Killer Mike At The Breakfast Club

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good interview but dude mentioning the fact that his audience consists partly of young white adults got me like..... (:| :(, it is what it is though and dont take away from his music. His acting like being on letterman was such a big deal...maybe to him, but to me as a fan of his music I could give a fuck less about any late night tv show having rappers on as guest...I dont know...I feel distanced from dude and his music now. Its like what in the hell do white folks see in and feel from your music.

Its a big deal he's on Letterman because he's an independent artist making the music he wants and is getting a chance to bring it to a National level..

Thats basically saying its a chance for him to go mainstream which I dont think is going to happen. Mike damn near 40, not to knock him because I love his music to death, but I think his time for that has passed. Young people decides what hot or not and if it aint on some ignorant shit most of em aint interested in the least. I will always be a member of his core audience though....as long as he dont try to switch up his content and style too much. I think I pledge 2 is his best work to date thus far.

Ever since 2chainz rose to one of the hottest rappers in the game I put nothing passed anybody for real. All Killer Mike would need is the right cosign, either behind the scenes or publicly. Dude already got a Grammy. The masses would love Killer Mike for the exact same reasons they love Outkast.

ehhhhh no

Why no? He definitely from the Outkast family tree

They learned to make stuff that could get spins and say something harsh. That first album didn't have white fans like that and Killer Mike gives his msg too hard for the mainstream to digest

 
I fuck with Killer and feel he is criminally underated but...

Its funny he talking about he been to places where guns are illegal and doesnt like them because of that but he's in New York for that interview... Niggas dont be thinking sometimes when they get to emotional and end up saying dumb shit. At least he sount like he knew what he was talking bout though

 
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Stiff;5620335 said:
R.D.;5620323 said:
Stiff;5620315 said:
whatevathehell;5620236 said:
andre_1024;5620157 said:
whatevathehell;5620030 said:
good interview but dude mentioning the fact that his audience consists partly of young white adults got me like..... (:| :(, it is what it is though and dont take away from his music. His acting like being on letterman was such a big deal...maybe to him, but to me as a fan of his music I could give a fuck less about any late night tv show having rappers on as guest...I dont know...I feel distanced from dude and his music now. Its like what in the hell do white folks see in and feel from your music.

Its a big deal he's on Letterman because he's an independent artist making the music he wants and is getting a chance to bring it to a National level..

Thats basically saying its a chance for him to go mainstream which I dont think is going to happen. Mike damn near 40, not to knock him because I love his music to death, but I think his time for that has passed. Young people decides what hot or not and if it aint on some ignorant shit most of em aint interested in the least. I will always be a member of his core audience though....as long as he dont try to switch up his content and style too much. I think I pledge 2 is his best work to date thus far.

Ever since 2chainz rose to one of the hottest rappers in the game I put nothing passed anybody for real. All Killer Mike would need is the right cosign, either behind the scenes or publicly. Dude already got a Grammy. The masses would love Killer Mike for the exact same reasons they love Outkast.

ehhhhh no

Why no? He definitely from the Outkast family tree

They learned to make stuff that could get spins and say something harsh. That first album didn't have white fans like that and Killer Mike gives his msg too hard for the mainstream to digest

Agreed. He came from the Outkast bloodlines, but he's nothing like Kast and will never, ever get the shine that they got.

 

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