Throughout Lil B's career he has openly and unapologetically been himself, resulting in a legacy that spans further than just music, he has become a cultural icon. Lil B the Based God Documentary TYBG
I loved Lil B when i found him back in Highschool in 2011, my PfP is actually me and my GF getting ready to go SEE Lil B with Danny Brown for Thanksgiving. He was always ahead of his time.
honestly I feel like hip hop is so versatile and broad now compared to other genres because they didn't have "a lil b" he's a phenomena TYBG love video was amazing
@@jasonanderson5034 also bro kool keith gave him his flowers back too, from one legend to another. You actin like LIL B didn't get mocked for what he was doing.
Feel like this isn’t completely fair. Most genres except for a few (where the fanbase cares too much about gatekeeping) are really diverse when you dig deep
When I first heard Lil B several years ago I fell into the trap of thinking he was just a meme because I only heard his jokier songs. He’s got a genuine passion and talent for music and has several tracks that really showcase it. Age of Information was a big mind-changer for me.
subscribed. my fav Lil B memory is laughing at his adlibs until I cried, my fav adlibs were "Captain Captain!" "Kris Humphies!" "Figaaroooo" and "Yessssss"
he's the perfect example of a rapper changing the idea of what rapping can be and could be...his based freestyle evolution after leaving The Pack is something of legend and should be studied...to completely divide hip hop fans and have half of them confused with the other half convinced was really something to witness...I remember hearing his new stuff in 2010 without even realizing he was the guy from that "Vans" song and it was confusing for me to get into at first...a few days went by and kept listening to him, it all of a sudden dawned on me that I was enjoying something I didn't yet understand and that really opened up my mind...I grew up in an era when rappers tried to be cool and sound cool, or be good and sound good, and be dope and sound dope...Lil B sounded like he couldn't care less about any of that, and not only did he just sound like that, but he really did end up sounding cool anyways, even when he was crying while rapping, screaming really weird adlibs, sounding like he didn't even listen to an instrumental he was rapping over...it was pure performance art at it's core, he's not trying to be a stereotypical rapper or musician, he's trying to make an art statement and say something about the music we're making as a culture it's more so "outsider art" than it is "rap music"
What a sickhead, its crazy how influentual he is still, he really did open doors musically. this vid made me realise how much his (positive) influence went beyond that tho, nice one
Chief keef Kanye Kid cudi Young thug And so many more that have influenced the 2010’s There’s so many rappers and singers that have changed the game and lil b being up there is so crazy to me Thank god for lil b cloud rap wouldn’t be what it is without him
Thank you so much for making this video bro. This means a lot to Basedworld and it means a lot to me that you'd do that. He changed my life and I'm forever grateful for that and it's up to us to protect his legacy into the new decade
To answer the question in the caption: Yes!😂 He is most influential. Who are his students? Well: Lil Uzi Vert, XXXTentacion, Playboi Carti, Trippie Redd... These guys remind me so much of based god
This documentary left out the part where Lil B hit up every OF girl on Twitter asking for feet pics. I know several girls who got the message. Not judging, just saying it's part of the Lil B story.
great documentary man. of course i knew of him because of the memeability back in the day, but he seems like hes a genuinely good man, behind it all. thanks for putting this together
Yes he is. Any mf with half a brain knows that Lil B invented the beautiful art of literature-music-coexistence. He also brought it to the mainstream but stayed underground at the same time. This is also why the "B" in his name is always capitalised. r.i.p lil D, you'll always be in our hearts forever 🙏🙏🙏
The amount of hate a boogie and png rock got from jumping Lil B was insane, almost instantly everyone sided against them. Lil B impacts is truly unmatched
Why on the freshman cover meek mill got his 🍆 in diggys ear! 😒 it’s been there all along but let me say this that’s a hell of a line up besides the 🧔🏻♂️ in the back and the dude above big Krit idk them but the rest that was a beautiful time to be along Diggy was going hard stg like 3 songs that year that reach 10-20 million views on the videos meek mill lil B YG Mac miller big krit Kendrick Lamar that lil dude that made watch me Them 3 under him idk Oh 💩 that’s yella
I do not think Lil B is the most influential rapper on this new generation. I’d still give that title to Chief Keef or Lil Wayne. However, what I will say is that he is most definitely up there in terms of influence and he will probably never get the credit he deserves for his influence from most hip hop heads. What a shame too because the basedgod is one of the most beautiful human beings in hip hop. He’s a modern day philosopher and he has done so, so much for his fans. Just a genuine great person who is passionate about what he does and who supports him. I hope I get the honor to cross paths with him one day. Bay Area Mount Rushmore IMO: Mac Dre, E40, Too $hort, Lil B Thank you basedgod.
never heard of him. I'm black as they come. Most rap i dont like because of the foul language. These guys are plants all of them. All this negativity allowed to be recorded and released and yt are the ones listeening to it. My son is 26 and dont listen to a lot of rap either. I'm glad. It needs to be cleaned up and more entertaining for everyone. Not just those who can stomach XXX rated lyrics and messgaes.
