You're Not Crazy, Hip-Hop is Waking Up
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- ROOFTOP RANT #6 // the inevitable reneissance of hip-hop (Kendrick Lamar, Ice Spice, Drake, Nas, Tyler, The Creator)
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"Ian is white" bro caught a stray
Where in the hell did you find those emojis 😭😭
it does make sense tho
he's not wrong
how do you find the youtube emojis????
@@Yxngteck19
Hip hop will never surpass the greatness that is "From the screen to the ring to the pen to the king🗡️"
Why hate on that lyrically or you just sucking the hate train?
@@Ezcape0its not a good song bro
@@ASTROaepp never said was, just explain how ksi explaining his life is bad lyrically...
@@Ezcape0 it's so corny..if it was released during peak marshmallow era then it would've passed but it's just so outdated and boring if he had different lyrics, instrumental and production it would be good ig
@@LUCKY-lf2jv you failed the basic task I set for you, you an npc?
Nas Literally Kinda Called It.
Not really lol if you're alluding to Hip hop is dead
Does anyone know where I can get that interview?
greatest rapper oat
@@looplstdid you watch the video? Its the nas interview that first pops up he’s referencing
what is this comment and why is it so popular? "Literally kinda called it?" 🤣
Kanye did NOT put Pusha T on. That was Pharrell my guy.
lol there are a few things that don't match up timeline wise, but he's got the spirit
pusha t’s music career was on the decline before collabing with Ye tho. clipse had kinda fallen off and broken up by 2010 and his solo career wasnt really taking off like that. but yea pharell put him on originally. but there is no solo career for push without Ye
he put solo pusha t on. i discovered pusha t with trouble on my mind, good music era
@@chillhomie7 but that's just a you experience, what put pusha on is clipse/grindin'/Pharrell. You can say Kanye made him 'relevant'/mainstream again, didn't give him the step into the industry.
@@tee3835 no my whole generation bruh, going solo is a big deal. some people never heard of clipse but know pusha t.
Why is no one talking how Kendrick revived hip hop in 2012-2013 too. And now again like it’s a full circle moment. He revived it as a new artist and revived it again as the definite GOAT
@@Psyonicxvyl the majority of "better" people from the 90s/00s also collabed with Dre/Diddy LMAOOOO
@@Psyonicxvyl you have a good point. this needs to be highlighted more.
@@Psyonicxvyl bro this is not the drizzy subreddit
@@Stixxs254 This isn’t the Kendrick glaze subreddit either
No tf he didn’t. He lost a grammy to Macklemore 😂 2011-13 was the best time in hip hop. We had Drake, Kendrick, Coke, big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Currensy, Asap, Tyler, logic, Kanye and Jay Z made watch the throne (The best collab album of that era) because Drake was dominating too much.
As someone who grew up listening to my siblings Hip Hop CDs from the 90s/2000s as a kid, I can only pray that the new generation starts appreciating lyricism in Hip Hop again. In a world where we have access to nearly every generation of music to listen to, new artists in the genre should absolutely be doing their research and educating themselves on where the bar was once set.
Slow down goofy unc u not einstein for em dictionary recitals😂✌️tryna be the hiphop professor💀
Spiritual lyrical miracle in big 2024😂✌️
@@cggc5871 on god who does unc think he is LOOL
Now why would you disrespect this man's opinion like that? I can assure you it doesn't make you come off cool, in fact you sound ignorant mate. Making our generation look dumb as rocks with your comments@@cggc5871
@@cggc5871that carti beat got you sucking
I notice modern trap music is not in the forefront anymore
Detroit sound more popular now
@@guccidonbuzzflightyear4440not even that. This shit is all basically dead.
@guccidonbuzzflightyear4440 what exactly is Detroit sound?
Uk rap is alive and well because we make sure to distinguish the different genres.
Trap and hip hop are not the same
@@redrocket604 word . .. it could be anything from eminem to danny brown . .
