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Damn Monkey Suit Dennis called his own son a fraud eh?
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Damn Monkey Suit Dennis called his own son a fraud eh?
Lol @ Gucci #29
Clifford better put some respeck on the GOAT
Damn Monkey Suit Dennis called his own son a fraud eh?
Definitely, Rick Ross and 69 don't hold a candle to himMan is the most fraudulent thing to ever touch rap and that's saying ALOT
didn't his dad say this same thing last year, could've sworn I've read this story before
Drake seems like the most disingenuous person around so I don't put it past him
didn't his dad say this same thing last year, could've sworn I've read this story before
Drake seems like the most disingenuous person around so I don't put it past him
the fact gucci even made his list is legendary..then on top of that he put him over his own *****..ti a real *****..i told yall gucci is the trap goat this just solidified it
When did Sprite become the (un)official soft drink of hip-hop?
Actually Cole is another dude guilty of that.I wouldn't know what people were saying 30 years ago . I just think some of these songs are only decent if you've never heard the original. I lived thru the whole r &b era, Brandy and Monica and all that. But when 'oh boy' dropped that **** was FLAMES. It wasn't a remake of I'm going down, it was a brand new track. Listening to music is almost like muscle memory and if you stick too close to the original I can't unhear it enough to appreciate the new song. A different example would be what j Cole did on that Bryson tiller track. That **** was trash AF . He actually made a different song but the tiller joint was just infinitely better and didn't need to be messed with especially so soon after it dropped. That's not a knock on Cole, just talking about how samples/covers can be delicate in that way
Actually Cole is another dude guilty of that.
I've heard him rap over some Erykah Badu song, a Timbo beat that didnt have much difference from the original while other times it was just him using the same sample