community is everything to me. i literally can’t do any of this shit without the good people in my life. and i wouldn’t want to!
listen to my friends here mannnn
writing a sentence like "to deny yourself a chance of being a certified west coast rap legend" about someone like vince staples is hilarious. you've either never watched vince staples interview or you're being ignorant to create your own narrative
Good morning. I wrote a big blog about the conundrum that is Vince Staples, a very good gangster rapper who is scared of his own electricity, and has decided to become an alternative hip-hop guy. Why? I wrote about why but why its frustrating. COLUMN: https://t.co/eRfddtoS8o
Not to gas myself up, but the Keem interview I just put out is genuinely one of the best produced pieces of music-media you’ll watch this year. A lot of content in this space is built for the quick clicks, but I’m focused on creating work that will stand the test of time
Not one, but THREE mentees for year two?! I am so grateful the opportunity to inspire, empower, and guide the next generation of women in music. 🥹🥰
Thank you @symphonicdist 🩷
third announcement this week is another simple one but the biggest so far:
i am proud and ecstatic to announce i’ve signed on with Straight Edge Group.
for those of you who want more info on this it’s on my IG but i’m going share a couple things exclusively in this thread
This sounds like the music version of shut up and dribble. This push for anti-intellectualism in rap is just another reason this segment of ‘brain rot vibe rap’ needs its own genre separate from Hip Hop