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  • young thug

  • May 6, 2021
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    air

    I tried but it’s not that great

    trust me, there's many mfs on ktt that feel the same way but too scared to speak on it.

  • May 6, 2021

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    rayray

    You cannot include 50 niggas from the 2010s. Majority of these new niggas growing up was not bumping 3k more than future. Quit wit the dumb s*** brah. They got 2 decades of hip hop? Wat the f*** does that mean? F***ing LL Cool J got more than that. Is he more influential than future? Tf. Future barely got a decade in and is more important to rap today it isn’t hard to see or understand. This is generational s*** and the way it’s looking. History says even decades from now future will be look at as more influential

    Yes I can. You dont have to grow up on a rapper to be influenced by them. Polo G didnt grow up on Pac and he cites him as a major influence. You don't know what you talking about.

    The first half of the 2010s had rappers that grew up on Outkast and cite them as a direct influence. You cant dispute that. The second half has artists while not old enough to remember kast's run, still cite them as an influence because artists go back and listen to music to be inspired.

    Future isnt even relevant like that anymore but if outkast drops an album right now it's going platinum and everyone is listening and they dont need a drake song to sell records

  • Saint Aquinas

    name 5 in the past year outside of atlanta

    Roddy
    Juice
    Melly

  • May 6, 2021
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    Kdogone

    KTT only considers direct replications of artists as influence

    It's why we hear stuff like "Kendrick isn't influential" around here

  • Zaywop 💊
    May 6, 2021

    Future first verse on this is as good as Andre’s international players verse

  • Teal_

    trust me, there's many mfs on ktt that feel the same way but too scared to speak on it.

    Same ones that swear Illmatic the greatest rap album of all time but probably only spinned it once and probably skept through it 😂😂

  • May 6, 2021
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    Saint Aquinas

    Yes I can. You dont have to grow up on a rapper to be influenced by them. Polo G didnt grow up on Pac and he cites him as a major influence. You don't know what you talking about.

    The first half of the 2010s had rappers that grew up on Outkast and cite them as a direct influence. You cant dispute that. The second half has artists while not old enough to remember kast's run, still cite them as an influence because artists go back and listen to music to be inspired.

    Future isnt even relevant like that anymore but if outkast drops an album right now it's going platinum and everyone is listening and they dont need a drake song to sell records

    Yo last paragraph let’s me know how lame as s*** and delusional as hell you are. Give a f*** wat polo G saying. And since you wanna name drop him he also states lil Wayne as his major influence and the drill scene which he “grew up” on. Says mostly herb and keef. But of course you wouldn’t know because you really talking like some nigga who out of touch ass nigga. The first half of 2010 rappers are influenced by lil Wayne nigga. WAYNE GUCCI KANYE. Second half FUTURE KEEF THUGGER. We talking majority of a generation bro. So don’t namedrop 1 or 2 niggas saying some s***

  • May 6, 2021
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    rayray

    Yo last paragraph let’s me know how lame as s*** and delusional as hell you are. Give a f*** wat polo G saying. And since you wanna name drop him he also states lil Wayne as his major influence and the drill scene which he “grew up” on. Says mostly herb and keef. But of course you wouldn’t know because you really talking like some nigga who out of touch ass nigga. The first half of 2010 rappers are influenced by lil Wayne nigga. WAYNE GUCCI KANYE. Second half FUTURE KEEF THUGGER. We talking majority of a generation bro. So don’t namedrop 1 or 2 niggas saying some s***

    Nigga said he dont care what a rapper says about who influenced him. Dont quote me again you f***ing mutt

  • air

    I tried but it’s not that great

    L

  • May 6, 2021
    Saint Aquinas

    Nigga said he dont care what a rapper says about who influenced him. Dont quote me again you f***ing mutt

    Yea ignore me dumbass

  • May 6, 2021
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    rayray

    Yo last paragraph let’s me know how lame as s*** and delusional as hell you are. Give a f*** wat polo G saying. And since you wanna name drop him he also states lil Wayne as his major influence and the drill scene which he “grew up” on. Says mostly herb and keef. But of course you wouldn’t know because you really talking like some nigga who out of touch ass nigga. The first half of 2010 rappers are influenced by lil Wayne nigga. WAYNE GUCCI KANYE. Second half FUTURE KEEF THUGGER. We talking majority of a generation bro. So don’t namedrop 1 or 2 niggas saying some s***

    He’s Durkio World aka ktt’s AntiChrist

  • Zaywop 💊
    May 6, 2021
    air

    I’ll be honest I never listened to a full OutKast album

    W

  • May 6, 2021
    air

    He’s Durkio World aka ktt’s AntiChrist

    This is durkio world? Did this nigga age like 3 decades then come back tf

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    There is no way a durk stan is saying all of this right now

  • May 6, 2021

    I completely give up

  • May 6, 2021

    we need an age status next to niggas names so we can omit s from discussions. Tired of these autists talking about rap.

  • Zaywop 💊
    May 6, 2021

    FUTURE NEVER NEEDED A GROUP NIGGA

  • May 7, 2021

    Future, next

  • May 7, 2021

    Let’s say I was young. 16-17 and I’m saying this. It would just make my point more valid lmao

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    PEACEFUL HARMONY

    This how y’all get down here?

    sexy avi brother

  • May 7, 2021
    air

    I’ll be honest I never listened to a full OutKast album

  • May 7, 2021
    Kdogone

    KTT only considers direct replications of artists as influence

    This article is long but balanced and a good overview of Outkast's broad but difficult to define influence:

    popmatters.com/195335-hiding-in-plain-sight-the-curious-legacy-of-outkast-2495508016.html

    They were one of the very few hip hop acts at the time that normies and outsiders could agree on, at a time when "anything but rap and country" was still a common phrase. They brought people together, critics too, in a way that few had before.

    Outkast was so, so important for hip hop in its efforts to cross over, as was Wayne and Kanye. NYC boom bap doesn't get us to the point of rap becoming the new pop, but the ambitious outsiders who placed rap in an innovative pop context do. That's probably the most important part of Andre's influence.

  • May 7, 2021
    rayray

    There is no way a durk stan is saying all of this right now

    He’s a contrarian , he posts for malice and spite

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