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People did it before Drake, they were also better at it. He's successful and I'm sure thats all he cares about. His fans need to relax with hyperbole though
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Pretty sure you misread that. Not it's bad he "brought that singing and rapping ****", but the fact that he thinks he brought that in the first place. You can't bring something to the game that was prevalent before he even read his first Degrassi script.
I’m talking about breh saying he thought Mims was poised to takeover NY.New York?
It was number one in the country
Since the topic is here.... i don't think there's EVER been a more fraudulent dude in hiphop history & i'm 100% serious about that from the ghost writing, to the accents, to the stories.. bruh is Raps Mr potato head
I’m talking about breh saying he thought Mims was poised to takeover NY.
I know the song was hot when it dropped.
Never seen so many valid rebuttals, facts and reasoning in my life. Boys went from stats to bars to “but but but Biggie! But Ross!”
Ya gotta know not to argue with the OVO boys.
That "Mims, Walk it Out, Pop, Lock and Drop it, Party like a Rockstar, Hurricane Chris, Crank That, Sean Kingston era was a dark period for "hip-hop". Ringtone hit era. So much putrid product. This was back at the end of BET's relevance, music videos were on television and the radio sort of mattered. Difficult to escape it if you wanted to stay current. Don't know how I made it through.
Compared to that we're in a golden age. I'll never complain about the hip-hop that's out now.
I did not make it through this era. My last major music radio usage was when I was in a trade school in AZ back in 07/08. Snoop's - Sexual Eruption was the craze.That "Mims, Walk it Out, Pop, Lock and Drop it, Party like a Rockstar, Hurricane Chris, Crank That, Sean Kingston era was a dark period for "hip-hop". Ringtone hit era. So much putrid product. This was back at the end of BET's relevance, music videos were on television and the radio sort of mattered. Difficult to escape it if you wanted to stay current. Don't know how I made it through.
Compared to that we're in a golden age. I'll never complain about the hip-hop that's out now.
That "Mims, Walk it Out, Pop, Lock and Drop it, Party like a Rockstar, Hurricane Chris, Crank That, Sean Kingston era was a dark period for "hip-hop". Ringtone hit era. So much putrid product. This was back at the end of BET's relevance, music videos were on television and the radio sort of mattered. Difficult to escape it if you wanted to stay current. Don't know how I made it through.
Compared to that we're in a golden age. I'll never complain about the hip-hop that's out now.
SiriusXM was at its best this time period. Unheard of artists who are huge now first platform.That "Mims, Walk it Out, Pop, Lock and Drop it, Party like a Rockstar, Hurricane Chris, Crank That, Sean Kingston era was a dark period for "hip-hop". Ringtone hit era. So much putrid product. This was back at the end of BET's relevance, music videos were on television and the radio sort of mattered. Difficult to escape it if you wanted to stay current. Don't know how I made it through.
Compared to that we're in a golden age. I'll never complain about the hip-hop that's out now.
fam really a IG A&R whole time.Saycheeaedigital IG made me realize how many people are really trying to be rappers...
Was in AZ as well and that song was all over the fn radioSnoop's - Sexual Eruption was the craze.
Never thought Mims was ever going to take over NY
you know what i forgot exactly which fanbase i was dealing with when i posted that ... ya'll have a great night