It smells like the revolution
smells like teen spirit
And the godz are pleased😌
I just hope new actual hip hop artists save hip hop
@@SRHisntSilentnot if they're mixed. For REAL hipHop to be served we need PURE BRED BLACK. whitewashing has ALWAYS led to the downfall of black culture
How
I remember a while back on Dead End Hip Hop, there was an interview with Play from Kid and Play, and he described hip hop as a vinyl record that had dust in the groove, and the needle wouldn't go forward, so the music stayed the same. But after awhile, the needle would push past the dust and continue playing.
That's hard
As long as jid finally gets the respect he deserves.
He definitely is. Especially with Denzel Curry, BigX, and Key Glock
@@IzzyDizzy101 also jpeg and baby Keem
Rock music is thriving in the underground bro, rock is finding it’s identity once again.
Mannnn, Rock is dead. You just don't want to believe it. It's cultural impact is ZERO right now.
thriving in the underground and there’s lots of sick forward thinking and good-nostalgic/throwbacky metal and hardcore, emo, metalcore etc and you have support for longtime legacy acts like Metallica or whatever but the fact remains there are no mainstream culturally relevant rock or metal groups that have a big influence on pop culture right now like Metallica, the Rolling Stones, The Beatles or even Linkin Park or Slipknot in their prime or whatever
rock and metal yes
Good to see
@@Vordb666 I have a hard time thinking of any current (mainstream) artist that is _actually_ culturally relevant. The Beatles were culturally relevant. Miles Davis was culturally relevant. Metallica was culturally relevant. Nirvana was culturally relevant. Tupac was culturally relevant. Who do we have today though? What artists are _actually saying something_ today? Currently, the definition of "culturally relevant" is whatever song is being overused in everyone's Tik Toks this week.
I'd argue that the artistic culture *itself* is "underground and culturally irrelevant". Our "culture" in this country is a dumpster fire. Everything is just an algorithm, carbon copy, or trend.
I'm sure someone will say "what about _____ though?". I'm sure if we all put our heads together we could come up with a couple of names, but that's not nearly enough. My solution to the problem is to just ignore the mainstream altogether and go where the real art is. The mainstream is going to mainstream. There's no point in complaining about what's on the radio when you have the internet.
If YOU want to see Hip Hop culture exist, keep the respected roles of MCs, Breakdancing, Graffiti/Murals and DJs in the conversation. You ever noticed how all these roles got broken up once the industry separated all of em. It was by design.
I figured I'd see you here hahaha. Side comment aside, that is a great observation as industries are focused on $$$ and getting that fast. Looking at the history behind the whole business aspect of thing and how that kinda thing rolls, many will go through any measure to get money the fastest way possible even if it's absolutely absurd.
They are very much still alive and well and do still exist lol. Rappers generally always perform on major stages with DJs, sometimes artists will showcase breakdancing like Dababy having Jabbawockeez in the BOP video, or Megan and other female artists always having backup dancers. Turntablism is still a thing but it's stylistically archaic, but more modern forms of it exist like live drum padding/MPC users. And graffiti art is dope but it's more relegated to gang members marking their territory in inner cities unless in a strictly artistic medium in a controlled environment. Murals are also made like every day in major cities too lol
How can you evolve if you keep the controls and principles from the past? Are you really a fan of hip hop or you're just hip for the moment? Craving the past when the past is blown?
I don't need to repeat the old argument that I was born in the wrong generation. Because I can now go back to the early 1980's Hip Hop and go, this sounds kinda wack subjectively from a producers standpoint. But I still listen when a Slick Rick track comes on, penmanship and subject matter matters the most to me. I can only tolerate so much braggadocios materialism and gimmick rappers of the modern age.
Clout and short attention span virality made it easy to blow up now a days but ain't nobody, I repeat NOBODY gonna rock a Trippie Redd flop album or the Ice Spice Y2K album as long as a Gold Era classic.
Good music has no expiration date, plain and simple.
@@erboch7124 I didn't say that they didn't exist I'm just saying it's all separated. You have DJs being their own category of superstars, rappers their own category and dancers and artists in their own as well. This is the broad scope of the industry that's just how it works now.
It'll be interesting to see where the sound will go
the alchemist way
That outdated geezer sound NOT evolving lil bro😂✌️latest thing that keeps changing is the "rage" beats@@br0wning
Shitt check me out
Prolly the same as it has been
lemme guess soul samples, neo soul and boom bap
Lupe Fiasco never fell off as far as I'm concerned.
