90'S HIP HOP AMIRITE
i mean
90'S HIP HOP AMIRITE
song of the year until lil uzi comes on and starts making dolphin noises and shit
The real reason mumble rap and hook rap continues to thrive. Gone are the days where you'd hear Tupac or Ludacris in the club and you'd hear people sing along with the lyrics while dancing. Just get the hook right and the beat bouncin' and you're set.
That song is hot garbage.
Was boujee an actual word before this song or are people just making up words these days?
Haha migos is essentially the same flow for like the last 5 years.
African American slang
Y'know, that consistent source of cool that mainstream (White) American culture has been mining since the early 20th century (jazz era and jive)
Since Bougie is only used intra racially amongst other Blacks, there was no real reason for it to cross over despite its use being decades old. However I would not be surprised if it eventually does.
It's becoming more rare in the clubs I go to the more these type of songs come out. The problem with these songs is that except for a few dance hits like juju on the beat and whip and nanae, no one really remembers them a few years after they release, yet put on 50 cent's in da club and you get people singing the lyrics and having more fun.
Random note oes Black Beetles and Bad and Boujee kinda prove you need to be meme worthy to get a rap song as #1 in this country? B&B was #2 to before the Donald Glover push.
Only a matter of time till tshirt takes over. Good for Quavo the gawd.
Seriously? C'mon now.Ugh I think I'm old, I don't understand any of the words in this post.
OFFSET!!!
This song and t-shirt are straight garbage to me, but I love desiigner "panda". Taste is funny like that I guess.
https://youtu.be/E5ONTXHS2mM
Where do you live; what cities are these clubs?
Lil Uzi the type of nigga to drown in the shower
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For real, one of the worst features I ever heard.song of the year until lil uzi comes on and starts making dolphin noises and shit
I don't have to connect with every song I hear on an existential level hence my love of panda. Even with club songs, get hype songs, and workout play lists it's ok to discriminate though. I thoroughly do not enjoy these dudes enough to exclude them from any such playlists.For me they're just club songs, or turn up music when I'm getting ready to go out. LOL
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We get it, you're middle-aged and haven't kept up with music since Dipset was still around.
Every fucking thread with this shit, christ.
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I am dying
Dude seriously. It's sad. A bunch of losers jump into these threads to circle jerk about their hatred of what's current in rap music. It's like they're proud of being fucking wack
If you dont like it, just dont post. Dont even open the thread. Just go home or something
I thought it already included online streaming and that's why these songs were doing so well on the billboardMaybe? Who knows?
We live in a different era where the internet has the most impact on music than anything else, so much so that Billboard had to change its equation and include online streaming to better assess a song's popularity and accurately chart it better.
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Lil Uzi raps like he's was told to read in front of the whole class.For real, one of the worst features I ever heard.
YA YA YA YA YA YA YA
I don't want people to misunderstand, I don't hate mumble rap nor hook rap, I just think there is a huge imbalance between lyrical artists and them at this time and that is what really sucks to me. It sucks to turn on a radio station and only get one or two Chance the Rapper, Kendrick, Drake, etc songs in a full hour of play. It sucks that certain lyrical artists have to make that one mumble-rap/hook-rap type song in order to get a radio hit when their entire album other than that one song sounds completely different. This ain't about the 90s as I don't even think that's the best era myself. This is more about me wanting things to be 50/50 rather than 80/20.
South side Chicago. Yes, that part of Chicago.
I thought it already included online streaming and that's why these songs were doing so well on the billboard
No hitscan on them purple guns.I thought Soulja hit Quavo with the Draco.
I like 2000s more than 90s but I'd take either90'S HIP HOP AMIRITE
What is the difference between Lil Uzi and lil yachty?
What is the difference between Lil Uzi and lil yachty?
I agree there is an imbalance. 20 years ago this song at best would've been a regional hit. However I think it has a lot to do with variation of sounds and styles usually defined by the regions you were in during the 90's, so people had no problems with a song like this existing. I remember partying in the 90's in the hottest clubs in Atlanta, and you'd have an East Coast set, West Coast set, Down South/Booty Shake set, and then a Reggae set.
I think the problem is the dominance of the Southern "sound' compacted by other regions conforming to it thus creating this homogenous sound that has saturated the market.
South side Chicago. Yes, that part of Chicago.
Then I'm kinda surprised, given the popularity of drill music which was heavily influenced by the South/Atlanta.
AccurateLil Yatchy sings lullabies and Lil Uzi wants to be Naruto.
Dude seriously. It's sad. A bunch of losers jump into these threads to circle jerk about their hatred of what's current in rap music. It's like they're proud of being fucking wack
If you dont like it, just dont post. Dont even open the thread. Just go home or something
Uzi is actually cool.What is the difference between Lil Uzi and lil yachty?
1) 2007 was only 10 years ago
2) There are people in this thread legitimately under the age of 25 and don't bump these type of songs. Let them speak their mind if they want to.
3) These people aren't 'wack' if they simply want better lyrics in rap songs. It's good to want both. Seeing this song shoot up to the top of charts can be upsetting for some.
4) Do you just want a non discussion thread where people simply congratulate Migos and keep it moving?
Lil Yatchy sings lullabies and Lil Uzi wants to be Naruto.
So, what, you're obliged to love every new thing in the rap scene or you're wack? C'mon son.
*sips*
Act!
3) You are wack as fuck if you think that for every Migos there isn't a RTJ or Dave East. If you are upset over Migos success, you are wack. Do people get upset when a pop star hits the top of the charts? I don't understand the point to just shit post and steer the conversation away from the topic by commenting about how it sucks.