@@nonsoggyears7927 "Now son, on my body, show me where the bad man touched you" I'm guessing you had a conversation like that with your dad to be that angry at the world.
Love when rappers see they favorite rappers and u see the kid come out of them the fan part of them and it's great. I think more rappers need to show how they feel about other rappers. Drop that crack already earl we all waiting for it
seducingapotato( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) I think you misunderstood me when I said drop that crack already. That's a figure of speech slang ebonics for hurry up and give the world your new album where we're able to purchase his amazing album
@@zakiydaulay4390 so people can know he made a mistake. Without actually erasing the mistake. Idk. Why are you asking that weird ass question? I think that's what should be our main concern..
Absolutely. Up there with that one 2014 Grammy’s performance with Daft Punk, Stevie Wonder, Nile Rodgers, Pharrell Williams, Nathan East, and Omar Hakim.
You can hear in Earl’s music just how heavy an influence MF DOOM was on him, and to see him so starry eyed watching him and also having the respect and approval of his idol was so wholesome. It probably meant the world to him
earl is poised to potentially make an album someday that rival madvillainy and ascends him to our generations MF DOOM when it comes to the underground hip/hop/head scene, he's out of his depression his bars are legendary he really just needs to get a super talented producer and just put in a crazy amount of work into an album that surpasses everything he's done
ever had any of those moments yourself 0tt0 ? i have. if i ever thought of somone to meet it would deffo be one of the jackass guys, and i saw cky when they played in my town, and when the show was over i went for a smoke , none other than bam fucking margera out at the smoke area, he saw my reaction and had we had a good laugh about it. also brandon novak was drunk out of his mind and spilled wine over me i guess that was funny too
Chiggis Lundberg No sadly I haven't had such an experience meeting a performer after or before a show and be able to talk to them . Pretty recently Onyx came to my country and they were mind blowing . At one time one member of the duo reached his hand out for fist bumps . He didn't bump mine because there were about 30 other fists in the air but he acknowledged me and that felt awesome . After that they played "Slam" and the whole club went nuts it was magic !
0tt0 haha i can imagine mate, almost felt it. that totally counts tho. you actually just gave me a flashback when something similar happened to me, it was back alot of years, i think , even more then 10 years by now, when metal was still a thing , and back then i sure was into it, a pure metalhead, i managed to score some ticks to see slipknot , children of bodom one of my favorites at the time, and the bodoms singer alexei walked down the stage and, in a moment i will never forget , my fist reached out for a bump, with four of my other friends, but he seemed to slip by us for a moment, then just a few meters away, he fucking turns around goes back just to recognizes us and gave fist bumps and a high fives. for a teenage old me, a real bliss filled moment, lil me wearing a band shirt with their band logo on, me and my friends stretched over some kind of steel fence, that was really some magic that is for sure man. if i ever find artistic fame i will make sure to try to do shit like that all the time , thats my fucking word, wordd
I think it would've been cool if DOOM produced the beat and Earl and Bishop went in over it. Would've felt like a passing of the torch now more than ever. They were both pretty big fans of his. I'm surprised there aren't more mash-ups of the 3.
T and Earl went split ways, Earl ascended thru his own rapping and poetic style, and Tyler focused more on his instrumental and vocal skills leaving rhymes on the side, both are still doing great things
Came to my favorite interaction vid with DOOM to pay my condolences rest peacefully sir you’ve done more than enough for the world of hip hop your genius is undisputed just like the love you expressed through your music. LONG LIVE DOOM X MALACHI
DOOM is the best artist I've ever heard in my entire life. I was giving a guy a ride the other day and I was jamming DOOM. The nigga asked me who was that dude. I was like 😏😏😏
I love this. The excitement and fanboy freaking out is adorable and just shows their love of hip hop is genuine. Probably why they make dope, inventive, super creative music. Some of the realist dudes making not just hip hop but music period.
Earl is why i know who mf doom is. Id heard his name before it but when i first heard earl spazz about meeting him i checked it out and Earl was the first person i thought of when i heard the news. RIP.