He is still the man even when the dam breaks
New album's pretty good
@@asswipe-fl7hq yup on repeat
samurai and drill music in zion is still relevant today
@@dankexposed305 my favourites oms
9:49 🐦⬛ Crow was agreeing with you nephew 👏🏾💯🤣🤣
This video is necessary
I really REALLY fucking hope so. It’s become an embarrassment for years now. It’s a shame that these kids actually like the shit these non rappers put out
Just plain sickening and makes those of us who still care about lyricism persimistic about the future.
Good lyricists are not the problem , we need good artists , not good lyricists
Sorry to say ricky u nt getting ts bck nd we dgaf
In english please @@NevaCared-f6j
@@NevaCared-f6j how many abbreviations are in your comment
That Kendrick music playing in the background is so good.
It ain't even kendrick stuff
@@im_a_bot421"watch the party die" beat
@elfb2722 i thought he said those
@@im_a_bot421 what
Isnt it stuff from The Alchemist?
10:38 Adin ross isn't just not seeing reason in the kendrick-drake beef, he is not seeing reason in anything
“What’s a fashkisms”
7:12 bro i was eating wtf?!!🤣
Same
Good point on the drake fans feeling like they are being attacked. Great video. I feel like we will go back to authentic artist and no more manufactured industry plants. I hope….
They need to stay in their simpboy pop lane😂✌️also that country DEI guy def an industry plant even theme of the all white party💀
That DEI country guy had the theme song for all white party and cosistently on the billboard they not going anywhere😂✌️
@@cggc5871 what?
@@cggc5871Yep, hip hop needs to gatekeep against all of the DEI white boys like Post Malone 😎
Ice spice should’ve been marketed with kid friendly songs. That was her audience. They dropped the ball. And sexy red tour should be around tax season only because of her audience. I can do better with marketing these artists
"time for those who care to take it back" is fire and so true
Japanese soldier fights 29 years after ww2😂✌️
Yall geezer/geezer gaggers can still make that geezer sound it jus not gonna be popping😂✌️
Yalk geezrs/geezr gaggrs can still make that geezr sound yk it jus not gonna be popping 😂✌️
@@cggc587122 comments on this video goddamn ur mad
@@cggc5871 Jesus christ stop commenting how every style of rap other than the one you listen to sucks and will never be "popping" under every single comment you annoying taint wound
Buddy it’s called watch the party die in reference to the culture and how industry plants potray hiphop as a shallow party.
On the surface but dots always got the double meanings and 16 different probable topics being discussed at a time with these songs but art can be interpreted how you want.
@@melkormorgothbauglir.4848yes but don’t limit it to a “p diddy diss”. He mentioned watch the party die and said it’s about diddy didn’t break it down just diddy is Mr party and got arrested so it’s him
@@gamecrazyoo1ye clearly or people writing the track only as a Drake diess like there s some references but there s clearly more than that from the industry from how it îs going kendrick îs basically saying If i can t save IT i have to destroy IT and rebuilt it after
the culture is also shaped by Diddy tho?
@@Cyktar i mean hee s been the boss of the bad boy and been there around biggie pac time
He s been a part of IT despite being a bad one IT still kinda counts
crazy how you said there’s going to be more demand for artists who actually care about your art and then Tyler does 300k dropping on a Monday. great video.
It’s crazy how Christian Rap’s been picking up unironically. From the Kendrick cosign to Lecrae & Dee-1, to what artists like Miles Minnick is doing for the west coast, DKG Kie, EmmanuelDaProphet and others bridging that gap between Christians and other rappers, and other things. Very surprising seeing how on-board so many people are about CHH
I dont think Kendrick was talking about just diddy, most of it applies to him but it seemed to be about the whole industry.
So he's talking about himself then him and the industry are guilty ALL of them every single one
@@Ovenandroid23strawman ahh reply, the whole industry is fucked and every person is fucked it’s kinda like the presidents “well they both suck but this guy isn’t as racist.” That can go the same for rap. Kendrick probably gets a lot of money for the messages he pushes but hey he isn’t fucking kids or killing people. Everyone is out for money but some divide it up.
