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Peezy_Jenkins;9428341 said:I didn't like the Polish they put on the remix beat either. Sometimes u gotta leave shit alone
infamous114;9428770 said:We get it "aye"
BackInWhite;9429360 said:infamous114;9428770 said:We get it "aye"
Lol every time I read that shit I be like
I understand saying that shit but yeen gotta type it constantly
Built 4 cuban linx;9428120 said:Remix sucked the original is much better
Peezy_Jenkins;9428341 said:I didn't like the Polish they put on the remix beat either. Sometimes u gotta leave shit alone
Beta;9428516 said:Brother_Five;9428375 said:He remix is superior because it had actual rappers on it
Rawness of the original >>>>>
R2_163;9429016 said:niggas are really talking about that remix? foh
leave drill beats to drill rappers.
Beta;9428882 said:For those saying no...explain why it's not
Turfaholic;9429813 said:Beta;9428882 said:For those saying no...explain why it's not
It takes more than being liked by alot to be considered a classic. Musically, the shit had a moment in time. I can use Vic's "Wobble" as a example. Still a fairly young song, but when that shit comes in a club or bar, people get up and start groving to it. "Don't like" was introduced to us via the internet, and I haven't heard it anywhere else. Kanye gave it a little more shine when he put it on his album, but it wasn't a song that was universal and heard on a large scale. "Love Sosa" had more mass appeal than "Don't Like". I mean the people that liked it, and supported it. But give it time and eventually it gets to a point where even the fans play it once in a blue moon. I hate to show my progression into old headism, but look at "California Love". That shit can be played at Laker games, Warrior games, the club, the bar, Down South, & even NY to warm welcome. "Don't Like" isn't a classic. You guys just like it alot. And that's ok..
BackInWhite;9429815 said:Turfaholic;9429813 said:Beta;9428882 said:For those saying no...explain why it's not
It takes more than being liked by alot to be considered a classic. Musically, the shit had a moment in time. I can use Vic's "Wobble" as a example. Still a fairly young song, but when that shit comes in a club or bar, people get up and start groving to it. "Don't like" was introduced to us via the internet, and I haven't heard it anywhere else. Kanye gave it a little more shine when he put it on his album, but it wasn't a song that was universal and heard on a large scale. "Love Sosa" had more mass appeal than "Don't Like". I mean the people that liked it, and supported it. But give it time and eventually it gets to a point where even the fans play it once in a blue moon. I hate to show my progression into old headism, but look at "California Love". That shit can be played at Laker games, Warrior games, the club, the bar, Down South, & even NY to warm welcome. "Don't Like" isn't a classic. You guys just like it alot. And that's ok..
That shit changed the landscape of rap
Turfaholic;9429818 said:BackInWhite;9429815 said:Turfaholic;9429813 said:Beta;9428882 said:For those saying no...explain why it's not
It takes more than being liked by alot to be considered a classic. Musically, the shit had a moment in time. I can use Vic's "Wobble" as a example. Still a fairly young song, but when that shit comes in a club or bar, people get up and start groving to it. "Don't like" was introduced to us via the internet, and I haven't heard it anywhere else. Kanye gave it a little more shine when he put it on his album, but it wasn't a song that was universal and heard on a large scale. "Love Sosa" had more mass appeal than "Don't Like". I mean the people that liked it, and supported it. But give it time and eventually it gets to a point where even the fans play it once in a blue moon. I hate to show my progression into old headism, but look at "California Love". That shit can be played at Laker games, Warrior games, the club, the bar, Down South, & even NY to warm welcome. "Don't Like" isn't a classic. You guys just like it alot. And that's ok..
That shit changed the landscape of rap
How Sway?!?!?
By introducing the cell phone recorded rap videos, bunch of musty niggas with baby dreads bouncing around trend? Only thing it really did beneficial was kick off Drill Music outside of Chicago.
BackInWhite;9429824 said:Turfaholic;9429818 said:BackInWhite;9429815 said:Turfaholic;9429813 said:Beta;9428882 said:For those saying no...explain why it's not
It takes more than being liked by alot to be considered a classic. Musically, the shit had a moment in time. I can use Vic's "Wobble" as a example. Still a fairly young song, but when that shit comes in a club or bar, people get up and start groving to it. "Don't like" was introduced to us via the internet, and I haven't heard it anywhere else. Kanye gave it a little more shine when he put it on his album, but it wasn't a song that was universal and heard on a large scale. "Love Sosa" had more mass appeal than "Don't Like". I mean the people that liked it, and supported it. But give it time and eventually it gets to a point where even the fans play it once in a blue moon. I hate to show my progression into old headism, but look at "California Love". That shit can be played at Laker games, Warrior games, the club, the bar, Down South, & even NY to warm welcome. "Don't Like" isn't a classic. You guys just like it alot. And that's ok..
That shit changed the landscape of rap
How Sway?!?!?
By introducing the cell phone recorded rap videos, bunch of musty niggas with baby dreads bouncing around trend? Only thing it really did beneficial was kick off Drill Music outside of Chicago.
You answered your own question, doggie
Shit brought forth an entire genre of hip hop