>2016. >This guy isn't considered the best rapper right now. >Produces goat-tier jazz rap, bangers and the occasional couple of songs that are somewhat experimental. >His rap group 'Pro Era' has one of the best rap albums of the past 10 years. >Most fasionable. >Doesn't produce hardcore nigger music that I as a white person can't relate to or listen to without being called a wigger. >Joey Bada$$ #1 on charts when?
>>Doesn't produce hardcore nigger music that I as a white person can't relate to or listen to without being called a wigger LMAO@U
Henry White
He's just a biter riding on 90's nostalgia
Won't be relevant in the future, I just assume all of his fans are 20 or younger.
Aaron Smith
he's not a biter, he uses the beats he likes, he also has songs that havee a more modern style
Chase Ward
The last thing that he done that was even remotely 90s was his breakout mixtape 1999, and that was 4 years ago. B4DA$$ was a good album, it had some memorable stuff on there. But seeing as this guy is around 21/22 I think he's yet to reach his full potential
Eli Cooper
>>Most fasionable. This nigga literally has someone tell him what to wear
watch his music videos and pay attention to how the camera focuses on the brands of clothes he wears you're literally watching a 3+ minute clothing ad
Carson Morgan
1999 and B4.DA.$$ are great
Isaiah Sanders
its simple as this: Lyrical rap isnt popular anymore
Thug and Uzi are dominating right now, rightfully so
William Parker
Uzi is trash though
Jeremiah Harris
i think hes pretty good
Brayden Ortiz
His music bores me to sleep and makes me wish I was listening to a rapper from the 90s instead of a copycat
Gavin James
He has stoppend being just a nostalgia/revival act with B4DA$$, which shows a lot of potential. Whatever his next project is, it will be interesting to see.
Samuel Sanchez
>implying that non lyrical rap is good kys
Gavin Ward
t. hopsin fan
Evan Young
fair enough, but I don't like his flow and his vocals are pretty annoying