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@daylyt30 Rapping with great technical skills and bars, Biggie wins. Rapping with substance, clarity, and a strong message, Tupac outshines Biggie by light years. Biggie rapped about a whole lot of nothing, but did it very well and with a nasty flow. I prefer rap that moves me, like Pac's
@Slindoh57914935@daylyt30 Biggie said absolutely nothing of real substance in 90% of every song, and every bar, no matter how well he said it! Yall need to stop equating great rhyming with saying great things. And only east coast biased people place Biggie in top 5 debate!
@HipHopAllDay Mind you, most of those albums were before streaming became dominant, so those albums were bought, not calculated by streams and the streaming metrics.
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@PicassoTradesNQ @ApexTradeFund Does your account say "Approved" still? Or does it say "Paid"? Wondering because I'm in the same boat. Stuck on approved for a while now. No payout yet. About to request another one but the process is taking so long not sure what to do.
@ApexTradeFund Approval speed is top tier. Fastest around. But then it can take a week for it to be paid out and then another few days until it hits the bank account. If you all moved to Rise, it would likely be much faster.
@Osinachi_W@Jeremy_Hecht This is undoubtedly true, but there is a difference between substantive knowledge and superficial knowledge, and not all rappers exhibit lyricism. The sad reality is that deep lyricism with substance has somehow become less attractive. That's why so many rappers suck nowadays!
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@Lawyeredup1@ItsKingSlime Look man, I can't help you understand how these things play out. I suggest reading more. It is not projection. I outline my rationale from knowing research & understanding the racialized "narratives" of these cities. (Similar to other cities, Detroit, Baltimore, St. Louis, etc)
@Lawyeredup1@ItsKingSlime Is words, whether intended OR NOT (intention is not required!) reinforces the IDEA that a Black city is not worth investing in and maintaining a franchise that provides jobs and a social attraction to Memphians. Is it that difficult to grasp?
@Lawyeredup1@ItsKingSlime You keep hyperfocusing on the utterance as if a person has to say a racist or racial word to impute racial meaning.🤦🏿♂️ I already outlined one perspective that is rooted in "territorial stigma." This SHAPES how people see places without ever talking about race & inequality.
@Lawyeredup1@ItsKingSlime Also, it is not about denigrating Blacks but perpetuating a problem that sees Memphis as a place NOT WORTH INVESTING IN. Disinvestment is an ongoing issue, which affects racial inequality. You can't be so naive to not understand the implications & potential impact of his words.
@Lawyeredup1@ItsKingSlime Race is imbued in the context as a background or unexpressed issue that shapes the reputation & development of Mempis (and Milwaukee, btw!!). Many of those same people talked about the QUALITY of Memphis, reflecting infrastructure, investment, social amenities, etc tied to race