Brockhampton was the most interesting thing to happen to rap in 2017, prove me wrong

Brockhampton was the most interesting thing to happen to rap in 2017, prove me wrong

>protip: you can't

How do you delete someone else's post?

industry plants who talk about how much dick they suck
mykki blanco and cakes da killa been doing that for awhile.
fuck this industry

Why would the industry plant a group they dont make money from
Other than the Vineland show what money is there to gain

t. nu-male

Wrong

You're right. Rap was in general pretty interesting in 2017

To be honest, I actually did think that Brockhampton was more popular than Migos. Before you raise your poisoned pitchforks, allow me to explain the factors that influenced my thought, in story mode. The very first time I've heard of Migos was on a video of The Ten Worst Songs of 2013 by ADoseofBuckley. They made it onto the list because of Versace being a repetitive, vapid song, and were tied with Sage The Gemini for Gas Pedal and J. Dash for Wop (which I actually knew because Sage is from my hometown, and Wop was everywhere in Vine culture). I didn't care much for them, and disregarded their existence as just some lame novelty act. Meanwhile, in 2017, I visited a little site called RYM as I saw a cover for a guy inside a white car, with a title called Saturation 2. Judging the cover like a sin, I thought to myself that this was some Alt. Hip Hop rapper who finally got big into the mainstream after a long hiatus from Saturation (which I thought was some obscure hip hop gem released in the 2000s). People were in drives for them. Soon, when I officially started posting in September of 2017 (I only spectated and looked at threads for 5 years), I saw that face and album everywhere on the catalog, and, upon realizing that Brockhampton was a boy band, and that they had rave reviews from critics, thought that they were highly prospering and hugely successful. As such, I assumed that they were the biggest hip hop act ever; I didn't even remember Migos existed until last Friday, when their new album released. That was about 4, going on 5 years since I acknowledged Migos existed. And no, I never saw Migos anywhere. I didn't even know they made Bad and Bougee; I thought that was Run the Jewels. Not a single one of my friends even so much as mentioned them. Could you really blame me for not knowing?

Brockhampton is a thing since 2009 (they were originally called AliveSinceForever). If they are industry plants, why they blew up only in late 2017?

Doesn't know what tours are
Doesn't know what merch is
Doesn't know about social media
Doesn't know about streams
Doesn't realize the importance of pushing fags into hip hop culture.