My bad for the self promo but I gotta get myself out there, Im an upcoming artist and I just dropped a song called Armani check it out and show it some love ty have a nice day
This music was a blessing for one man, but what would start a bigger war for the next generation. Atleast this guy used his talent to leave and not look back
That's the smartest thing to do. Write up as many lyrics as you possibly can while you're living that life. Get the money and get out and live peacefully.
What made these guys so influential was the fact they never tried to copy anyone or sound like anyone else, they were authentically themselves and that made the people stop and listen. They had their own sound, their own style of lingo that they use. We really couldn’t see it 11 years ago, but when you fast forward to today, you can see they changed the trajectory of Hip hop. Just look around you and listen, you can see their legacy and impact they had/have on the culture.
Ortens Väktare im not even sure who hes talking about but fredo died from a seizure cuz of lean and capo died in a drive by and the 3rd person i think is troy who died in a shooting
I'm a hip hop head who loves the Golden Age of Rap 1991-2000. So, for me, Chief Keef should be someone I DON'T LIKE. But, I DO LIKE this dude. For real, Chief Keef is a talented young bro and I think this song is dope. Hey Chief, keep ya head bro and good work!
noobly lol @ your name looking like "nobody" on first glance. Anyway, dude, you and your co-signers are crazy. Don't over think this. No Keef isn't a lyricist, by any stretch. But, since when is all rap/hip hop lyrical? Some rap/hiphop is about the pure musicality of it. And, that's why this song is dope as hell. Again, don't think about it. Let your EARS convince you. #1, beat = dope as hell, #2, Keef's delivery on that beat = dope, #3, Vibe = street, you can't deny that. That song is just pure, raw...almost like what HIP HOP was originally intended to be (aside from the very early DJ "party" days of hip hop)...Dude, why do you think Kanye and all those other rappers hopped on that Remix...which was WACK by comparison...Yea, Kanye was more lyrical...But the whole point of "DONT LIKE" was pure reflex and emotion, which Chief nailed. Stop hatin' on son and appreciate. And, if YOU and your co-signers were true heads, you'd recognize dope when you hear it.
That man had him all the way. Whn he fell 2 the floor. Who picked him up. 1 man. Whole lotta friends jus watcing. Whole lotta everyman jus watching n rocked 2 the music . standing there. down on his bac. Neither helped. Dude wit dreads. Was a stepper Natural instincts. learning was n knowing who is 1. Chief Keef's biggest flex.. legend in ... Everywhere n Everything
My bad for the self promo but I gotta get myself out there, Im an upcoming artist and I just dropped a song called Armani check it out and show it some love ty have a nice day
#2024 nice group of youngsters telling us what they dont like legendary song by the 🐐 hey kids from the future this guy was 300 year old when he change the culture
my god.... if you focus your mind hard on the flow of the beat. this is easily one of the top 5 beats you could ever hear. right up there next to a couple dre beats off the chronic 2001 and probably some other YMCMB bangers back in the early 2000's
He is explaining sixnine for the people who don’t know him. EDIT: AYO bruh how am I getting subscribers from this trash comments LMAO new video on the way btw
The way they constantly toss their heads from side to side is scary. Its like they're all in sync from some drug or under the influence of some spirit or something. I dunno its just eerie