Keep it funky with you
Game has a better discography than Cole
Game has a better discography than Cole
Lol this is more reflection of today's hip hop and also social media era. Most folks just not into any poetic, metaphoric, entendres, and thought provoking writing since it's a race to process information so quickly and simple. So when you have a artist say some shit like this, folks going to be like "they ain't hear him though" lol.
Just can't get into Earth gang music man.If it some shit with Earthgang then I don't jam his music.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, they make him step his game up when they get on a track.
Cole been wack. That weirdo nigga super untalented
Keep it funky with you
Game has a better discography than Cole
here's the thing
there's MILLIONS of people who would disagree
so are you right & they're wrong?
or is it you jus don't like his music?
No album with make me proud can ever be a classic.Have to respectfully disagree, Take Care ushered in the wave for SoundCloud artists, Weeknd, etc and that monotone style of synth production which later pervaded hip hop for a long time. A lot of rappers were jocking that style and the album cemented Drake.
There's millions of people who have shitty opinions about everything
Lupe stans are up there too
U never heard a rakim or bdk song til you were 17.. howMy dude I don't even like the album but of you ask anyone under 24 that seems to be the general consensus. Last I checked it's the newer generation that dictates who has a classic and who runs rap in every era. When I was a kid, we argued with old heads Pac and Big were better than Rakim and BDK. I had never heard a Rakim and BDK song until I was 16 or 17.
U never heard a rakim or bdk song til you were 17.. how
True, using my age as a frame of reference, lol thats inexcusable if you are mid 30sDidn’t he come out like 1986? If you’re early 30s I mean it’s possible
I grew up in a Caribbean household so reggae and R&B were the genres of choice. Only rappers that got play were Jamaican rappers so Biggie, Busta Rhymes, Heavy D and that's about it.
Plus I lived in Canada, back then the rap channel Rap City came on late so you had to stay up and it was only an hour. We had cassette tapes so the only place you could hear rap was at the barbershop when the younger guys were cutting. Otherwise you got put on by a relative cuz we weren't old enough to go to the music store. When we FINALLY got a computer it was the KaZaA/limewire/BearShare days and even then it was still Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Elephant Man, Vybez Cartel, Buju Banton, Ninjaman who got the most play. I didnt even know Biggie and Pac had beef like that until 1999. My introduction to rap music was through Tupac.