Mannnnn. Thank yall for the love. For real!!!
Yesterday I had daddy duties that came before album release celebrations. Today I got my old civic (with the brand new engine) a tour bus and some sprinters. In the trunk of my car is boxes of The Fall-Off CD’s. As a teenager I had copies of the Fayettenam Bommuh’s album that Nervous gave me to sell. I used to go up to the gas stations trying to sell the album to strangers “yo you like hip hop??” Was the beginning of the sales pitch.
When I was working on this album I had the desire to go feel that feeling again, and that’s what I’m about to do. Trunk Sale Tour 26!! I don’t know where we bout to drive to, but catch me outside! Cop a CD from me or just show love. I truly appreciate all the love and the reaction to the music.
So we gonna talk about the music industry being the main girl of $$$4u or are we going to pretend Drake really not thoughtful enough to make a full concept RnB album that is more than surface level bed music?
@BigSwissCHH I think people don’t have anything to say anymore. When you look at most artist with longer songs (and by extension albums) they typically have something to say as opposed to artist who may be creative but lack an actual message. And consumers are okay with fast food music
Biggest pet peeve with CHH is hearing the secular influence. It always comes across sub par imo.
I know the artist are more creative than that and the have the money to be more creative than that.
I don’t need or want “CHH Donda”
This movie is horrendous, I’m glad I didn’t spend the money. The acting is atrocious, the villain isn’t scary and the camp ain’t campin’ like I think they wanted to. Who greenlit this release?
@MitchDarrell_ I was being facetious. I think either aunt or uncle could work either way it’s a “you and your dad getting hoed” which at bare bones is a my dad tougher than your dad bar