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  • And please don’t let it be who I think it is

  • Even Spotify knows their RapCaviar playlist is in the gutter

  • Feb 23
    Worldpremiere_

    Its 2slimey

    We’re going to tear your fingernails off

  • They kinda right but far too vague and the completely wrong messenger

  • Feb 23

    Yeat, Sexyy Red, and Veeze will save us

  • Jack Harlow promo?

  • Feb 23

    Whatever white executive decided to push this marketing campaign needs to have their teeth slammed on their desk

  • Nicki Minaj x Erika Kirk collab album

  • figarooooo

    xaviersobased

  • This the same Spotify that was putting Drake in "hyperpop" playlist.

  • Hip hop is falling off because its outlived its purpose. Black Americans are no longer interested in feeding into the crime and poverty glorification so the white people have stopped funding the genre. Thats the reality. If the music industry wanted a new kendrick they could make one easily.

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    Blue Magic

    Rap Caviar speaks:

    Hip-Hop needs new leaders. Historically, a new group of rising stars has established itself as hip-hop’s pacesetters every five to ten years. By 2016, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and others had cemented themselves as leaders of the 2010s.

    A decade later, several talented artists have shown promise of becoming rap’s next big thing, but they’ve yet to follow in our Mount Rushmore’s footsteps. New superstars are essential to the health of the genre, so new leaders must rise alongside today’s icons to push hip-hop forward.

    Who’s gonna lead hip-hop’s next generation? A few contenders have emerged—but who will take the next step?

    They tryna make this s*** sound like a new anime arc

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    We past “leaders” as a concept

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    I’m kinda thinking this is promo for the Scythe / Denzel Curry and co.

    But if not, I’m happy with whoever it is. As
    Long as the music is good

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  • BrainWorms4U

    They tryna make this s*** sound like a new anime arc

    need a rdcworld1 skit

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    This is why I'll never respect industry puppets, they'll use u and throw u out as soon as they can't use u anymore. Only got themselves to blame though they were desperate for the clout. cant feel bad for them

  • BrainWorms4U

    They tryna make this s*** sound like a new anime arc

  • Feb 23
    plightone

    We past “leaders” as a concept

  • Zack From The Six

    This is why I'll never respect industry puppets, they'll use u and throw u out as soon as they can't use u anymore. Only got themselves to blame though they were desperate for the clout. cant feel bad for them

    lol

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    Spotify in the big ‘26

  • Maybe the industry should F***ING EVOLVE THEN

    Billy Woods (& Elucid), WSG, Roc Marci, Open Mike Eagle, Danny Brown, Wiki, Mach-Hommy, Gibbs, Boldy,

    Mike, Mavi, Redveil, Navy Blue, McKinley Dixon, Earl, Tyler, 454, Little Simz, Noname

    All kinds of amazing artists drop classic projects every f***ing year and these industry mfers just let it all go right on by

    SMARTEN THE F*** UP

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    I saw that billboard and I knew I had to save hip hop….so I did