Why do I end up in so much shit? I done came way too far to be calling it quits. Jakes wanna lock me up even though Im legit. They can't stand to see a young brother pockets get fit. -Big L.
Why do I end up in so much shit? I done came way too far to be calling it quits. Jakes wanna lock me up even though Im legit. They can't stand to see a young brother pockets get fit. -Big L.
BTS are hip hop, that's their core. When they signed with their agency, they were supposed to be a hip hop group, and RM and SUGA came from underground. K-Pop has rap, but BTS were bringing Western Hip Hop to K-Pop, and they got a lot of backlash. In 2013 when they debuted, they were pretty much a straight up Hip Hop/R&B hip hop IDOL group. (The IDOL system is K-Pop, it's not a genre). There are many genre's within K-Pop, but BTS wanted to get their messages out to their generation, they were ages 15 to 20 in 2013 when they debuted. They wrote and produced their own music from the beginning with their production team. I noticed that you haven't reacted to BTS in a while, you really should check out the members' solo projects, all of them are amazing. RM, SUGA, and J-Hope are the rap line, and you really should check out their solo albums that they released since 2022. The vocal line also has albums that are amazing and very successful globally. But I know you love rap, so I'm recommending those. RM - INDIGO - Dec. 2, 2022, and RIGHT PLACE, WRONG PERSON - May 24, 2024 (Genres: R&B/Soul, Pop, UK R&B, Jazz, Hip-Hop/Rap) SUGA aka Agust D - D-Day - April 21, 2023 (Genres: Hip hop; trap; drill; alternative rock) - SUGA went on a sold out world tour after completing his album, it was amazing, I attended the Oakland concert. J-HOPE - JACK IN THE BOX - July 15, 2022 (Genre: Old-school hip hop), he released a second version of Jack In The Box (JITB: Hope Ed. - August 18, 2023) with new tracks from his Lollapalooza headlining performance on April 31, 2022. He met J-Cole at this event. HOPE ON THE STREET Volume 1 - March 29, 2024 (Hip Hop/Rap, retro pop, dance music) This EP is a an OST (original sound track for J-Hope's documentary about his hip hop dance journey. There will be a season 2 docuseries (amazon video) and a volume 2 OST.
They’re so good at schemes, Pete’s first verse has two schemes at the same time - the more obvious one is all the references to black & white but there’s also a list of table games spread throughout: checkers, Uno, Clue-do (called Clue in the U.S.) and Blacks and Whites (a controversial monopoly-like game from the ‘70s that was created by university professors to be used as a tool to teach people about racist real estate policy)