i’m a carti stan and i can say myself don’t bother looking at the lyrics, especially with a first carti reaction u need to just listen to the sound cus there’s maybe 2/3 lines in a song that impress me that’s it it’s more about how he says it or how it sounds
@@xoxozzz3672 hell no lol, maybe aspects but remember cash carti before uzi was even big, they both got popular off the same sound if anything carti did it first. Then there’s obviously the aggressive rock/rap shit that carti did first
@@martinroybal4231 just cus someone isn’t lyrical doesn’t mean they’re not musically talented lol tf, all musicians other than rappers don’t have deep lyrics so are they all bad?
u can’t just say “do u prefer old carti or new carti” anymore, he has so many different styles it’s more about what style do u prefer cus this is similar to die lit atleast with his vocal performance maybe not the beat, u should say do u prefer aggressive carti, baby voice carti, deep voice, or heavenly carti (idk what to call it but the carti on location, 24 songs and things like that)
i love the fact that your music background is from another generation yet you can still understand the value in where hip hop has gone. bc the current version of hiphop, i feel like, is only the result of traditional hiphop which was more fast paced in terms of lyrical composition but i feel like the newer generation either got tired of trying to interpret it or we’ve gotten to a point where hiphop is fuzed with mainstream and white culture more than it ever was. if you go back and look at what white people consider the best music, the lyrics are never usually plentiful nor special in any way. i think in the older times, hiphop was meant for more of a message rather than a good feeling but now it’s shifting to more of that good feeling bc it’s not just abt blacks rapping and making music for they people anymore. they making it for the world bc of how connected we’ve become through the internet
Carti is an artist where lyrics aren’t important it’s the beat and how he makes his voice sound like an instrument on it. It’s special because if you put anybody else on this beat it won’t sound like carti. He literally has his own sub genre. But I get what you’re saying pops you prefer the way your genre pronunciation on sounds 😂😂 never heard anyone older than me say that but I completely understand he’s more of a I wanna dose off in another realm and just have fun type rapper
cartis someone u either get or don’t get, u either get him and love him or don’t get him and don’t like anything other than like sky and a couple other really mainstream songs
Wait a min, I just watched your J Christ reaction from Lil Nas X and you was talking about it being anti-christian. Carti just said he was from hell and that he was Lucifer's son in this song, but we ain't gone acknowledge that? I think that's hypocritical since Carti's always been more satanic than Lil Nas X.
bro everything pops said 8:58 legit understood perfectly, the difference in genres in articulation and just music style is pretty insane 💯💯 u js gotta know
It’s not mumbling rap man if your from the United States your suppose to understand any type of usa language and cartis language is country down south if you can’t understand that and it’s literally from the USA you might as well call yourself Japanese
“i don’t like the fact that he’s mumbling and i like it” the start of a spiral to falling in love w cartis music😭 we all think we shouldn’t like it then slowly become obsessed and people rapping normally starts sounding more and more boring
respect to ur dad cus he easily could’ve said this is trash, can’t hear what he’s saying and the voice is ass but instead he’s just said he doesn’t like this sub genre of rap compared to others like traditional rap
@@vampg3466 they’d have to do them in order tho to see how his sound developed cus coming in at WLR as like the first thing u hear from him won’t sound that good but if ur aware of how he makes songs it’s his best album