I was a big x fan. He didn’t have a big impact while he was still alive, and with that being said.. After his death and the label mistreating what he didn’t release. It was clear there weren’t any songs in the vault that even topped IYRTITL. I think it’s both biased mixed with ignorance to assume X would be even the size of Drizzy’s biggest pinky ring.
not even true Lucid Dreams blew up before X even died juice was already out of here with or without X passing
and this argument doesnt even make sense because neither are alive for 2 years minimum and Juice is still out streaming
Let me remind you X sold well over 100K copies of his first album while alive. Went #1 off that. And I hate even f***ing bringing this up, but Juice died pretty recently compared to X, so of course he’d be out streaming??
I’m not trying to take away from Juice’s wild success while he was alive. Ok I’m done even talking about the dead
Using your own subjective experiences to say if a song was real life big or not is always dumb but Sad! was objectively a big song lol
My walk of life doesn’t matter but it got burn on the radio in the heart of southern Alabama
yea cause he died lmao
yea cause he died lmao
The song was big before he died, it just became mega huge afterwards
But it sucks that bruh left no music at all when he passed, compared to Juice, who probably got 5-6 albums worth of music that his family can sift through
Juice was only bigger because he took over the hole that was left by X’s death @MCN
He doesn’t have Drake’s clean record. White America will not f*** with you if you’re a woman beater, so it’d be impossible for him to ever be bigger than Drake.
Juice was only bigger because he took over the hole that was left by X’s death @MCN
Idk bout that but dude really had a lot crossover appeal
Crazy the new gen kinda lost their biggest rappers in Xxx, Pop and Juice
Conspiracy time
No he wasnt lmao
He wouldn’t have even been bigger than juicewrld
Dude had one soundcloud hit bro calm down
I never heard of them other songs
Yeah Sad! wasn't a big hit even though it went #1 because "Htownwolf" on Kanye To The Dot Com hasn't heard of it
I'm not even a big Drake fan like that but the dude is a generational artist at this point. In 09, I was in middle school playing Best I Ever Had, Forever, and Every Girl in the computer lab with my friends and everyone was hyping him up as the next big thing in hip hop.
Ten years later, in 2019, Drake was the most streamed artist in the world back to back.
I know it's easy to downplay Drake cause of how underwhelming his post 2015 music has been but the dude transcends hip hop at this point.
XXX was big no doubt and he'd become a superstar but would he be able to sustain a long lasting career like Drake?
Remember, there was also a time where Macklemore and Fetty Wap were right at Drake's neck in terms of hotness too but that didn't last.