Released: 2024 “St. Chroma” by Tyler, The Creator featuring Daniel Caesar explores themes of self-worth, perseverance, and individuality. The lyrics encourage the listener to recognize and embrace their inner light, urging them not to let external influences dim… ...
Or I'd sit up at Denny's or Big Boy and just eat by myself. It was sad." Eminem became less recognizable due to his weight gain and once overheard two teenagers arguing about whether or not it was him: "Eminem ain't fat". ...
Atop a horror-movie melody beat, they spit bars detailing their lack of tolerance for deadbeats, simps, wimps, and women who lack the self-respect that they demand as bare minimum. Because as fun as it is to stunt on hoes and haters, it’s even more important to take care of ...
s other talent artists like myself that would love to get the attention like their artists with blue checks this app gave me two features and I feel that I have a lot of songs that wasn’t nothing wrong with them that didn’t get featured idk if this app got personal vendetta against...
i was worth receiving it but all i ever wanted was love theres something awkward about the selflessness it takes to give love and the good that it makes you! true love can never really forsake you but it took a little while just for me to see!
Most of all, the album painted a picture of Common as a rapper coming into the height of his artistic talents, with self-assured narration, steady instincts about what makes interesting songs, and lyrical dexterity. —Kyle Kramer 42. LL Cool J, Mama Said Knock You Out (1990) Image via ...
Get unlimited Mastering and Distribution, 30+ plugins worth over $2,000 and more. Learn more 1. Old school Let’s kick it off at the most obvious place to start—old school hip-hop. Old school for me encompasses most hip-hop from the late 70s and mid to late 80s. ...
but Juice WRLD sounded like he was shouldering enough burden (bad love, bad drugs, bad health) to last a lifetime — a performative self-cancelation that turned out to be tragically prophetic. And songs like “All Girls Are the Same” and “Lucid Dreams” turned his epic sadness into unde...
“Sometimes I was held down by the gravity of my pen”), Jay Cirque du Soleilica reminds us all why we waited so long for this music to arrive on “Ezekiel’s Wheel,” as he moonwalks through a verse that contains some of the most self-aware bars of his career. He understands it...
Aside from being the first popular Latino rap group, Cypress Hill also did a respectable job of bridging the gap between rock and hip-hop on its self-titled debut album. Highlights include "How I Could Just Kill a Man" and "The Phunkcy Feel One." ...