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nobody cares about Kevin Gates. Not even old school heads.
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Third Coast, Dirty South 4 Life
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@ NR: I just revisit Taylor's 1989 today and it's still a nice album..
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I was being tongue-in-cheek, but also not. I don't imagine that dude to having much staying power. Maybe I'm wrong. Shrug.
1989 is such a great album. I love it. |
Have you heard "Red"? It's another good one. I haven't heard her older stuff yet though..
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Kevin Gates has been making records for a decade now. Came up out da mud, he don;t get tired.
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New A TRIBE CALLED QUEST album in 2 weeks. 2016 is just the best year ever haha.
http://pitchfork.com/news/69378-q-ti...d-quest-album/ |
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this is amazing news. I am really excited. 2016's been weird for me for hip hop. Basically, a few REALLY great albums and then a bunch that haven't held my interest. |
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Whaaaaaaaa? Kevin Gates? Ok, due to some less than optimal circumstances, I found myself living in an area with a FUCKLOAD of white people whp listen to country music a little over a year ago. I can tell you with full confidence that I have never heard the words "Kevin's Gates" said out loud in person by ANYONE. I think your need to check your sources. White country fuckers still love Eminem. In fact, they seem tlike be almost stuck in a time capsule where Eminem is the only rapper that matters. (Got into it in a friendly way with a co-worker about Em last spring... he was downright shocked to learn that I, a hip-hop fan, didn't like Eminem! He actually said, "You don't like Eminem? I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that before." ... so... yeah... time capsule) Kevin Gates is good enough and skilled enough to build an underground fan base, and his first major label album was a fairly big hit. I think if he followed Islam up quickly with a really strong record a la Long.Live.A$AP or Section80, he could potentially have a nice solid few years of mainstream success ahead of him. Plus Chance namedropped him on "Angels" so... |
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I see whatcha did there. Cause of the Nas thing, right? Don't worry NR. We stolidly and undniably won the fuck out of that little argument. We shut that shit down like a SWAT team on a drug bust. |
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http://djbooth.net/news/entry/2016-0...treaming-south "Kevin Gates is Dominating the Charts & No One’s Noticing" |
"Most Popular Artist in # of States
Drake: 36 States Kevin Gates: 5 States Eminem: 5 States Fetty Wap: 2 States Taylor Swift: 2 States" |
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Now I'm waiting for A Tribe Called Quest to join this list. :) |
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I fucking know! (Well... not the best year ever... look at all the half assed rock and punk that's dribbled out this year? Ugh.) But a damn good year or hip-hop the likes of which we haven't seen since 2013, yup. There's still been a fuck ton of albums that seemed alright for a minute just because they didn't suck completely (remember that Bas album I tried to get you all to listen to and you never did? Probably just as well) but with EXCELLENT albums by Kanye, Chance and Danny and some really fucking good ones by Isaiah, Frank, Schoolboy, Kendrick, Travi$, Keith.... yeah, it's been something. The fact that we're going to have new A$AP Mob AND fucking ATCQ albums in the best 2 weeks is almost too much. I really fucking wish Pusha had dropped King Push, the stubborn fucker, but ... meh. Maybe he's just waiting for the optimal time. Darkest Before Dawn kinda got swallowed up by its mid-December release. |
Pusha should wait until next year.. honestly, I think J. Cole's next album should be interesting. I read he recorded some of it in Jamaica at the same studio Lauryn recorded Miseducation. It's probably gonna have some reggae influence.
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Popularity I assume being measured by steams. Ugh. So, Fetty Wap is more popular than The Beatles and MJ and Madonna ... anywhere in the world? I do not believe that is true. |
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Barrack Obama and I have the same taste in hip-hop.
http://pitchfork.com/news/69388-obam...ye-drake-jay-z 'Course I hate Drake, and I don't think anyone can argue that Jay Z is truly still "the king" (obviously that's Kanye and has been for many years, much as I love Jay) but he gets that Kendrick and Chance are at the forefront of the youth movement. He is correct. I'll bet he likes Push too, but doesn't want to openly admire such a druggy persona. Interesting that he's known Chance since he was wee. I didn't realize that Chance's dad was the State Director in Illinois. Damn! |
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