• TheBiscuitLout@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m not downvoting you for posting it, but damn that’s some basic shit. The production is almost nonexistent, every third word is n***a, and he’s clearly playing at being a lot harder than he is. He’s not exactly an amazing lyricist, and he takes himself waaaay too seriously for someone who’s just not that good.

    That’s not to say I think everything should be cerebral, I like asshole music as much as the next dickhead, but I would prefer it if it has some humour and cleverness in it, even if it’s being a smartarse like R.A, Dirty Dike or Dabbla.

    Just my personal opinion, and I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t really like much thug/gangsta rap, all that guns’n’bitches shit feels fake, but that said, there’s a lot of it that I appreciate more than this muppet. I feel like every time I’ve heard a bar about simple rappers rhyming suffixes and claiming to be harder than they are, this is the guy they were talking about.

  • Bearigator@sopuli.xyzM
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    1 year ago

    NGL, I actually like some of 6ix9ine’s stuff from this time period. Day69 and Dummy Boy both had some absolute bangers. This, KEKE, STOOPID and Kooda all make me want to fight somebody. I know it isn’t good music and I know he is a snitch and was talking about shit he wasn’t doing, but I listen to Rick Ross too so fuck it.

    His track Hellsing Station with ZillaKami from before he blew up actually gets regular listens from me, despite it not being on Spotify. I like most stuff Zilla does though.

    • Squizzy@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Very few, and even less so these days, of the big figures in hiphop do what they rap about. They’re associated or came up around it but people like this guy full on pretended