He went to my middle school and there’s a mural of him on the wall. One time I kicked the painting and I got pulled into the office for “damaging school property.” (I didn’t do anything wrong) I don’t remember what happened or where I’m going with this. But yeah that’s cool.
I love you based god. Lil B showed me that there is a based god inside all of us. If we are created in God's image, getting as close to the based god as possible will help bring us home.
go from the pack to lil b . he was on before everyone . soulja learned his style from lil b. he was the original on the sound fareal he was before everyone
These kids think this new SoundCloud was where it started NO this shit started on MYSPACE
tell em
Right ✅️
He released many mixtapes on MySpace and influenced a lot of culture on SoundCloud Rap and culture in general
@@MadMaximo facts
we know old head 🤦🏾
What a BASED document
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I loved Lil B when i found him back in Highschool in 2011, my PfP is actually me and my GF getting ready to go SEE Lil B with Danny Brown for Thanksgiving. He was always ahead of his time.
aw thats cute❤
yueah shed like thissss bwc??????? im dtf gimmi ur shawtys contakt so we cud link up????
It is ! 🖤 @@deftxnes
@@claytoncd chill unc
@@claytoncdbro wtf
Very based Nardwuar level research please preserve this historical artifact.
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honestly I feel like hip hop is so versatile and broad now compared to other genres because they didn't have "a lil b" he's a phenomena TYBG love video was amazing
so now lil b gets kool keiths credi he made alternaive hiphop or abstract hiphop a thing and got mocked for years for it
@@jasonanderson5034 lil b literally credits kool keith as someone who inspired him, he gave him his flowers.
@@jasonanderson5034 also bro kool keith gave him his flowers back too, from one legend to another. You actin like LIL B didn't get mocked for what he was doing.
I still stand on this.
Feel like this isn’t completely fair. Most genres except for a few (where the fanbase cares too much about gatekeeping) are really diverse when you dig deep
Dude I thought I knew everything but you did the deep DEEEEP dive 👏🏾
thanks bro. too much surface level video essays out here. would’ve skipped this but this comment gave me hope
When I first heard Lil B several years ago I fell into the trap of thinking he was just a meme because I only heard his jokier songs. He’s got a genuine passion and talent for music and has several tracks that really showcase it. Age of Information was a big mind-changer for me.
I'm God is the greatest song ever, i cry every time i hear it
that beat is one of the greatest ever for sure@@Lxrzo
@@youtubefriends384yeah people still love it rappers still use it, never even realized how influential this man is tybg
Age of information is really fucking good 🔥🔥🔥
@@Lxrzo such a beautiful song. The bars are crazy, and you can hear the passion and basedness in his voice
I’m glad he is finally get his props
Yes.
protect that fucking BASEDGOD at all costs.
He’s fucking invincible
He's a god, If he dies it just means he was ready to move to another realm and spread his musical talent and his art.
subscribed. my fav Lil B memory is laughing at his adlibs until I cried, my fav adlibs were "Captain Captain!" "Kris Humphies!" "Figaaroooo" and "Yessssss"
It's always "Kris Humphries" that KILLS me. 😂
"Martha Stewart!" always killed me lol
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I love Sixty-six
Fígaro from MF DOOM possibly
this is beautiful i cried
Literally the most influential rapper of all time . Lil b , Soulja boy , chief keef Wayne
no cap bro
soulja boy stole some of lil b swag doe lowkey but that water under the bridge now, soulja put in some work of his own and he a goat fe
*Kanye
Eazy E
It has to be Ye imo
There’s footage of the first time he called himself the Basedgod. 25:10
The Pack’s debut album was called Based Boys.
