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>>Earl, Bronson, Schoolboy Q, Vince Staples, Casey Veggies >etc >>aren't mainstream in my eyes. Maybe Tyler. > >My thing is he could have just gotten more insular in that >weird college circuit he was on; cat's like Bronson, Schoolboy >Q etc....are more in line of TRADITIONAL (my bad) >mcing...witty bars, tough guy wordplay, im cooler then you >shit.
Yeah I agree.
>You're right but I don't know if it's a bad thing...I still >remember going to a roots picnic a few years ago and he was >one of the most popular MC's there with everybody rapping >along. He's just growing up as an MC, hopefully his audience >grows with him.
It's not necessarily a bad thing, however, you only have one chance to make a first impression, and I think a lot of people will dismiss him as exclusively party/frat boy rap and not give his shit a look. Hell, I almost did. It wasn't until a few of my peoples told me to peep that Macadelic mixtape that I changed my mind about the kid to some extent.
Like I said, still not my favorite rapper, but he has potential. ___________________________ OL' DIRTY BASTARD on himself: "I may curse, I may have a bad mouth, whatever whatever. I'm not that bad, yaknow'mean. Bad to y'all, I dunno how y'all... I don't give a fuck. Um, I'm a good person at heart, for real and shit.
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