Rap About Nothing: Hip Hop Chat Thread

Bruh. What type Homies or friends y’all got? N_ telling y’all to cut certain **** off? In y’all WHIP or HOME???

Nah. N_ gone be walking messing around with me. Don’t ever tell
Me what to play. Dudes better have a damn near flawless playlist to ever make me switch tunes

Lol it ain't that serious. Them my brothers fr.
Known each other since we were like 5 or 6 and we all entering our 30s now.
Good dudes with a difference of opinion on music. That's all it is and that's ok.
Still my boys, but if they ain't feeling it, they ain't feeling it.
 
That is the conversation. I wish you’d take heed to what you say too, then. Because a lot of that stuff you post don’t be for everyone. No one is disagreeing.

But dudes claiming they “can’t understand dude” like he’s using autotune or mumbling is a bold faced lie.

Mozzy ain’t slurring his words or throwing s*** to the wind. Dudes words are easily digestible.

Dude should’ve just said “hey, his music isn’t for me” from get-go, instead of painting dude as a rapper who’s using terrible linguistics or vernacular.

Bruh, I don’t give a **** who like what I post :lol. It’s music. It’s subjective. Enjoy what you want. Understand what you want.
 
He did put him on lol how is this up for debate?
Im not saying he did or didnt. The point of my post was saying from the inside looking out its just crazy how "regional" music reaches different coasts/people.

I know that applies to detroit music or new york or whatever else to a certain extent.
 
I personally rock with Mozzy the long way, but yeah he ain't for everybody.
Some people just like what they like.
Ain't nothing worse than trying to put ****** on with the aux and they not feeling it.
Have a ***** feeling goofy :lol:.
single-tear.gif
The accuracy :lol:
 
All this Mozzy talk just reminded me that the Super Bowl’s out in LA. Y’all fellas be safe out there this weekend if you’re out that way.
 
I remember when I read somebody saying jeezy put on YG that **** was hard to fathom lmao.

Did Jeezy put YG on, or did the label place YG with Jeezy to piggyback off him?

I never saw much of a relationship between them and does YG even mention Jeezy anymore?
 
When the business, ****s up hood music :smh: :smh:



This still go crazy 🔥

Funny thing is think they both gon be up here at the end of the month for CIAA …No Cap got a show and Durk got a party/show too which they saying Baby might pop up to of course :lol: :smh:

Edit - N meek too, how could I forget him to complete that trio :lol
 
Last edited:
I rarely hear YG mention Jeezy but I've heard Jeezy speak on it a couple times.

He always says he was just trying to get YG outta a crazy situation.
 
Rolling Stone

New York City Mayor Eric Adams Declares War on Drill Rap​


Simon Vozick-Levinson
Fri, February 11, 2022, 5:07 PM


Eric Adams - Credit: AP

Eric Adams - Credit: AP
There’s a vibrant, exciting music scene happening in New York City — and newly elected mayor Eric Adams isn’t happy about it.
In remarks to members of the press Friday, Adams expressed concerns about drill rap, the musical subgenre that has flourished in his home borough of Brooklyn over the past half-decade. He characterized the music as “alarming,” linking it to gun violence, and appeared to put further blame on social media companies.
More from Rolling Stone
“We pulled Trump off Twitter,” Adams said. “Yet we are allowing music, displaying of guns, violence. We’re allowing it to stay on these sites.”

Adams acknowledged that his concern about drill rap is relatively recent. “I had no idea what drill rapping was, but I called my son and he sent me some videos, and it is alarming,” he said. “We are going to pull together the social media companies and sit down with them and tell them that you have a civic and corporate responsibility.”

Adams’ remarks are in line with anti-rap messaging from police and prosecutors across America in recent years, a trend which has been decried by artists, legal scholars, and free speech advocates. But the mayor’s distaste for drill goes beyond what his own police force says.

Just ask NYPD Deputy Chief Joseph Gulotta, who recently told the New York Daily News that it’s a mistake to blame the music for several recent shootings involving Brooklyn rappers: “These are gang shootings. I think sometimes rap and the lyrics ignite, cause some issues. But I don’t think that’s the underlying motive at the end of the day.”

Since beginning on the South Side of Chicago in the early 2010s, drill music has frequently been criticized by censorious listeners who see its bleak sounds and menacing lyrics as dangerous. Over in the U.K., some drill acts have infamously been forced to seek police permission before recording music.

Here in the United States, the First Amendment to the Constitution bars government officials from restricting artistic expression, a clause that has been widely understood to protect depictions of violence in books, films, paintings, and songs. Even ones that sound scary on YouTube.

 
Back
Top Bottom