@@abskhairounnever, because if a middle class person thinks their life is bad, there's probably someone living a whole lot worse. Appreciate everything and everyone
Facts - Very well said... added No one in this world is better than yourself, were all built the same just have different circumstances... Don't always ignore other perspectives, you don't have to agree, but listen to learn and grow.
@ i’m 20 bro, and i do like some lyrical rap but if u listen to a rapper and say “that’s a lie” then instantly dislike it ur just weird like some songs aren’t made to be lyrical
Before the Internet bruh. Couldn't just look up what was going on day to day. But the news and family were around so... More likely they were running from someone
One of the things I hate about the hip hop space is getting hate for not growing up in the projects even when you don’t pretend to. Weird asl no reason to gate keep a whole genre 🤦🏽♂️
Yeah. Feel free to speak on your humble upbringings but clowning folks for not growing up poor especially if they don’t claim to be from the trenches is corny asl
@@malfeaseance no there’s definitely reasons. To appeal to certain audiences, make yourself seem cooler, tell a story even if you haven’t been through it, etc
It's really interesting that the ones who grew up poor are the ones i like much more, basically 100% of the time. Maybe it's that the poor rappers HAD TO make it for a better life, while those who had it good growing up didn't have that pressure. Still, it's crazy how there are almost no exceptions in my opinion.
You still have pressure, because you still have to make a living at something. Especially for the middle class ones who aren't inheriting much & need retirement funds for when they're old. Even if you grow up being told you're an heir all the money can be gone by the time you inherit, so it's best to make your own.
@ihavespoken9871 I haven't really listened to much of Kanye, he doesn't seem to be for my taste much. But i've got the general impression that his earlier albums were very groundbreaking and influential.
XXX's life was legit so sad, just for people now to disgrace his legacy and say he deserved death purely for his wrong doings. Abuse goes in cycles, he was only a product of his environment; LLJ 🖤🕊
Shout out x, for being the goat still top 10 of the most streamed artists of all time Edit: x didn't start rapping at the age of 17, he started at 12 years old then grew bigger at the age 16😭🙏🏾
The “normal” people will never understand the true struggle. They’ll always view us as inferior to them but in all reality they would die in anyother situation
To be fair, they don't have to like him just because he had a hard life, especially if they don't enjoy his music. Personally, I think his music is trash and that's about as far as I think about him 🤷♂️
hope you remember me bro been here since the PBC iceberg and I’m proud to see how far you’ve grown, just graduated marine corps bootcamp last week and glad to come back to another vid ❤
Yeah but usually hip hop revolves around struggles and the come up. So many rich artists who didn’t struggle much with anything will just lie or pretend
I always count my blessings that I grew up with a mom with two jobs, but we worked our way up as a family to being upper middle class, the harder days humbled me, makes me appreciate what I have.
Why is no one checkin Lil Mabu? Hes been spoonfed his whole life and he comes out of nowhere benefiting on the harsh reality of young minorities killing each other in hood and even mocks it in his music videos by going into the hood while wearing stupid private school outfits… idk how people don’t see this and aren’t constantly confronting this bs.
Drake has had a middle class life so far. He wasn't downright in the ghetto or the hood but at the same time it was normal for him. I used to glorify the hood but after moving to safer more affluent environment's i don't even blame Drake's mom for moving shit, many parents would make that choice if they could plus his hard work in music paid off
No actually he grew up in old forest hill in Toronto which is a very wealthy area with 3 plus million dollar houses (I worked on condos there). He was very much well off with a well connected mother that got him into acting.
obviously no one is blaming his mom for doing what anyone would. Drake is lying piece of work, man seriously is a culture vulture. His mom moved him out of the hood into a gated rich community just for him to lie about his come up, rap about "being hood and gangsta" Drake is weird. Imagine running from the hood life just to end up glorifying it in his persona. It's tacky and tasteless, big disrespect to people who genuinely grew up in intercities.
@@silververnallbells191 Trumpublicans are the most ignorant and hypocritical Republicans I have ever seen. I feel bad for normal Republicans because these people have plagued the party.