@@Ovenandroid23 Hes calling himself out and the industry. Kendrick has seen some shit but couldnt speak on it do to the power that the corrupted had. Now in a post Diddy and R Kelly arrested world when the industry has there least amount of power ofc he would call them out now. Kendrick aint touchin no kids or killin ngas or watchin hes just been waitin for the industry to change for the better and to strike when it was at its most vulnerable
he is in cahoots with those people in the industry. he’s a hypocrite
@@welp3694 By your logic so is everyone in the industry
i fucking PRAY that everyone takes the same approach as jpegmafia. he's so incredibly small compared to the quality of the music that he releases.
1.8 m monthly listeners, incredibly small
@@subbysushi504reading comprehension buddy, he said in comparison to the quality
He's out there making the hardest shit in the game, and nobody knows him, smh
@@subbysushi504 1. released an album fairly recently, which kinda explains the peak in listeners. (as i'm writing this comment he has 1.73m).
2. yes, 1.8m listeners is actually a lot, but if you objectively compare someone like drake to peggy; peggy should have A LOT more listeners.
It's not that hard
"I'm sacrificing myself to start the healing, and- shit on my mind and its heavy... tell you in pieces cuz its way too heavy.." - Kendrick Lamar, Mr. Morale
Lil bro doing backflips on that shrimp💀kendrick jus a george floyd sidekick riding off DEI trends,running off the wit the pity money like BLM orgs😂✌️
@@cggc5871least obvious rage bait:
@@vexeroooosheep cant evolve past its sheep genes😂✌️
@@cggc5871 you definitely ride the short yellow bus 🚐
@@cggc5871 reading comprehension issue Goodluck out there kiddo
Kanye did NOT put Pusha T on! That was the worst take on this video.
true. that was The Neptunes i.e. Pharrell
I was about to comment this
For the first like 2 minutes the background song is "Watch the party die" by Kendrick Lamar (he only posted it officially on Instagram),
now that I fully watched the video, It's definetley about Diddy and the attendees
As long as the youth stays ignorant to how the music business works, nothing will change. People still think Yachty is organic.
The schoolboy and Boldy cuts were a great touch. Great vid dude i appreciate you putting effort into this vid.
Goofy in the studio wit lil yachty😂✌️
I liked let’s start here 🥺
The Youth?
@@stellviahohenheim yes, the main consumers of music.
Exactly, when male rappers started getting domestic charges and young thug went to jail, what followed was the labels pushing female rappers into the game, and yet everyone thought " oh it's just time for them to shine " nah the labels need a product that sells and sex sells more in the climate, it was too obvious
The beef was personal for Drake but wasn’t personal for Kendrick! Drake spoke to Kendrick, Kendrick spoke to the industry with Drake as the biggest representation of everything wrong with the industry! It’s like speaking against the fast food industry by saying “fvck McDonalds”
Yes Drake is hip hops biggest problem. Not the shitty mumble rappers and autotune lames and thots talking about drugs, killing and twerking 😂
SchoolboyQ apparently told J cole to back off because it was personal for both? Did you even listen to Euphoria?
How can Kendrick speak to the industry when he's the industry submitting all these grammies to the same people he criticize and all? Make sense?
@@nintendofannot4898 I swear yall be slow 😂 let me slow it down for yall drakeNuggets! Drake was talking to Kendrick THE PERSON, Kendrick was talking to EVERYTHING WRONG WITH THE HIP HOP INDUSTRY with DRAKE as the face of that! So let me slow it down AGAIN!!!! Kendrick doesn’t hate Hip Hop, NOR does he hate the idea of a Hip Hop Industry, he hates how it is CURRENTLY represented and Drake is the biggest representation of that! ! I know it’s right for folks like you to process this ….. take as long as you need tho! Maybe share my comment with one of your smart friends , maybe they can help you ! 😂 this beef wasn’t about Drake for Kendrick! This beef was about Kendrick for Drake! Take your time! 😂😂😂😂
@@the77th its yall. Yall always create an image of Kendrick thinking he's deeper than what he actually is when he's not even better than who he criticizes. That's how we know yall life is sadder than it is. You guys always in search of a savior. This opportunist wasn't a savior then? Yet he somehow is now? Whatever your head wraps up to like religion. You invent an image in your head thinking it is. Because we definitely know that you personally know Kendrick. You guys dig deeper than Eminem fans at this point it's ridiculous.
