It wasn't always the case, but Aubrey has been moving like somebody who interchanges versatility with a lack of identity.
The West coast, east, the south, and the Midwest, are all regions for reasons beyond geographical location. Their cultures are not costumes that you can swap out depending on the weather, and without a certain level of awareness, that's how you get a song where Aubrey's shouting out a West coast artist, expecting them to side with him and not a fellow west coast native whose culture he just disrespected.
That doesn't mean everybody in the west rocks with k dot. It just means that you might go out of your way to piss off one person, and end up pissing off a lot more people in the process. Those who take YG siding with the west as a "betrayal," because YG and Aubrey have a couple of songs together, don't seem to understand that the cultural aspect of this whole s*** goes beyond music.
It's like a milquetoast Englishman settling in Mexico, assimilating, learning the lingo, thriving in the culture, but then gets into it with a Mexican native and insulting them on some, "You're not even a real Mexican," tip.
Was Taylor Made disrespectful? Absolutely, but it's for a beef and that's how they're supposed to be. Was it a smart move? Not really, because when you don't have your own cultural lines to draw from, you won't have the necessary foresight on the consequences of crossing somebody else's line.
@SegaDreamFlash @Brave @insertcoolnamehere @WT777 am I on the right track or am I offbase here
Nah this is how I felt. I remember @insertcoolnamehere saying that Taylor made s*** was gonna rub niggas the wrong way.
And I said earlier that Drakeās lack of identity is why some folks do go hard for him cuz they can just project whatever onto him like a mannequin.
Itās why you got s*** like the convo in here earlier where niggas weāre talkin about Sean Paul being jealous of Drake just cuz he wanted the roots of dancehall to be respected.
Niggas be thinking industry popularity and all that the same as culture for some reason
notice how family matters in the only song in the beef to have a clean version?
he really thought that song was gonna go platinum in foot locker
holy
notice how family matters in the only song in the beef to have a clean version?
he really thought that song was gonna go platinum in foot locker
"B b but that wasn't made with the intention of being a hit!"
Nah this is how I felt. I remember @insertcoolnamehere saying that Taylor made s*** was gonna rub niggas the wrong way.
And I said earlier that Drakeās lack of identity is why some folks do go hard for him cuz they can just project whatever onto him like a mannequin.
Itās why you got s*** like the convo in here earlier where niggas weāre talkin about Sean Paul being jealous of Drake just cuz he wanted the roots of dancehall to be respected.
Niggas be thinking industry popularity and all that the same as culture for some reason
It was me and @ChiraqPalestine that said taylor made (while funny) was gonna backfire.
It wasn't always the case, but Aubrey has been moving like somebody who interchanges versatility with a lack of identity.
The West coast, east, the south, and the Midwest, are all regions for reasons beyond geographical location. Their cultures are not costumes that you can swap out depending on the weather, and without a certain level of awareness, that's how you get a song where Aubrey's shouting out a West coast artist, expecting them to side with him and not a fellow west coast native whose culture he just disrespected.
That doesn't mean everybody in the west rocks with k dot. It just means that you might go out of your way to piss off one person, and end up pissing off a lot more people in the process. Those who take YG siding with the west as a "betrayal," because YG and Aubrey have a couple of songs together, don't seem to understand that the cultural aspect of this whole s*** goes beyond music.
It's like a milquetoast Englishman settling in Mexico, assimilating, learning the lingo, thriving in the culture, but then gets into it with a Mexican native and insulting them on some, "You're not even a real Mexican," tip.
Was Taylor Made disrespectful? Absolutely, but it's for a beef and that's how they're supposed to be. Was it a smart move? Not really, because when you don't have your own cultural lines to draw from, you won't have the necessary foresight on the consequences of crossing somebody else's line.
@SegaDreamFlash @Brave @insertcoolnamehere @WT777 am I on the right track or am I offbase here
Nah you definitely onto something here. The Taylor made example is perfect cuz he actually lost himself momentum with that without kendrick doing anything due to his lack of self awareness on how it would be received
Nah this is how I felt. I remember @insertcoolnamehere saying that Taylor made s*** was gonna rub niggas the wrong way.
And I said earlier that Drakeās lack of identity is why some folks do go hard for him cuz they can just project whatever onto him like a mannequin.
Itās why you got s*** like the convo in here earlier where niggas weāre talkin about Sean Paul being jealous of Drake just cuz he wanted the roots of dancehall to be respected.
Niggas be thinking industry popularity and all that the same as culture for some reason
That Sean Paul argument was actually insane
but I'm not surprised when I saw who brought up the bs
Plea out on the pedo charges and embrace Islam in the clink
It wasn't always the case, but Aubrey has been moving like somebody who interchanges versatility with a lack of identity.
The West coast, east, the south, and the Midwest, are all regions for reasons beyond geographical location. Their cultures are not costumes that you can swap out depending on the weather, and without a certain level of awareness, that's how you get a song where Aubrey's shouting out a West coast artist, expecting them to side with him and not a fellow west coast native whose culture he just disrespected.
That doesn't mean everybody in the west rocks with k dot. It just means that you might go out of your way to piss off one person, and end up pissing off a lot more people in the process. Those who take YG siding with the west as a "betrayal," because YG and Aubrey have a couple of songs together, don't seem to understand that the cultural aspect of this whole s*** goes beyond music.
It's like a milquetoast Englishman settling in Mexico, assimilating, learning the lingo, thriving in the culture, but then gets into it with a Mexican native and insulting them on some, "You're not even a real Mexican," tip.
Was Taylor Made disrespectful? Absolutely, but it's for a beef and that's how they're supposed to be. Was it a smart move? Not really, because when you don't have your own cultural lines to draw from, you won't have the necessary foresight on the consequences of crossing somebody else's line.
@SegaDreamFlash @Brave @insertcoolnamehere @WT777 am I on the right track or am I offbase here
I never understood Drake stans who think every artist who ever worked with him owes him their undying loyalty. He lucky 21 Savage stayed neutral and didn't side with Metro
Was just about to post
They bout to have her in the video?
Nah you definitely onto something here. The Taylor made example is perfect cuz he actually lost himself momentum with that without kendrick doing anything due to his lack of self awareness on how it would be received
Like nobody co-signed that AI Pac s*** outside of the most hardcore of Stans lol
She just won't go away
They bout to have her in the video?
Doing her intentionally overly stiff attempt at crip walking