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Kendrick Lamar - The Heart Part 4 (Audio)

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M Dogg™:

--- Quote from: Belt on March 27, 2017, 06:23:46 AM ---
--- Quote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 07:35:13 PM ---
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--- Quote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 12:18:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Belt on March 24, 2017, 01:11:16 PM ---hip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation

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belt no disrespect i get what your saying in many ways but the more you try to clown on these old fart rappers, its just like calling yourself, me and anybody who supported golden era old farts. just cause you support the new era doesn't make you any younger, just makes you look like a old trendy fart trying to hold on to your youth like djvlad when he tells us lil yahti is good. thank god for kdot tho, this ish is dope!!!

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i get what you are saying but its evolution we cant keep listening to the same old farts forever

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100% true brotha, i just wish there was more quality like kendrick. would make the evolution and transition a lot easier for us in our thirties.

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there is but you really have to give them a chance to let them grow on you i was the same way i find myself always listing to newer artist then going back to the older ones theres good ones in the west east south midwest ect

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Were I'll give Belt some slack is that yes, a lot of older artist do come out with meh music and take attention away from newer artist. Where I'll get off that bandwagon is, so what. Music is a business. It's easier than ever to release music and everyone has a right to release music and try to make money. I ain't mad at anyone trying to make money. And if people get mad at a Jay Z, or Snoop taking attention away, then these young rappers need to step their game up. Back in the day, when Melle Mel put out Right Now in 1997, no one cared because the young artist at the time were putting out relevant work. Public Enemy always put out work, but their sales dropped over the years because artist got better and better in the 90's, into the 2000's. Now older artist are still selling, which good on them. But you want older artist to fade away, then the younger artist better step up their game.

K Dot proved this weekend that everyone is ready for artist to step up.

SuperSpider:

--- Quote from: Belt on March 27, 2017, 06:23:46 AM ---
--- Quote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 07:35:13 PM ---
--- Quote from: Belt on March 25, 2017, 03:43:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: LostSkanless on March 25, 2017, 12:18:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: Belt on March 24, 2017, 01:11:16 PM ---hip hop really needed this shake up too much garbage with old farts way past their prime to the stupid trap clones when the album drops all the attention will go the goat of this generation

--- End quote ---

belt no disrespect i get what your saying in many ways but the more you try to clown on these old fart rappers, its just like calling yourself, me and anybody who supported golden era old farts. just cause you support the new era doesn't make you any younger, just makes you look like a old trendy fart trying to hold on to your youth like djvlad when he tells us lil yahti is good. thank god for kdot tho, this ish is dope!!!

--- End quote ---

i get what you are saying but its evolution we cant keep listening to the same old farts forever

--- End quote ---

100% true brotha, i just wish there was more quality like kendrick. would make the evolution and transition a lot easier for us in our thirties.

--- End quote ---

there is but you really have to give them a chance to let them grow on you i was the same way i find myself always listing to newer artist then going back to the older ones theres good ones in the west east south midwest ect

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There are new ones that are good, but it was easier to dig those out say..7-10 years ago, nowadays it takes a lot more looking to sieve through the garbage. Although on the other hand a good artist nowadays often has a higher quality catalogue than a good artist 10 years ago, so it compensates for the long time it takes to discover an artist

M Dogg™:


This is suppose to be the art work for his new track tonight at 4pm westcoast time. Should be interesting!

Lucifuge:
Drake open a lot doors for kendrick back in the days, why he dissed him?

Okka:

--- Quote from: Lucifuge on March 31, 2017, 12:45:53 AM ---Drake open a lot doors for kendrick back in the days, why he dissed him?
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Yeah, i always wondered that too. Drake was on "Poetic Justice" and that was even released as a single 'cause it was so liked, but after that Kendrick started dissin' him.

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