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Bleek is real deal. I enjoyed that episode even though I knew basically everything Tax asked about.
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Tax Season sounds like a bunch of dudes fresh out the pen talking **** at the barbershop.
And Joe's podcast is one of my faces for some reason, now. Marissa is a lot less annoying as she was the first few episodes.
Schultz is so clueless. He said meek doesn't have 1 club banger. Like the intro hasn't been playing in the club for 3 years lol. Drake even said the "intro" is the greatest song of this past decade.
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He's a vanilla white dude so he's speaking from the crossover/mainstream aspect.
They even mentioned him not going to the more hood clubs so he probably doesn't know about the intro
He's a vanilla white dude so he's speaking from the crossover/mainstream aspect.
They even mentioned him not going to the more hood clubs so he probably doesn't know about the intro
I get that. But he tries to play both sides like he's so in tune with hip hop and what's popular. You don't have to go to a very hood club to hear a Meek song. Schultz goes to the types of clubs where Flo-rida and Pit-bull are played non stop, with the occasional Drake track.
Meek has a few legit hits under his belt. He's acting like meek is a nobody rapper when his 1st album is gold and the second album just sold 240k in the 1st week with the #20 record in the country.
I just feel like when it comes to a lot of urban things, Schultz has no idea what he's talking about, yet has a very strong opinion.
Tax Season
I get that. But he tries to play both sides like he's so in tune with hip hop and what's popular. You don't have to go to a very hood club to hear a Meek song. Schultz goes to the types of clubs where Flo-rida and Pit-bull are played non stop, with the occasional Drake track.
Meek has a few legit hits under his belt. He's acting like meek is a nobody rapper when his 1st album is gold and the second album just sold 240k in the 1st week with the #20 record in the country.
I just feel like when it comes to a lot of urban things, jchultz has no idea what he's talking about, yet has a very strong opinion.
This
and it's one the reasons I stopped listening to them.
He gives his opinion as if he's in the know. When he started giving his opinion on black people and Chatty let his opinion ride. It was time for me to stop listening.
He's a vanilla white dude so he's speaking from the crossover/mainstream aspect.
They even mentioned him not going to the more hood clubs so he probably doesn't know about the intro
I get that. But he tries to play both sides like he's so in tune with hip hop and what's popular. You don't have to go to a very hood club to hear a Meek song. Schultz goes to the types of clubs where Flo-rida and Pit-bull are played non stop, with the occasional Drake track.
Meek has a few legit hits under his belt. He's acting like meek is a nobody rapper when his 1st album is gold and the second album just sold 240k in the 1st week with the #20 record in the country.
I just feel like when it comes to a lot of urban things, Schultz has no idea what he's talking about, yet has a very strong opinion.