R.I.P KOBE
If you can’t name my hoes then don’t say I got em
No cap it sure seems like it smh you hate to see itThey’ll never do another thing that gets close to that first Culture album, which is a personal classic.
No cap it sure seems like it smh you hate to see itThey’ll never do another thing that gets close to that first Culture album, which is a personal classic.
That’s what I’m sayingOffset that guy right now b
Which culture the first or the second one?I actually liked Culture. They had some fun ignorant ass tracks I could play in the whip. Honestly not surprised that it’s been downhill since. Them niggas style ain’t built for longevity.
Them niggas been trash since day one. Shit hits different when you listening with sober ears.
Which culture the first or the second one?
I swear to God SMMFH rap fans are the worst fans
Then you idiots complain why Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane or G Rap cant fill a stadium the way Def Leopard, Metallica or Rolling Stones can SMMFH. Soon as you take time to enjoy the fruits of your labour niggas yellin "you fell off" and dont support the music anymore. And at the same time complain when white people buy the rights to _____ life story, colour it white and make all the money off it.
Yeah locally and at small venues. Now if you support their music (and I mean buy their merchandise) my post dont apply to you.
Is it though???
these are hits nigga
what the fuck
Laffy Taffy by D4L was all over the radio, even white people liked that shit
IceIce baby no comment other than.. the Song is trash but its still used a lot today
Whoomp There It is was pretty big too. I grew up in the 90s and even tho i was a lil nigga I remember bitches around here wearing those black shirts w/ "WHOOMP there it is" printed on the front/back
my point is this..
a song can be trash to you/me and a lot of others and still be considered a hit if it gets a lot of attention and spins on the radio
I aint ev en a migos fan like that but those niggas have been pretty consistent when it comes to having songs take off (no pun)
My point was that even if it's a "hit", that doesn't mean it's actually good; same thing you're saying.