Always thinking anyone criticizing Kendrick is automatically a Drake fan/stan? How one dimensional can you be honestly?
@@the77th doesn't like the industry yet he sided with Dr Dre and worked with Kodak Black, inviting him in his show. Was he about to expose Jay Z even? Back then? Why wait all these years? And after recollecting all these awards? Thats only then he starts to speak?
Like I said, you're creating a false idol in your own hamster wheel you call a mind.
Your breakdown was 100% on point brother. Kudos. Subscribed.
"Kendrick doesn't do coincidences" is so real.
As an old head…one thing to mention is that there has always been stupid songs and party songs in hip hop…but we knew them for what they were and never tried to make those artists bigger than they should be…today it feels like people think just because you can dance to it, that makes the artist good…a good artist appreciates the craft
Remember, Sir Mix-A-Lot baby got back? It was a song with three verses all about ass. And it won a Grammy. 😂
So happy you posted twice in a month man. Look forward to your drops always
“Kendrick doesnt do coincidences” Thank you.
Thank you for making this, it's easy to start thinking I'm going crazy when there's so many people on the internet just blindly eating up drake's bullshit
It felt like living in a Black Mirror version of The Emperor's New Clothes.
How I felt about people eating up Kendrick’s bs
@@subbysushi504 What bs?
@@subbysushi504ok drizzy get off ur burner account
What a well put together video. Really enjoyed, well done.
I'm only 18, so I can't say I was present for the peak of hip hop, but I'm hoping that it comes back to its former glory. I'm working on a paper about how hip hop is kind of getting to a point where virality takes priority over the message. I will say I'm curious to see where hip hop will go from here before going back to being high quality. Until then I'll be enjoying my Nas', Kendricks, and Lupes. woo.
speaking straight facts and entertaining at the same time, yeah you got a new subscriber bro, keep it up!
Yessir Kendrick bringin hip hop back to life.
Made it a meme wit that corny tiktok anthem😂✌️
It’s been here. Y’all just have to listen to more.
@@NoirNameless I've been a Kendrick fan since I heard that track he did with Cole back in 2014. But forgot about him in the past few years coz he hadn't posted any good music after damn
@@cggc5871 bro tf you talking about💀💀💀💀Corny ass reply
@@YOUNGMERU he really said every song in mr morale and the big steppers was bad 😔😔😔
This is quite the thorough masterclass on this situation and it is greatly appreciated. Salute to you and you earned my subscribe!
After a long convo with my dad the other day, he now wants me to send him examples of actually good hip hop music. He’s a boomer and doesnt understand hip hop’s appeal, so im putting him on some solid lyricists, starting with Cole
start with college dropout
Start with illmatic
ATLiens
9:03 Literally…
lol glad you called it
FR
saying rock music is culturally irrelevant and underground now could not be any less truer bruh
Bruh, what's even a mainstream rock band rn
Shit needs to make a comeback, was a great bridge Between Rap & other Genre's.
Bro I cant even name one rock band except Kiss
Cope lil bro u need to see a therapist for dat like bojack😂✌️
@@actuallyjustbored says more about you than rock as a genre 😂
What i wouldn't give to see that unedited version😂😂. Kidding!! Love your vids!! Keep it up Duplee!!❤
That's why my favorite artist is Bo Jack, straight left-handed rap
Boldy James?
@@Neverfail125who else?💯
It’s gonna be a new wave of rappers all the rappers dying & goin to jail & falling off leave chances for us unknown artists to blow up & I swear imma be one of dem ones to katch this new wave
Brooo am just half way through your video and am already loving this, and I thought the same about ice spice the moment she even came to light, brooo but sometimes I just think the people to blame are the fans for even bothering with artists with no passion for the sport
Your a good creator bro
I used to pray for times like this
Im a white rapper. (feels like an AA meeting lol)
I understand my place in the hiphop space. White people, i feel, should stay the minority. Hiphop is the one black genre than hasn't been taken over by an outside source.
