@Earmerican He co-owned Roc-a-fella with Mal’s brother and Dame. He co-owned Reasonable Doubt with Mal’s brother and Dame. What do yall niggas be talking about
@x_lappu_x@UGOOOTWEETS@IJV23IYKYK It doesn’t. Future’s reach is more narrow than Kendrick and Drake. I don’t know about Cole. I wouldn’t be surprised either way. Him having more songs probably gives him a larger share of listening compared to his tier of artist but not the upper level
@Thechat101 1. This is rap. Since when could niggas not get back at niggas who shoot at you.
2. This applies to himself, niggas less successful/more successful
3. Why do niggas keep acting if Jay just got his masters instead of 22 years ago when he was still dropping music consistently?
@Dmoney2499 Jay Z was king while not selling the more than Eminem. Eminem was never considered the king. Nelly sold more but was never considered the king of rap. It’s always been a combo of popularity mixed with cultural cachet. He had a combo of street validity but high corporate success
@NFLFrascella Think it’s mostly about him playing for the team he was obsessed with. And being coached by his coach. And where he’s going to be the clear #1