sounds like you got alot out of this Kendrick album
i'm a bit surprised not lie cause this kind of rap you'd usually be like "i like it but really i feel like i shouldn't be listening to it cause its nerd shit deep down"
listening to these snippits i'm liking what i'm hearing
i can also see you doing that washed African dad at the christening party dance to these tunes like nobodies watching you
a sight to behold
oh yeah Christmas perfect time to hear lyrics about eve from the bible being threatened with violence and how dissapointed he was finding out Will Smith played a gay man in six degrees of seperation
as far as that kind of coverage for Kendrick i mean...its been like this from his first album...
also @shakahislop Kendrick yknow Kendrick Lamar the same guy who you spend how much of this thing talking about how you was listening to him in the middle east lol
i like Quelle Chris and i don't really like rxk nephew that Amerikkan Terrorist thing outside of maybe the beat is the definition...
i slightly prefer this just because the beat is heavier but both tracks have that "middling rawkus/ fortress records 12 inch that wouldn't have made it onto Strech and Bobbito" vibe about them especially the Out tha Villie track
this isn't bad but it feels kinda tacky at the same time though some. of the "sample drill" i've heard can be good but other times its just the most cornball obvious shit ever
also "sample drill" such a terrible unimaginative name for a sound
@shakahislop as you know like everybody else on the planet the new Kendrick album out but i'd be interested to know what you think of the 4-5 other rappers i brought up in New Rap who got albums out today
so we got albums from Quelle Chris, Daboii, Leikeli47,shawney binladen(for the drill massive), rxk nephew (know @DannyL will be excited about this one),Gabe 'Nandez and of course Kendrick
Paul Wall is good but it horrifies me that people are willing to listen to the album he put out this year with Termanology JUST BECAUSE he's on it
Termanology is so awful
Edan does but i think the difference with him is that he's always been more respected as a cratedigger/producer than a rapper which isn't to say he's bad but that how he tends to be regarded
and that kind of reverence to raps forbares is cool but the flipside of that is where you end up...
and this is why for as much as i've kicked him up on here @catalog is kind of this weird anomaly as a British rap listener man prefers English voices to American ones over rap beats but also still feels the embarassment over UK hip hop
it's this tension between the old and the new
also lets face it unfortunatly for alot of these guys especially the ones who started rapping pre road rap there was always a glass cieling not their fault but it's just how the industry is built even somebody like Kojey Radical has to deal with it. people like Lowkey and Akala have found...
do you even listen to road rap/drill at all qwerty or do you just stick to this lot? cause i'd be interested to know what you think of Aitch and Ardee or even that Hazee yout
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