Lil B forever has been GOATED. Unironically
he's the perfect example of a rapper changing the idea of what rapping can be and could be...his based freestyle evolution after leaving The Pack is something of legend and should be studied...to completely divide hip hop fans and have half of them confused with the other half convinced was really something to witness...I remember hearing his new stuff in 2010 without even realizing he was the guy from that "Vans" song and it was confusing for me to get into at first...a few days went by and kept listening to him, it all of a sudden dawned on me that I was enjoying something I didn't yet understand and that really opened up my mind...I grew up in an era when rappers tried to be cool and sound cool, or be good and sound good, and be dope and sound dope...Lil B sounded like he couldn't care less about any of that, and not only did he just sound like that, but he really did end up sounding cool anyways, even when he was crying while rapping, screaming really weird adlibs, sounding like he didn't even listen to an instrumental he was rapping over...it was pure performance art at it's core, he's not trying to be a stereotypical rapper or musician, he's trying to make an art statement and say something about the music we're making as a culture
it's more so "outsider art" than it is "rap music"
perfectly said he basically said fuck the idea of what a rapper is im going to do it my why and enjoy it
Nobody reading all that shit
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“Took those punches for our sins” ❤😂
Lmaoo
Wasn’t Tyler the creator on Martians vs goblins wtf can’t believe Tyler let that diss slide in the song
Lil b, chief keef and Spaceghostpurrp the most influential artists of the 2010s and up to now.. mainstream and underground
spaceghost barely top 3 influential in the underground
@@gassedupagreed. I would say even Lean had a bigger impact.
ngl Lil B's beat selection is so good bruh
Lil B is your favorite rapper's favorite rapper's favorite rapper. think about that
Certified god’s father moment
What a sickhead, its crazy how influentual he is still, he really did open doors musically. this vid made me realise how much his (positive) influence went beyond that tho, nice one
kool keith opened those doors first and doseneven have a youtube video leet alone credit
Birth of Rap is my favorite Cloud rap song of all time TYBG
I FUCK WITH SOULJA BOY
Chief keef
Kanye
Kid cudi
Young thug
And so many more that have influenced the 2010’s
There’s so many rappers and singers that have changed the game and lil b being up there is so crazy to me
Thank god for lil b cloud rap wouldn’t be what it is without him
HE IS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL
LIL B IS A TIME TRAVELER WHO TAUGHT BIGGIE AND PAC HOW TO RAP
TYBG
lets gooooo!!!! dope doc bro, i made one too
I enjoyed your video a lot man, definitely something I watched a few times whilst researching this, TYBG.
@@coolea ay ay ay!!!
Thank you so much for making this video bro. This means a lot to Basedworld and it means a lot to me that you'd do that. He changed my life and I'm forever grateful for that and it's up to us to protect his legacy into the new decade
That why he shouts out that rare AD lib "ALBANY"
I got to see lil b live that was probably the coolest thing ever in my life I was with my best friend to it was fire
I first found out about him from the memes then listened to him and was hooked
Lil B really did take those punches for our sins 🛐🤲🏼
That Kevin Durant segment goes hard too 😤
Great video. Lil B did a song with my local powerviolence band, Thetan. Based.
To answer the question in the caption: Yes!😂 He is most influential. Who are his students? Well: Lil Uzi Vert, XXXTentacion, Playboi Carti, Trippie Redd...
These guys remind me so much of based god
Lil B is my favorite person on earth TYBG
Damn lil b was jacked
Lil B is the fuckin man.
This man literally saved my life. TYBG
!!!
This documentary left out the part where Lil B hit up every OF girl on Twitter asking for feet pics. I know several girls who got the message. Not judging, just saying it's part of the Lil B story.
Lil B, Cool Kids, and Yung Lean legit set the stage for all the dudes blowing up online now
thank you basedgod
thank you Based God lil B is really my best friend 🙏🏾
great documentary man. of course i knew of him because of the memeability back in the day, but he seems like hes a genuinely good man, behind it all. thanks for putting this together
Yes he is. Any mf with half a brain knows that Lil B invented the beautiful art of literature-music-coexistence. He also brought it to the mainstream but stayed underground at the same time. This is also why the "B" in his name is always capitalised. r.i.p lil D, you'll always be in our hearts forever 🙏🙏🙏
I had no interest in Lil B, but after your Acid Bath video, I just went right to the next one. Good narration and content!
Me watching the first vid in the intro "BIG BELTS, BIG BELTS, BIG BELTS,BIG BELTS!"
TEXAS TEXAS TEXAS
He is most definitely the most influential rapper
Super rare BASED gospel tybg great video !!! :D
This made me into a lil b fan gonna listen to all his music now thanks for this video 😇
Have you finished yet?!
They say he's still listening to this day
Bitch mob for life, protect Lil B at all cost.
