rappers like nas, common, def, and groups like public enemy dropped conscious albums that were well received. kendrick didnt. it's really his diehard fans enjoying it. That's the difference.
What world do you live in
I have never met a single person in the real world in my entire LIFE not give respect to tpab
Niggas need to know dis chart
Street rap - NBA YB , Kodak , yungeen ace etcc.
Trap rap - Old migos , Old 21 Savage , Peeweelongway , Young scooter , old GUCCI Mane , Old Young thug (y’all see I keep using “Old” that is becuz trap rap is really dead like the real trap music ) etccc...
Aye i never really thought about it like that but trap really is dead


Y’all do know that House and Techno, “edm”, were created by black artists right? People on this site always try and point at stuff they don’t like and call it white. Calling Big Fish Theory an album with undeserved praise because it gets its roots from “white music” is just factually incorrect. Techno and House are Detroit and Chicago.
Rt
R&b ain’t meant for white people.
Outside of a select few songs they don’t really f*** with black r&b music.
White People really severely lack the RnB gene
worse is when people who aren’t comfortable with liking trap music start saying s*** like “carti is making shoegaze”
What world do you live in
I have never met a single person in the real world in my entire LIFE not give respect to tpab
You do realize anecdotal arguments are useless right
worse is when people who aren’t comfortable with liking trap music start saying s*** like “carti is making shoegaze”
This s*** triggers me on god. People lookin for mental loopholes to justify liking the music
I see a lot of (and not just on ktt but other music sites as well) misplaced praise for hip-hop albums that take more influence from, say, dad rock and edm than hip-hop or soul/r&b
These same fans will call hip-hop music with roots in r&b and soul "generic" or trash even when it has substance
And I get it. A lot of yall didn't start listening to rap until it incorporated traditionally "white" music, so that's what you relate to
Lowkey the thread that started the ban ### word movement and got them all riled up
worse is when people who aren’t comfortable with liking trap music start saying s*** like “carti is making shoegaze”
this the funniest post on ktt2
fam you know he's one of the biggest panderers to white people and critics that's not taking away from the quality of his music but it is what it is and he knows exactly what he's doing
Yup all facts. Kenny is the perfect token boy
Im crine
Yall whats wrong with internet. Youre like those unemployed twitter b****es trying to tell people they cant do their hair a certain way or celebrate something because theyre not from that culture lmfao, as if doing your hair was illegal.
Now youre all trying to appropriate music and s***ting on others. Thats literally building walls instead of bridges. Yall thrive on drama smh, some real high school b****es in here
but if you mean actual critics are trash then yeah, i didnt even know people still listen to fantano in 2020
At first i agreed but thinking about it its bullshit and not true at all
First of all it makes innovation a negative thing when a lot of the genres best works have blended many influences
Also thinking about it the type of ‘white people’ you are talking about just like Whatevers inrap caviar if they are basic
Post malone and other pop s***
Or if they corny ‘real’ hip hop s*** like logic j cole
And theres a large amount that just listen to trap
This is true. The last actual trap music we seen was Old mixtape migos. Very early future and thug along wit peewee
Lmao what
Because they’re trying to assimilate black culture and black music
These critics only praise albums they can relate to culturally and most of them are white
True black art regardless of the lyrically content & quality has never been accepted
It’s mind boggling how an album isn’t good unless it’s full on “ black political issue “ or on some weirdo s*** white people f*** with that incorporates rock or that lame techno stuff
We need more black critics