Besides jazz i guess?
I love RAP, and hiphop is forever. This is the low point. We're going up.
I be f-ing with 80's soul too
The fact that your white and rap is not the problem, the fact your white and rap while also placing a glass ceiling on your place in it is the problem, if these black rappers (which im black btw) can’t rap about nothing but bullshit thats them that has to come to the realization they are more vulture than people like Adam and Vlad are, Ive brushed the white non Eminem rappers off in the past (mainly because their albums switch between hip hop and pop too often) BUT realized individuals like Ivan B, Bingx, and others that even sound more street like OT keep the core sound of hip hop in everything they do whether it’s directly from the beat or the cadence and flows.. so word of advice bro, its more off putting to black people that seeks legitimate lyricism to see a white rapper say some shit like that rather than just rapping and showcasing passion. But all of that of course is irrelevant if you only want to relate to the lowest common denominator of this culture
you might be a cuck bro i can't lie
Jazz is white af now, unfortunately
Jazz DEFINITELY got taken over. However, it's not that White folks shouldn't do Hip Hop. They just shouldn't be Post Malones and Kid Rocks about it.
Black Americans and their culture deserve to be respected, loved and appreciated
Lately I started writing again and producing my own beats and editing / filming my own music videos. Apart from working on my typical EPs I been working on a self produced project that I'm releasing on Bandcamp. I hope everyone who likes my comment get a chance to listen to it soon.
Good luck.
Okay the video is fire, but daaaaamn your selection of background music is IMMACULATE.
MY BOY DUPLEE WE TRUST. Only white boy I trust in the hip hop sphere rn, please just….don’t abandon us like the rest 😢😂
Yessir get this mf some more views
Upvote comment all that shut
5:30 this makes me think Kendrick's biggest ace up his sleeve is not the alleged gang ties or Nardwuar, but some acquaintance in the FBI
You came at the right time man while I was eating, I love your videos🖤
Are you eating tacos? If so can you save me like two of those joints?
😤DAM good vid! Bro you deserve more subs frfr I can tell you truly care about the culture. We all need more ppl like you🤜🤛 the godz are pleased
Your background music choices were phenomenal bangers brother bangers!!!
Oh shit. A new duplee. Let’s go
Gawwwdam. That shit was pretty dope my guy.
Hip hop ain’t waking up cause why is sexy redd even possible?
There are a lot of sexy Redds in rap (male& female). She's just the most popular right now. And the act is already running its course.
amazing breakdown, video, the pacing and the editing are top notch. I thought this would have been an interesting but boring video, but you keeped me attached to the screen and I just agree with everything you say. Thanks
Pretty dope analysis young brother. Respect! Props!
This is the first time that I'm watching your channel and I gotta say, the editing, script and locations are niceee. Very engaging,
Poppa Duplee dropped a fireee vid, been edging for this🔥🔥
KENDRICK MENTIONED 🗣🗣🔥🔥
"These days fame is disconnected from excellence"
-Drake
ironic
@@whitepony-f9w????
@@luciannn_sss drake has mediocre artistic ability yet he is still the second most famous rapper oat
@@whitepony-f9w clearly havent listened to take care
@@Iraqi-Canadian actually the first drake album i ever listened to😭
anyone ever took ice spice seriously or unironically listened to it? damn.
There's a quiet revolution, and soon a renaissance.... Well, that's what I'm hoping 🤞
10:42 you put the truth so eloquently i shit myself
and then J Cole drops 5 hours after this video
This is the second video I've seen from you, and the music you pick for the background has always been some of my favorite tracks. Makes me feel like I got good taste lol
I must say you're my favorite creator, reminding me old sneako vibes, it's great
1:53 Yes the MySpace Soilder Boy days 😂
This debate happens every 10 years and people feel like they're forced to listen to things they don't like and complain about it over just talking about things they genuinely like lol. You've had choice for at least a decade now
Tru dat people just want to act unique smh 🤷
its just corny ass oldheads who think that if a rap song dont got basic boom bap drums and a rapper rhyming every 2 seconds, its not real rap... despite there being multiple genres of rap music in general. they've only heard mainstream stuff 🤦♂
i love lyrical rap, tho but these oldheads is corny
i definitely agree about those certain people, but at the same time, if the only thing mainstream HipHop raps about is twerking, sex, cars, money, drugs, and killing; then people should be pointing it out. it creates this agenda of HipHop being about shallowness and materialism.
