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  • Nov 19, 2025
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    thegreatdivine

    If you gotta say this to cope, I understand.

    I don't cope my nigga, I don't care

    This nigga trash LMAO

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    It’s always insightful yet unsurprising to see who on this site jumps out to defend this type of bullshit

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  • Nov 19, 2025
    Sir Real

    It’s always insightful yet unsurprising to see who on this site jumps out to defend this type of bullshit

    it’s always the usual suspects too

  • thegreatdivine

    If you gotta say this to cope, I understand.

    like ofc this dumb b**** would defend this bullshit, of f***ing course she would

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    Leftside
    !https://youtu.be/cDcPIhiL_Rk?si=LeSy7lmzbOxdaii9

    I don't cope my nigga, I don't care

    This nigga trash LMAO

    Yet you're here upset about his opinion.

  • Nov 19, 2025
    thegreatdivine

    Yet you're here upset about his opinion.

    Upset?? Y'all gotta drop the groyper comeback. S*** lame as hell

  • Nov 19, 2025

    The white hands on KTT love this song LMMFAO

  • Nov 19, 2025

    Music in general used to be more calculated in its approach.
    Like go watch a video on how they made Thong Song, it wasn’t some kid in his bedroom playing on FL.

    Country sucks way more than rap music does right now and Big X is just the Texas Da Baby.

  • Nov 19, 2025
    thegreatdivine

    All I see is an artist that has engaged in both worlds saying how he feels.

    The way he describes rap isn't surprising to me because most of mainstream rap this decade has been s***.

    Everything doesn't have to be seen as offensive.

    He should just admit that he’s a bad rapper. He’s way too fat to have stamina anyway

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    Mafia Boss

    Of course the kendrick stan is trashing hiphop

    That's not what shes saying at all. Don't be dense you biased drake stan seeing everything through the lense of the beef, these niggas these days be giving us half assed music.

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    id say traditional country music is more effort than traditional hiphop. learning to play instruments over years finding a group to play with practicing before even pwerforming live. in general hiphop is learning to write, writing raps finding a producer/beats then recording raps then performing can be a two person thing with beats sent via email trad country/any genre with instruments u need more than 2 people. im guessing trad country has more gatekeeping whereas hiphop wil kinda let anyone in atp overall i agree but hiphop on the higghest level like kenny etc. is not easy req. no effort doint listen to bigasspluggin or country just my 2cents

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    id say traditional country music is more effort than traditional hiphop. learning to play instruments over years finding a group to play with practicing before even pwerforming live. in general hiphop is learning to write, writing raps finding a producer/beats then recording raps then performing can be a two person thing with beats sent via email trad country/any genre with instruments u need more than 2 people. im guessing trad country has more gatekeeping whereas hiphop wil kinda let anyone in atp overall i agree but hiphop on the higghest level like kenny etc. is not easy req. no effort doint listen to bigasspluggin or country just my 2cents

    I think this type of comment creates a blanket assumption about rap simply because of how people are choosing to make the music today and reinforces a narrative “they” are trying to get off about hiphop and it’s emotional, mental, and effort capacity in creating the music

    I only say this because we (and I’m sure hella rappers) have multiple keyboards, a saxophone, a trombone, multiple microphones and different methods to recording all happening within the studio and we also make “live” versions of the song for performing purposes which could incorporate instruments on top of the instrumental tracks (like we might get the stems and take out the sax and piano and get a sax and piano player to do those parts)

    Again, you can take just as much time with traditional hiphop as you can with country! let’s not reinforce a narrative that places hiphop on a lower level of “intelligence” or “capability”

    it’s simply what you said: country still has hella gatekeepers to the process of making popular country music and that’s why BigX felt compelled to say what he said because that industry has constructed something so regular in music creation to be this exclusive criteria only the best are doing

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    Dumb comment, just say you want to branch out as an artist. No need to imply one genre is harder than the other.

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    every rapper does it one take ig?

  • Nov 19, 2025
    BrainWorms4U

    every rapper does it one take ig?

    That ain’t what I said at all but if you not tryna understand what I’m sayin then bet

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    Idk if I took that the wrong way^ but it depends on the rapper some niggas can do it in one take. Some niggas need to break it up and punch in etc but most of the time it’s low effort. Which low effort is a bad way of wording it but I’m just going off the thread premise lol

  • Nov 19, 2025

    “Label shill Big biz”

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    Coatside

    Idk if I took that the wrong way^ but it depends on the rapper some niggas can do it in one take. Some niggas need to break it up and punch in etc but most of the time it’s low effort. Which low effort is a bad way of wording it but I’m just going off the thread premise lol

    theyre low effort singers whose s*** gets cleaned up crazy in production.

  • Nov 19, 2025

    LMAO

  • Nov 19, 2025
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    Just my opinion at the end of the day s***s not law

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