, making it all the more fitting that Nicki initially signed to Young Money, it reminds me of whenever you would say “ladies and gentlemen, your best rapper alive” about Lil Wayne given that that’s what he used to call himself.
That Ghostface bit. Big never meet your heros energy
The "Of course we do" clip made my day. Thank you, Rap Critic.
Rap critic you look like an mature static shock ⚡️
The funniest part of Bigfoot was Barbs trying to convince everyone that it was bad on purpose like Stupid Hoe, ignoring completely why Stupid Hoe worked on the first place
THINK U THE WORST LYRIC
YOU AIN'T EVEN THE PART 2
Doechii's too high on the list in all honesty, especially with Nicki not just rhyming bar with bar, but foot with....foot and foot. Big Foot is just foul on so many levels and oughta be lower
I have not watched the video yet, but I've paused at the start just to say my reaction was 'oh his hair looks so good!' That style really suits you, right down to the ground!
9:36
Dude...you became a "viral" lolcow semi meme for like two days, you don't need an excuse, it was no big deal.
My queer high ass “I’m already stoned man” 😂😂😂
Take Doechii off this list immediately
Why? Did you watch the segment
@ yeah and he missed the entire point of the song. It’s satirical frustration
Just because it's satirical frustration doesn't mean it still doesn't sound awful
@ music is subjective so I’m not trying to sway people but his take didn’t sound like it was “I understand it and still don’t like it” it sounded more of “I’m genuinely ignorant to this songs and I’m taking it at surface level”
@@Timmy2Dopesong sucks regardless
Wish rap critic would post more stuff his content is so good bro❤😂
That future track has gotta be a joke.
Isn't the majority of future's tracks a joke?
slob on me knob
I would love if Nicki just stopped. Like, in general
I saw the Doechii line differently
To all the people who are mad about Boom Bap, just because a song has a point doesn't mean people have to like it
If the bait worked, leave a like
I haven't heard the song but I'm assuming people don't understand that you can appreciate music while not actually enjoying it.
Holy shit man. I used to watch u back in collage. Damn...im happy u still doing this
Totally agree on the Doechi song. Its giving that one Lupe Fiasco song where he just says nonsense. You can't just make bad music and then give a knowing wink at the end. Parody still has to stand on its own.
@GordonShumway-t6u theres that hopsin track no words that's also just kinda that. Those can be like funny interludes but treating them like serious songs is a bit of a swing and a miss
Doechii on here is crazy.
They're cooking you for Doechii & they're right to
Sorry, but that's a bad song. She's usually good, but not in that one.
Loving the thumbnail, so creative
It's that time again. Always love it when your Worst Lyrics of the year come out. Funny as always.
okay but with dave blunts "the cup" is one of my favorite "joke" songs to play with others
edit: also all his strange lyrics always make me go "WHAT" so if that was the point he definitely succeeded
Nicki Minaj, nonsensical nonsense, and blatant homophobia. Now I'm all the more curious to see how the second half of this list will outdo all of this.
If you added Doechii for clickbait, you're successful
No, she's here for a good reason
@@nightwingmix1nope
That shit was trash dog
@@nightwingmix1 Because you guys took the bait and are exactly doing what she complained about. Dope song.
@@karmmy365 Maybe I need to listen to the full album to understand that tbf. I was just going based off what I heard (mind you not even the full song was played)
Nah, boom bap is great, she's clearly just fucking around and it sounds great not everything needs to be a lyrical masterpiece
I mean.. yeah it’s clearly a joke but no it doesn’t sound good lol
I'm sure it's got a message and a point behind it, but no, it doesn't sound great at all.
Well if you are new to the rap critic this man comes off sometimes as if he ONLY listens to lyrics.
@xamp_exclammark I am not new, I've been a fan for years, but I've come to realise his approach is limited and narrow which I think he's sorta come to see as well at least in his regular reviews
@@ryszardsikora6894 Yeah thats why i said sometimes,and its been less and less frequent as his channel goes on
Doechii was clearly making a point about the label by spouting gibberish and fart noises at the start of the track. I love your content, but did you listen to the rest of the song?
MY BOY IS BACK
Bro forgot “mabu, I like purple”
Missed you mannnnn this a yearly tradition in my lonely ssa life
Kanye is gonna get nuclear heat at #1. I can feel it
Might be Tom MacDonald or Drake, though.
@@crazyluigi6664 Tom MacDonald better
What about the guy who does the silly voice on carnival 😂 hopefully we get a few jokes about that
Thank you for not censoring the video, RC. It’s not a huge detail but all the censorship TikTok vocabulary we hear makes me want to unalive with my pewpew.