This is so beautiful, so based brought me to tears. Thank you based god.
so happy to find this doc, love Lil B - PREXENTS
I STARTED RAPPING IN SWITZERLAND IN 2010 BECAUSE OF THE BASED GOD, TYBG ALWAYS LOVE YOU MASTER! THANK YOU THANK YOU
As JPEGMAFIA said in absolutely based song I Cannot Fucking Wait Til Morrissey Dies - “Fuck a Johnny Rotten, I want Lil B.”
Peggy and Lil B my are two most listened artists rn. I got into lil B because of that line lmao
I love this dude so much. Awesome video
I learned some very secrete information from this rare collectible 💎
The title should have been “how did lil b become the most influential rapper of all time”
lil b is my favorite musician of all time. the hunchback of basedgod is my favorite album of all time. TYBG
back when i was a teen i had multiple account names influenced by Lil B. i remember thinking he was so crazy, but in a cool way 😂 loved him
TYBG🙏🏼 my friend showed me the BasedGod back in 2012 when I was in 8th grade. Now I realize just how influential Lil B is. TYBG🙏🏼
a boogie and pnb lowkey weird asf for jumping him but rip pnb tho
This was so based thank you based god !
05 Fuck em is timeless....
bro what is the ambient song in the beigning that shit is heavenly
lil b cursed pnb rock and that nga got shot
The amount of hate a boogie and png rock got from jumping Lil B was insane, almost instantly everyone sided against them. Lil B impacts is truly unmatched
this video is a classic (i havent watched it yet)
Didnt even watch it, the awnser is yes #TYBG
My goodness I couldn't stop laughing after he sayed he released the ultimate bitch mix tape 🤣 caught me off guard
I’m god may be one of the craziest songs ever
TYBG
I cant tell if this is a joke or not lol
Why on the freshman cover meek mill got his 🍆 in diggys ear! 😒 it’s been there all along but let me say this that’s a hell of a line up besides the 🧔🏻♂️ in the back and the dude above big Krit idk them but the rest that was a beautiful time to be along
Diggy was going hard stg like 3 songs that year that reach 10-20 million views on the videos meek mill lil B YG Mac miller big krit Kendrick Lamar that lil dude that made watch me
Them 3 under him idk
Oh 💩 that’s yella
you got some rare as fuck cooking clips in here
I do not think Lil B is the most influential rapper on this new generation. I’d still give that title to Chief Keef or Lil Wayne.
However, what I will say is that he is most definitely up there in terms of influence and he will probably never get the credit he deserves for his influence from most hip hop heads. What a shame too because the basedgod is one of the most beautiful human beings in hip hop. He’s a modern day philosopher and he has done so, so much for his fans. Just a genuine great person who is passionate about what he does and who supports him. I hope I get the honor to cross paths with him one day.
Bay Area Mount Rushmore IMO:
Mac Dre, E40, Too $hort, Lil B
Thank you basedgod.
Soulja got his swag and stole everything from Lil Baphomet
never heard of him. I'm black as they come. Most rap i dont like because of the foul language. These guys are plants all of them. All this negativity allowed to be recorded and released and yt are the ones listeening to it. My son is 26 and dont listen to a lot of rap either. I'm glad. It needs to be cleaned up and more entertaining for everyone. Not just those who can stomach XXX rated lyrics and messgaes.
He is defintely up there same with Lean but underground Miami Rap like Metro. That shit was there first.
He went to my middle school and there’s a mural of him on the wall. One time I kicked the painting and I got pulled into the office for “damaging school property.” (I didn’t do anything wrong) I don’t remember what happened or where I’m going with this. But yeah that’s cool.
Why would you kick it ☹️
Thank you based god 💪
I think we forgetting SGP
tybg
I love you based god. Lil B showed me that there is a based god inside all of us. If we are created in God's image, getting as close to the based god as possible will help bring us home.
Lil B scammed me out of 100 dollars for a verse 😂 if he was that influential he wouldn’t have to be doing that shit 😂
cant wait for him to comment on this
go from the pack to lil b . he was on before everyone . soulja learned his style from lil b. he was the original on the sound fareal he was before everyone
Very based documentary
Lil b made wearing small shirts and tight pants cool he was the first rapper doing it , everyone wore big clothes before he came along
Thank You Based God!
💯
9:50 does Lil B fucking meditate by freestyling !?
I like your vibe man. This the definition of a good TH-cam video
live love asap was the first mixtape long live asap was the album after
isn’t is he the most influential it should say it’s why he’s the most influential
Can’t believe you didn’t mention swag like ohio
TYBG and thank you for making this 👌🏾
imagine an alternative universe were hes raised by his dad instead?
TYBG
Based +
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Thank you Lil B, for inventing music, and giving birth to Jonatan Leandoer 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤝
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