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CC_Poncho;6386346 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:CC_Poncho;6385911 said:IamMonster;6385861 said:CC_Poncho;6385508 said:Kendrick feelin himself, verse was just above average. Jay Rock killed that shit though. Drake was right though, that Control shit was fleeting, now he's gonna start gettin graded hard as fuck. And that ain't even fair cause Control wasn't even THAT good lyrically
In this day and age what's not fleeting? It's always on to the next. One week Drakes the man, next Pusha T drop and it's his moment, and here we are commenting on another Kendrick verse.
There's still such thing as an iconic moment in Hip-Hop, people thought the Control verse was one of em but it was far from that...
Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
Just cause everyone's talkin about it don't mean shit. Gucci's twitter rant had everyone in hip-hop talkin too
SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
judahxulu;6386422 said:SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
prime example of the ignorance and narcissism of ic worshippers... not only has the underground BEEN checking for lyrics but white boys BEEN on that shit. they the main ones been keeping most rappers talking about stuff other than the usual bullshit afloat... thats nothing new. interscope saw that desire from the consumer and filled it.. in a half ass way non-threatening to the system
Infamous.H_G_C;6386465 said:judahxulu;6386422 said:SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
prime example of the ignorance and narcissism of ic worshippers... not only has the underground BEEN checking for lyrics but white boys BEEN on that shit. they the main ones been keeping most rappers talking about stuff other than the usual bullshit afloat... thats nothing new. interscope saw that desire from the consumer and filled it.. in a half ass way non-threatening to the system
I went to sleep last night, woke up, went to class, went to work, got home, worked out, and in between it all I have noticed you on here CONSISTENTLY complaining about Kendrick!
Again, this borders on obsessive!
As an appeal to your manhood, I implore you to check yourself and re-direct that energy bruh!
Ya skirt is showing.
Kliimaxx;6386485 said:Infamous.H_G_C;6386465 said:judahxulu;6386422 said:SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
prime example of the ignorance and narcissism of ic worshippers... not only has the underground BEEN checking for lyrics but white boys BEEN on that shit. they the main ones been keeping most rappers talking about stuff other than the usual bullshit afloat... thats nothing new. interscope saw that desire from the consumer and filled it.. in a half ass way non-threatening to the system
I went to sleep last night, woke up, went to class, went to work, got home, worked out, and in between it all I have noticed you on here CONSISTENTLY complaining about Kendrick!
Again, this borders on obsessive!
As an appeal to your manhood, I implore you to check yourself and re-direct that energy bruh!
Ya skirt is showing.
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Infamous.H_G_C;6386465 said:judahxulu;6386422 said:SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
prime example of the ignorance and narcissism of ic worshippers... not only has the underground BEEN checking for lyrics but white boys BEEN on that shit. they the main ones been keeping most rappers talking about stuff other than the usual bullshit afloat... thats nothing new. interscope saw that desire from the consumer and filled it.. in a half ass way non-threatening to the system
I went to sleep last night, woke up, went to class, went to work, got home, worked out, and in between it all I have noticed you on here CONSISTENTLY complaining about Kendrick!
Again, this borders on obsessive!
As an appeal to your manhood, I implore you to check yourself and re-direct that energy bruh!
Ya skirt is showing.
Infamous.H_G_C;6386501 said:Kliimaxx;6386485 said:Infamous.H_G_C;6386465 said:judahxulu;6386422 said:SheerExcellence;6386211 said:IamMonster;6386192 said:Yea but when you drop a song no wait a verse and have everybody in and out of hip hop talking about it that is iconic. Rappers were coming out of the wood works to respond and as fleeting as it may have been it made a huge impact that can't be down played.
I agree. Also, let's not get it fucked up. Kendrick Lamar had mainstream white dudes at my job talking about "lyrics." not a song about shaking the ass or twerking or about how they sell drugs in columbia, he had them talking about lyrics, in the same way my boys and I would decipher a ghostface album.
I have criticized kendrick a lot over his Control verse, for various reasons. But people are checking for lyrics and rhymes now, at just the time when everyone thought it was a lost art. The credit is not solely on kendrick. battle rap and the oversaturation of a-b-c rap also helped usher this moment, but let's not fail to give kendrick his credit for shifting mainstream hip-hop into a direction that at least for the moment leads to more people focusing on the art of rhyming.
prime example of the ignorance and narcissism of ic worshippers... not only has the underground BEEN checking for lyrics but white boys BEEN on that shit. they the main ones been keeping most rappers talking about stuff other than the usual bullshit afloat... thats nothing new. interscope saw that desire from the consumer and filled it.. in a half ass way non-threatening to the system
I went to sleep last night, woke up, went to class, went to work, got home, worked out, and in between it all I have noticed you on here CONSISTENTLY complaining about Kendrick!
Again, this borders on obsessive!
As an appeal to your manhood, I implore you to check yourself and re-direct that energy bruh!
Ya skirt is showing.
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I just want him to consider what he could have done in a day if he weren't so focused on Kendrick is all!
judahxulu;6387546 said:fuck niggas
all yall fuck niggas
so whats up niggas
what the fuck nigga
(insert aggeessive pseudo-raspy voice)
asap rocky, krit, compton
new york (doop doop doop) building stompin
drake papoose dre aftermath bitch
blah blah blah im not too bad not too good
blah im conflicted...
blah blah ramble ramble
im fucking yo bitch
she sucking my dick
and ducking her sickness with rubbers i fit
AAAAARGH! im ripping my tukfit so truculent!!!!
(insert funny 3stackesque voice)
blah blah my boys are gangbanging and getting killed
my generation is fucked up
- sneak preview from 2014 cypher
Kliimaxx;6387582 said:judahxulu;6387546 said:fuck niggas
all yall fuck niggas
so whats up niggas
what the fuck nigga
(insert aggeessive pseudo-raspy voice)
asap rocky, krit, compton
new york (doop doop doop) building stompin
drake papoose dre aftermath bitch
blah blah blah im not too bad not too good
blah im conflicted...
blah blah ramble ramble
im fucking yo bitch
she sucking my dick
and ducking her sickness with rubbers i fit
AAAAARGH! im ripping my tukfit so truculent!!!!
(insert funny 3stackesque voice)
blah blah my boys are gangbanging and getting killed
my generation is fucked up
- sneak preview from 2014 cypher
DANG I didn't know you had a spot on that [Cypher 2014]. See you writing ya verse already.Good luck for next year anywayz