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43. "I still got a L.A. native/HBCU Black crowd, so yea! LOL"
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Basically, ALLLL the throwback prime Mustard songs still work, commercial or hood (BPT still HUGE huge huge, RIP, I'm different, I'm good, Burn rubber, Don't tell em, Show me, Left right, Bitches ain't shit, Rack city etc etc etc) almost all. Songs like "No mediocre" wouldn't get a necessarily bad reaction, but just wouldn't get much reaction either way unless it's 40+, because they somehow love that song still.

But it's a few West Coast songs from the last 2-3 years, plus brand new, that work for SURE for sure with me. Mustard "Want her" still huge with my crowds. Kamaiyah and YG "Fuck it up" def goes super hard. Along with "How does it feel." YG "Pop it shake it" and "Fuck it up" are pretty big, but not huge like "Left, right" was.

RJ "Get rich" still goes super hard. That new Bay track "Anti" is major, major. All the Tee Grizzley songs sound West Coast, and they all work, such as "No effort" "Beef" and "From the D to the A." Of course "First day out" still Top three in the club.

P-Lo "Put me on somethin" def goes haard.

Kid Ink songs were never super huge on my side, because they're more Poppy and Radio, but they worked on some early vibe type shit. But even last year, "Wavy" and "Saved" from Ty worked decent-good, especially at Playhouse and the more Trendy spots.

Overall...even though the sound isn't as big overall, and it hasn't been as many new bangers as it was 2011-2014 from Mustard or anyone else with a similar sound....that sound still goes super hard on my side. It's where the Trap songs are the biggest-biggest tracks, but they come and go, and they don't wanna hear Trap but for 5-10 minutes at a time. Our native vibe just doesn't match Trap, so it burns out pretty quick.

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man wtf happened to Polow. i thought he was gonna crush it.
Sep 18th 2017
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RE: man wtf happened to Polow. i thought he was gonna crush it.
Sep 18th 2017
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      ah i never knew hitboy came up under him.
Sep 18th 2017
10
           RE: ah i never knew hitboy came up under him.
Sep 18th 2017
12
           cool. i never heard much from him after HITstory
Sep 19th 2017
69
           Him and Dom Kennedy have dropped three "Half A Mil" EPs
Sep 18th 2017
42
Compelling read.
Sep 18th 2017
2
RE: Compelling read.
Sep 18th 2017
4
      Her struggle ?
Sep 18th 2017
17
           RE: Her struggle ?
Sep 18th 2017
18
                RE: Her struggle ?
Sep 18th 2017
28
                RE: Her struggle ?
Sep 18th 2017
33
                     I am messing with you.
Sep 18th 2017
47
                RE: Her struggle ?
Sep 18th 2017
50
                     It's unfair to completely discount it
Sep 19th 2017
54
                          my impression is that in Australia all women are treated as prime steak
Sep 19th 2017
55
                          If a black kid from an affluent family in the suburbs moved to the hood....
Sep 19th 2017
57
                          A 16 year old black female? YUP
Sep 19th 2017
58
                          Wait a min
Sep 19th 2017
64
                          struggle is the wrong word
Sep 19th 2017
59
                          Ok at 14 and 16
Sep 19th 2017
63
I'd argue she never rose in the first place
Sep 18th 2017
3
RE: I'd argue she never rose in the first place
Sep 18th 2017
5
      lol she did? All I remember is Fancy. nm
Sep 18th 2017
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           RE: lol she did? All I remember is Fancy. nm
Sep 18th 2017
13
great article
Sep 18th 2017
7
Just another McArtist that had a mainstream hit
Sep 18th 2017
8
I think she fucked herself with her positioning
Sep 18th 2017
9
RE: I think she fucked herself with her positioning
Sep 18th 2017
14
Meh, not really.
Sep 18th 2017
15
gotta make good music....
Sep 18th 2017
23
      The MJ argument wins every time
Sep 19th 2017
65
No man. The problem is she just wasn't that good.
Sep 18th 2017
19
      When did Em ape other styles though??
Sep 18th 2017
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           Early Em was shades of Esham
Sep 18th 2017
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           Man I am thinking pre-eminem days. EARLY demos.
Sep 18th 2017
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                Ehh, it's always been this way with pretty faces in entertainment
Sep 18th 2017
27
That Black Man's Kryptonite Shit is real. LOL
Sep 18th 2017
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RE: That Black Man's Kryptonite Shit is real. LOL
Sep 18th 2017
20
It'll open doors and you can go a long way with it, but at some
Sep 18th 2017
21
      Being humble definitely helps
Sep 18th 2017
26
      RE: It'll open doors and you can go a long way with it, but at some
Sep 18th 2017
34
           ^^ Goosebumps is a sweet trap sentiment
Sep 18th 2017
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           "have hits" = talent
Sep 19th 2017
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                stage presence too
Sep 19th 2017
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                RE: "have hits" = talent
Sep 19th 2017
76
Remember Polow dubbed himself 'King of the White Girls'
Sep 18th 2017
29
i mean it makes sense.
Sep 18th 2017
31
yikes
Sep 19th 2017
56
I was so shocked that Black girls loved Fancy. But I wasn't shocked
Sep 18th 2017
30
Real Talk: Have sistas never not like a hot song because of its
Sep 18th 2017
32
Haha, true... put it in my mowf was a huge hit.
Sep 18th 2017
37
These aren't just about politics or misogyny, though! LOL
Sep 18th 2017
40
FOH.
Sep 18th 2017
51
Lmao... you sound dumb
Sep 18th 2017
52
LOL @ that coming from you.
Sep 19th 2017
60
Word? Dudes you kick it with were dancing to "No Scrubs"?
Sep 19th 2017
61
Man, I remember having this futile argument with women in college...
Sep 19th 2017
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      yeah you can't apply logic to that
Sep 19th 2017
70
           Fair point.
Sep 19th 2017
75
RE: I was so shocked that Black girls loved Fancy. But I wasn't shocked
Sep 18th 2017
36
     
Coming up in the business seems so sketchy. Especially for a woman
Sep 18th 2017
35
RE: Coming up in the business seems so sketchy. Especially for a woman
Sep 18th 2017
38
I mean, any woman who is fine as hell deals with this irl
Sep 18th 2017
39
thats life as a woman.
Sep 18th 2017
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It is super, super tricky. And what sucks even worse?
Sep 18th 2017
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RE: It is super, super tricky. And what sucks even worse?
Sep 18th 2017
45
and he's prolly losing out on a lot of money due to it
Sep 18th 2017
46
My wife works in music, I get it. At the same time...
Sep 18th 2017
48
had a homegirl photographer who couldn't take 2 shots
Sep 19th 2017
66
      Devil's advocate question: Why did she choose to photograph rappers?
Sep 19th 2017
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      hip hop head chasing the dream
Sep 19th 2017
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      wedding photography is prolly worse
Sep 19th 2017
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      Naw, I am not on some "it's the nature of the business" so women
Sep 19th 2017
73
           It ain't like any of that misogynist shit is a necessary condition.
Sep 19th 2017
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           I've seen women handle it properly
Sep 19th 2017
79
INteresting article.
Sep 19th 2017
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RE: INteresting article.
Sep 19th 2017
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      Drake ain't white and Drake's first EP/Album had classic material
Sep 19th 2017
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      Apart from the fact Drake's music is better
Sep 19th 2017
81
      whoa.
Sep 19th 2017
83
           once in awhile I remember my pw.
Sep 19th 2017
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      Those guys make good music. Also see: Amy Winehouse.
Sep 19th 2017
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           RE: Those guys make good music. Also see: Amy Winehouse.
Sep 19th 2017
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