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The videos on this channel are made for educational purposes to show the harsh realities behind drill music. The videos on this channel do not reflect my views and are not made to glamorise violence, or crime of any kind for that matter.
Ngl if I’m getting pressed and I ain’t got heat I’m saying everything I can to get out of that. Same way I don’t live that life so I don’t really have a sword to die on.
@@Drillas He used to be 150 between 014-015 and stopped chilling with them around 016. But the vid from jboy was made in 2016-2017, so that’s why I asked.
Can’t believe we live in a time where we can search up for mini documentaries on beef in ends. This was unheard of back In the days even when RU-vid was around.😭
Crud is what makes Drill actually Drill but wordplay also makes it better for example Rappers like yanko and Suspect are Crud asf but they know how to use wordplay/punchlines in their songs to make the song better
My Top 30 + Honorable Mentions: 1. Mizormac 2. PS 3. CB 4. LD 5. AM 6. Digga D 7. Kwengface 8. NitoNB 9. Loski 10. Suspect 11. ReekzMB 12. Headie One 13. Perm 14. Showkey 15. 30 16. Tookie 17. Yanko 18. C1 19. Loose 20. KO 21. SJ 22. Abracadabra 23. S13 24. KayyKayy 25. Teeway 26. K Trap 27. Russ, 28. Dimzy 29. BT 30. Incognito Honorable Mentions: S1 (12World) - fell off Richi (Malistrip) - quit before reaching full potential KK (Bside) - his talent is Top 30 worthy, but he doesn't have enough songs Stickz (150) - just because he started drill doesn't mean he is one of the best Saviest (CT) - his talent is Top 30 worthy, but he doesn't have enough songs DA (98s) - no longer consistent anymore Blanco (Harlem Spartans) - more of a testament to the list