ITT: Albums hated when they released but loved later
ITT: Albums hated when they released but loved later
Who the hell would love that album?!??
smfh, nu-males will never understand soulja boy
Okay.
What do you like about him?
808s
ironically liking shitty music has become fashionable among nu-males
not him but just how minimalistic it is still feels rather innovative
Ah. Alright. Good to know.
I still hate it though so I'm safe from whatever the hell a "nu male" is.
(I don't care what A nu male is anyway)
Friend. There's such a thing as TOO minimalistic.
a beta male
same thing basically
that also means there's such a thing as a boundary waiting to be pushed
>minimalistic yet innovative
Good minimalism is more like Fever Ray, not some pussy money weed shit
BUT AT WHAT COST??
his authentic tellings of the highs and lows of the trap lifestyle speaks to me. he paints a very vivid picture of the struggles low-income americans go through every day that need to be heard.
as someone who grew up with a hard life and worked hard for everything i've got, soulja boy is the man and his music touches me more than most of his contemporary peers
but what would a puny nu-male such as yourself know about ever lifting a finger in his life?
none at all, in fact
Ok. Assuming you're not baiting me about the "struggles" of a man who has a song about buying $700 shoes (bathing apes). Lets look at the beats. How can you defend such terrible beats?
Say what you will about Soulja, inbetween him, Kanye and Lil Wayne, those three essentially created the modern hip-hop landscape.
along with "cuck", it's a more politically correct rebirth of "faggot"
So it means nothing essentially?
Yeah I figured.
I don't even like 2 of those and I completely agree.
>putting soulja in the same fucking sentence as those two legends, let alone the same category
kys, yea I took the bait
$0, he used a demo version of Fruity Loops
i want to refute this but i don't know if i can
It's not about whether they're good quality. It's about them impacting rappers.
And Soulja, unfortunately, inspired a lot of shitty dance and club raps.
Because Soulja Boy was basically intentional joke music. Loud, obnoxious, funny, and catchy at the same time
his beats are pure pop perfection. what's wrong with you? listen to those keyboard riffs and tell me it doesn't sound beautiful. simple and genius at the same time. and every producer on earth hopped on that style after soulja made it popular.
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soulja boy is smarter than everybody in this thread
YAHHHH BITCH YAHHH
>I've been deluded this whole time into thinking Lil B was influential
>Soulja Boy was actually more influential
Kill me
It doesn't sound like any of those things, barring "simple"
Though to be fair Sammie is an ok singer.
Rude.
MC Ride has more flow than this skeltal nigga
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If I catch another motherfucker talkin sweet about Soulja Boy I'm fucking beatin they ass!
I'm finding out people LIKE Soulja Boy. This is hard for me too man.
This nigga ashy af smdh
Soulja Boy was proto-Lil B
>ya doodoohead dummy
savage
>lil wayne
>Kanye
>Legends
>lil wayne
>kanye
>not legends
2016's version of a hipster. Someone that likes contemporary things for the sake of being contemporary.
Alright. Cool. Thanks for clarifying.
Not really, hipsters were always supposed to be into "vintage" things or a fake version of the past. In that period things like chillwave, the revival of vinyl and buying clothes all from goodwill were hot
Also, the classification of hipster has mostly to do with interests in aesthetic and the arts while nu-male is only a political term/insult
both are objectively legendary and influential in hip hop. your opinion is irrelevant.
...
You're a faggot, your opinion is irrelevant
kek
Zan Wit The Lean pt 2 is the only good soulja boy song
its more of a fact and you cant do anything about it