@jaylacooper2314 It's only that way due to what a majority of people co sume though. Most drops aren't marketed like they're used to and the ability to listen to all of these mainstream rappers in your own space is the same and just as easy for someone to discover a completely new genre.
Pure sales aren't a thing anymore. Creative marketing stands out and a lot of "better" rappers need to understand you can't just drop and expect it to stand out. There would be more variation on these playlists if those with deeper meaning behind their music found creative and innovative ways to gain a buzz
@@jaylacooper2314 just ignore the mainstream then lol
"Ian is white" sounds like a reference to something i heard before but i dont remember where from
It’s really interesting to see how music evolves over time. Music has become more and more individual as time goes on. From orchestras to 60’s,70’s, and 80’s bands like The Beatles or Guns n’ Roses, and now with producers we have a much more isolated music industry, singular artists like Kendrick Lamar or Tyler, The Creator. I personally enjoy 60’s and 70’s rock but I love every kind of music, its a way for us to display our experiences and suffering without directly trying to explain it.
You had the best take I’ve seen online on the Kendrick drake beef. Always quality videos from you
0:16 what ian catch a stray for😭
Remember Kendrick is not your savior...
This was DOPE! Change is already here.
i figured that by myself until your video was popped up randomly on my feed, it’s true the real revelation of hip hop is waking up and we’ll can see the most iconic rappers are active again Nas, Rakim, Ghostface Killa.. and also so many underrated artists especially the new generation there’s so many great artists are on its way to the scene of hip hop
ruclips.net/video/VKMsOLieyvQ/видео.html
“The Fans Are gunna EAT IT UP”
Bru that shii Killed Meee 9:10
🤣🤣🤣
J. Cole - Port Antonio. Daylyt & J. Cole - A Plate Of Collard Greens. Tee Grizzley feat. J. Cole - Blow For Blow.
Kendrick ain’t doing it all himself. Cole still slept on.
the lost one beat is amazing
Good commentary...😂 don't change.. new sub.. AND a suggestion can you talk this artist named Jamell, The black Rockstar that's literally Vanilla Ice in reverse..
This video was such a W, such a good way of looking at things
One thing that pisses me off how so many bad ass dope artist from 1990-1996 dropped some dope ass albums and disappeared. It was so difficult to come up back in the days now these horrible rappers have easy with social media.
Damn I just woke up and this video is kinda fire
4:45 OCEON PRIME BOLDU JAMES!!!
POPPA WAS A LADIES MAN
WHERE WE AT WITH IT ALI??
Ceaser salad but the dressing Italian 🔥🔥🔥
It’s because most big rappers don’t stand for anything. They’re not trying to make the world a better place, or their community a better place. All they rap about is money and hoes. Like we get it. You have money, you have hoez…what else? The last album I genuinely enjoyed by Drake was his ‘NWTS’ album. I loved Kendrick’s ‘damn’ album. All these albums came out when I was a teenager. Now that I’m 23, I want to listen to music with more substance….a lot of rappers rap about a whole bunch of nothing. I’m not gaining anything by listening to them
Seeing people like kendrick and Tyler making cool interesting music that is completely different from everything else out there is a breath of fresh air. I forgot what it was like for artists to start trends and not just follow them.
Hip hop renaissance
Should’ve happened like 5 years ago when Griselda had crazy influence on underground sound and so many artist were popping up out the Midwest and east coast rapping their asses off over the most beautiful samples talking about the grimiest shit just like mainstream rappers but with actually good wordplay and rhyme schemes
hip hop would’ve never had to “wake up” if people didn’t fiddle with its definition by mixing it up with modern trap 😂😂😂
One word, "Chromakopia"
bro I hope, im trying to make old school rap like the stuff we heard in the 90s and 2010s, and im sick of hearing all these one hit wonders bro 😭
I love hip hop so much im a boy from south africa growing up listening to CMYM i feel like that was the end of hip hop now all i listen to is Amapiano for peace