Nigga doing anything to stay in Nicki's good graces
i've never seen such a deliberate effort to tear down a female in the industry man
this shit sad af
who gives a flying fuck she dont writer her raps?
She not outchea talking about catching bodies, selling dope to the communities, etc...
what does this being a woman have to do with the fact that she didn't earn that spot?
She didn't get that spot organically. What Flex is basically saying is that her music didn't pop because it was good, it popped off because they paid for it to happen. Remove the money and the chance of her being as big as she is drops dramatically.
Same for a lot of rappers we have on the radio now. It just happens to be her at the moment.
Brah, I haven't listened to radio in probably a decadewhat does this being a woman have to do with the fact that she didn't earn that spot?
She didn't get that spot organically. What Flex is basically saying is that her music didn't pop because it was good, it popped off because they paid for it to happen. Remove the money and the chance of her being as big as she is drops dramatically.
Same for a lot of rappers we have on the radio now. It just happens to be her at the moment.
Brah, I haven't listened to radio in probably a decade
I heard bodak yellow through the IC. Then started checking for the projects then.
Niggas don't need to get their songs played on the radio to pop off or pay a DJ to break the record
Brah, I haven't listened to radio in probably a decade
I heard bodak yellow through the IC. Then started checking for the projects then.
Niggas don't need to get their songs played on the radio to pop off or pay a DJ to break the record
Maybe in other genresY'all still underestimate the power of radio. Like it or not, believe it or not, radio still drives the industry.
Maybe in other genres
But hip hop, not as much
Flex gets more looks for the freestyles vs his hour on the radio.
Are you listening to iHeartRadio for music or breakfast club interviews/segments
What label is she signed to?
The strip club breaks more records than radio stations