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"You're answering my sentence for me luv...you don't anything about me, I'm from Queens"
What a beautiful queen ?
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"You're answering my sentence for me luv...you don't anything about me, I'm from Queens"
She need to stop this ****
Cardi hit a lick. She might have liked rap music, but I don't remember her ever wanting to be a rapper. She just wanted to get off the pole and out the hood. And finally after all those L&HH chicks they tried to turn in to artist they finally got one. She had the personality, women liked her from instagram and she had the ability to flow.
She went from 0 to 100.
You can say Lil Nas X was like that, but he was trying to be an artist. Most have been trying to be rappers for years. You maybe aren't prepared for it, but you have been working and dreaming of it.
I always felt like Cardi was trying anything to monetize her instagram fame.
I think artist get lucky with the first hit. Then the labels push a couple of more semi hits after, making the public think they're bigger than they actually are. It's really because they used their favors and pull to get them played and pushed. Plus they were new to fans and interesting. It leads to an album, and depending on the album the label determines if they think the artist is long term.
You can't tell me Fetty Wap had a smash hit and so called two or three other songs in the top of the charts and went ice cold in a matter of a year if everything is on the up and up.
You’re kinda projecting here bro. Lil Nas X didn’t grow up working and dreaming of being an artist lol
He was an Internet comedian turned viral meme maker that ran a Nicki Minaj Stan account. He said he was going viral etc but felt like he didn’t have anything to promote after the viral **** so he decided to give music a try
Cardi arguably worked longer/harder at being a legit artist by linking up w DJs/songwriters, putting out mixtapes etc. They were both equally trying to find something to monetize their social media notoriety tho
This cringe even as jokes
I think he fell off because that and because it wasn't nothing exceptional about him. Like people woke like "Aye it's a few dudes that what he does but a lot better".
PNB Rock doesn't have a "Trap Queen" mega hit but he has outlasted Fetty.
This cringe even as jokes
If he had four real hits he should be considered exceptional, because nobody had done that before.
I think they were label created hits. He did all these streaming numbers and couldn't do arenas or even sell an album. So who were all these people streaming him? And were they streaming him because they liked the song, because "everybody" was playing the songs or imaginary people were playing the songs? You come out with four or five songs on the chart and I'm thinking you're on some Thriller type projection, because most artist barely get two singles.
Just like Wayne supposedly sold 500,000 his first week. Someone who sells 500,000 should be headlining arenas. That didn't happen though. Even with his past history and fan base. He was only behind Travis Scott and Drake. But none of what happen after his album added up to what they said his album did number wise.
In this streaming era a lot of stuff is funny and doesn't add up.
Fetty Wap preceded the streaming era.
He was only four years ago and he was winning awards in to 2016
He did 80 in album sales and 50 streaming.
He was winning awards for his work in 14/15.
The Streaming era didn’t really start until 2016. Fetty Wap hits were from early 2014 to mid 2015. All of them. He just struck gold as a singles artist...caught lightening in a bottle...and never really put in effort as a project artist.
Do you know what projecting means?
Do you know what Lil Nas X wanted to do? He bought the beat himself and began promoting it himself before it caught on. It wasn't even the formula rap song that everybody is doing.
Cardi had a platform and hundreds of thousands of followers on instagram. Did she ever rap? That was the storyline for her on L&HH because every season that becomes a story of someone on the show trying to make it in music. Cyn even tried it.