Ghostface wildin'! 🤣🤣🤣
Ghostface KIllah is trash
@ Ghostface is a BEAST! Your opinion of him is trash! 👎🏿
Merry Christmas, Busta, I mean, Rap Critic. 😅
I'm definitely protecting my eardrums and my braincells by NOT listening to Future.......IJS
Disappointing assesment of Boom Bap. Understandable criticism of the actual words but thats kinda the whole point isnt it? That its not a good song? That she wants to make her own music, she cant make traditional boom bap bc it wont be good lol
Rap critic not being you rap name is crazy
man i forgot how embarrassing that whole meg and nicki beef was. nicki played herself so hard lol
Boom Bap on the list, I’m afraid I cannot take the rest seriously
Future!! Future wake up we gotta drop content!!
Future at 7 AM on 2 hours of sleep: 2:59
Damn the rap critic gotten old if he doesn’t understand boom bap
damn, you're looking better than ever
1:07 Not me saying the line out loud, thinking of Meg's interview only for you to say it second later, lol 😂
Idk, I know this sound like a cap out, but I feel like for 1: It is kind of a joke song mocking the label and Top Dawg 2: It is still surreal, weird, creative and just fun enough to be a very enjoyable listen. Think of Earl Sweatshirt's stuff after OF which were super weird abstract stuff with slow assymetric flows and rhythms.
Why didn’t you mention the one SINGLE Dave Blunts lyric we were all waiting for? WHY?!
1:00 "The guilty need no accuser."
"Her reputation is under arrest. She had the right to remain silent. Anything she says or does can and WILL be used against her in disses and online reviews."
Citation? Because that is a ridiculous quote, almost like it came from someone in-charge of a gulag.
Holy shit, Dave Blunts is from Davenport. When he brought up Mary’s on 2nd I was like “wait, is there like another gay bar called that somewhere?” Looked it up and, no, he’s definitely talking about the oldest gay bar in my hometown.
Incidentally, Mary’s on 2nd was a pretty decent bar. Haven’t been in a long time but it used to be cool. Used to have a big fish tanks in front of the entrance until someone did a car attack and destroyed it.
Rap Critic meetup at Mary’s on 2nd?
I randomly stumbled across Cryin in the Kitchen as a facebook reel and had to replay it several times to get what he was sayin.
Yoo I got a 90s hiphop rnb inspired propane I wanna send you some songs
How do I do that?
WHAT THE HELL IS THAT HOOK ON PLUTOSKI i can't
I looked up what people think of it on reddit and twitter and there are people saying they liked it ON FIRST LISTEN? No you did not. That is a ruse to make me lose my sanity.
Braids rap critic is actually dope
So about that "Boom Bap" song, I felt the same way about "lift yourself" song by kanye west till i learned he made the lyrics garbage cause he had beef with the guy that made the beat. So for as long as we can listen to that song, it will have the woods "poop diddy, whoop scoop, poop, poop" over that beat
100% Wrong. The beef was with Drake, he told him he was going to sell him the beat. Kanye & Mike Dean made the beat...
As soon as I saw “Nicki Minaj” in the title I knew big foot was gonna be the song RC was talking about. That actually says a lot about the song
Plutosoki we made it baby 🙏🏾
Oh, Nicki...
She's not fine...
She's so not fine it *blows my mind...*
Boo Nicki...boo Nicki...
6:30 to 6:42 I'm laughing way too hard the projection bruhhhh 😂
Ghost said himself that Shaolin album (What he heard anyways) is TRASH because its a patch job not a real album. Cilvaringz is to blame for everything
I was waiting for Plutoski 😂
Is it just me or did Doechii just sound like she forgot the words?
it was on purpose just to be silly. more of a skit than a song, especially because she followed it up on the album with her fastest paced, most lyrical track (nissan altima)
A hit dog will holler!
Nah bruh, I like "oh my god"
Rhyming bar with bar with bar has some Jack Harlow energy.
Damn I miss The Boondocks!!
I get what doechii was trying to do but calling a song “boom bap” and not having a boom bap beat was disappointing
I think that's part of what she was trying to do
Doechii is trash in general , the whole album is ass
Man been watching the worst lyrics since like 2017 it’s been a long time
Damn, Wu Tang really lost me with the FIRST line lol. Ruined all my interest in that next album.
OH MY GOD I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS!!!!!
Can you do a video on when rappers overuse their own lines. What's lil Wayne's preoccupation with "shit" and references with flies or maggots etc