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  • YHVH
    Mar 18

    Heebz pulled that Ethiopian black magic on him

  • He ain’t use the labels ghostwriters this time

  • Mar 18
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    They snuck in the new white boys with the new Trump administration. He had to pivot but also lay low to avoid drawing attention to his campaigning for Zionist politicians. Drake chose Central Cee as his main Caucasian Crodie. The pressure drove him insane.

  • Mar 18
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    WHaaaT

    I was in the backseat with this white uber driver and Churchill Downs came on the radio and dude rapped the entire song word for word hand gestures and everything

    Not disagreeing with you just thought it was funny

    That’s pretty dope lmao good to know jack still has a backup job besides rap

  • college campus rap

  • He needed to evolve his sound as a rapper and it just didn’t happen

    I think he can get it back though. Lock in on a project with Mike will made it or a Mustard or something. Go back to the club. He said he doesn’t like making those type songs anymore but he needs to get turnt again

  • Niggamortis

    That’s pretty dope lmao good to know jack still has a backup job besides rap

  • That second album with First Class and the Drake song sucking ass brushed all his aura away and his rapping has stayed very basic

  • Mar 18
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  • people will listen to anything

  • e t 👽
    Mar 18
    Broscodolo

    They snuck in the new white boys with the new Trump administration. He had to pivot but also lay low to avoid drawing attention to his campaigning for Zionist politicians. Drake chose Central Cee as his main Caucasian Crodie. The pressure drove him insane.

    Central Cee is mixed like Drake

  • Kojimbo

    spreadiing this image should be punishable by death

  • he fell off when he rapped "i can't a connoisseur but i like this store"

  • hes next up

  • playing into the whole “white man cant jump”
    gimmick can only take you so far. Hardly ever was Mac Miller mentioning himself being a white boy, this is why he was so effective before/after death.

    its really difficult packaging white rappers tbh

  • Mar 18
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    I feel like I've seen these threads for every rapper that's come out in the past decade

  • Mar 18
    burymeinecko

    I feel like I've seen these threads for every rapper that's come out in the past decade

    Yep, every rapper under 35 falls off a few years in now, or stays niche forever

  • Damn tuff week for yt boys that be trying a bit too hard.

    And I mess with the album but the interviews aren't helping him.

  • Mar 18

    The frat rap fanbase ain’t gonna listen to neo soul either and his black fans were not fw that album at all

  • The fall-off by j.cole OUT NOW!

  • Quas
    Mar 18

    How can you fall off when you’ve been whack from the get go?

  • cause it was stupid, dweebish trend music that fell off as quickly as it began

  • Mar 18
    BM_

    He stopped posting on ktt

  • Mar 18
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    He didn't... He stopped giving a f*** about the mainstream. His label was forcing that on him anyway. He's no longer on Generation Now. He's still on Atlantic though. If you actually followed Jack's career prior to What's Poppin, it was clear he never cared about the mainstream s*** at all. He's just returning to his true musical taste and doing what he actually feels fulfilled by. If he cared about being some big mainstream star he'd still be pushing pop singles and would've done actual rollouts for his last two albums. He did the exact opposite.

  • glockman

    all the push in the world can’t make you a compelling artist

    He dropped a mediocre debut, and then said “Alright im going back to my roots and giving you the REAL Jack Harlow” on Jackman and all he could muster up was a knockoff version of Drake and it became clear to everyone he doesn’t have it

    Jackman sounded zero like Drake. Ya'll get on here talking complete bullshit with such conviction it's incredible.