I just heard this cheeseball for the first time ever. I checked some other things on youtube, you know, just in case.
NO.
I hate his flow. wait WTF am I talking about, there is no flow, just an annoying guy on the bus talking so everyone can hear him. the shot of him going into the frat house....yup, the end.
I first heard him over the wknd on MTV's Spring Break... it was scary bad: Jim Jones did a gross guest spot on the College song, and the drunk fratty orange-skinned throng was singing along passionately. I had to change it.
Pretty much every act (including a Santogold/NERD collabo and Lil Wayne) on the show was fusing rap, pop and rock... a trend which the young folks seem to be loving, but ultimately the music fails bigtime. I think things are going to get worse before they get better.
C'mon dude, still sellin' weight and still flippin' keys and still killin' and/or havin' muhf*ckas killed in your raps is just as corny as goofy Frat Hop and you know it.
C'mon dude, still sellin' weight and still flippin' keys and still killin' and/or havin' muhf*ckas killed in your raps is just as corny as goofy Frat Hop and you know it.
You're addressing this argument to the wrong person--I couldn't care less what rappers rap about. I'm only interested in how they do it.
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Seriously. It's not even good for the niche he's going for.
This sounds like a High and Mighty rehash with more publicity.
x1000
I just heard this cheeseball for the first time ever. I checked some other things on youtube, you know, just in case.
NO.
I hate his flow. wait WTF am I talking about, there is no flow, just an annoying guy on the bus talking so everyone can hear him. the shot of him going into the frat house....yup, the end.
This kind of in-fighting will not help further the white rappeur cause.
Saving you the trouble.
ems new single went nowhere. thank god. hes way off target
Pretty much every act (including a Santogold/NERD collabo and Lil Wayne) on the show was fusing rap, pop and rock... a trend which the young folks seem to be loving, but ultimately the music fails bigtime. I think things are going to get worse before they get better.
Just like the bald eagle, the white rappeur is an endangered species.
Edan for president.
This is the first time I heard any of his music and was pre-hatting just on G.P.
I picture white, hollister t-shirt wearing dudes with spikey (or wind-swept) hair pounding this in their jeeps.
The beats ain't bad though.
seems like a decent, regular-ass dude in this interview, but i can't say i'm a fan of his music. i can see his appeal for a certain crowd though.
--Manny Bolone
^^^^^^^^^
My head almost exploded when I read this.
b/w
Heresy?
maybe it'll put him in clooney's rolodex
House of Pain meets Kris Kross?
meets
I was thinking the same thing but then I was trying to think about what other white rappers of note there's been since Eminem.
And really, who is there?
STALKER
Kanye West
Maybe I can just get Funk Flex leaning on the bomb button, playing Black Moon, and screaming, "BROOKLYN'S ABOUT TO BLACK OUT!" instead.
C'mon dude, still sellin' weight and still flippin' keys and still killin' and/or havin' muhf*ckas killed in your raps is just as corny as goofy Frat Hop and you know it.
You're addressing this argument to the wrong person--I couldn't care less what rappers rap about. I'm only interested in how they do it.