That's the thing about being a rich rapper, sometimes you got nothing to rap about that. And do you know why rappers that came from poor families have more creative writing?, it's because great art can came from suffering. I'm also poor myself but not very poor to the point my parents can't feed me, because they did, and I'm still a fat healthy kid. And I got make fun for being fat, and yet I also still have suffering, especially from school that doesn't help my internal problems. I'm not saying you also need to suffer to make great art, but think harder to create something creative instead of saying "i cAme FrOm thE bOttOm tO thE ToP". While you don't experience that yourself, because they dissed you for being a fony eventually.
i agree. no artist (nor person tbh) lives without problems. why not more privileged rappers write about THEIR real struggles instead of "cosplaying" as poor people in order to be seen as relatable or fitting in the rap game? as if they couldn't talk about melancholy or the whole spectrum of emotions for that matter! if they cannot write about their own feelings and challenges then they have nothing to say.
Nah rich rapper's have things to rap about, it's just that they always wanna rap about what poor rapper's rap about. They could rap about life experiences (romance, personal struggles etc.)
Bro sandy dad and brother were millionaires. She just wanted to date a black dude and take care of herself. His uncle funded his music career. Drake was never poor
Drake lived on Weston Road in his childhood, went to Weston Junior Public School. You won't find rich people living in that part of Toronto, I guarantee you that. Drake's come up was his own acting money, money that allowed him and his mom to move to Forest Hills.
@@princebond False! Weston Road was not a lower income area back in the 90s when Drake lived there. It was a mix of working class and middle income households. As more immigrants started to move in middle income households started to migrate out to other areas e.g. like Forrest Hill. Today Weston Road is indeed a lower income area with a high population of immigrants and Aubrey now uses it as his cultural cachet to strengthen his Drake image. He moved to Forrest Hill in 6th Grade and didn’t start Degrassi until 8th/9th Grade
lol, and this vid didn’t even tried to make Drake’s situation sound not so privileged in his early years. The reality: Weston Road was not a lower income area back in the 90s when Drake lived there. It was a mix of working class and middle income households. As more immigrants started to move in middle income households started to migrate out to other areas e.g. like Forrest Hill. Today Weston Road is indeed a lower income area with a high population of immigrants and Aubrey now uses it as his cultural cachet to strengthen his Drake image.
Eminem is the definition of rags to riches. This mf faced every traumatizing incident a child could face and still came on top. This man deserves all the flowers. Yall might hate his politics but this guy is a good person. I kinda think they suck as wel, but f it his music slaps and thats all that matters to me. Trump 24 baby!
Rapping is about creating and expressing your own style it's part of hip hop culture and it's evolved it doesn't matter where you come from just find people who like your style.
Yes, key words “creating and expressing your own style”. As long as you’re not cosplaying another style while devoid of the experiences there’s no problem. Art is about expressing you, your feelings, telling your stories. As long as everyone understands that, and is creating art that is authentic to who they are, all is good!
It’s not a flex, but it puts things into perspective. A lot of these rappers write about their traumas and their hardships as a form of therapy, and when you’ve never experienced those things, it seems disingenuous to put on like you have.
suffering fosters adaptation, if your rich, every check cleared and a million opportunities lined up for you, you wont develop originality. Your style isnt gently molded with guiding hand, its splintered and broken into rough shape through experiences. Personally jaden smith and drake has never interested me, yet kendrick lamar; eminem; tyler, the creator, that is what appeals to me and most people more. cus they are either expanding on a style, or doing their own thing rather than bein just another rapper or pop artist.
Did drake just dap up his grandma lmaoo she look mad confused 😭😭
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I went back to see this 😂😂😂
The goat
@@dfaHipHopFan PEDOPHILE
@@dfaHipHopFanis now washed
And to be clear, there’s nothing wrong with having privilege. Acting like you don’t have privilege is the problem
So basically never forget where you came from
@@abskhairounnever, because if a middle class person thinks their life is bad, there's probably someone living a whole lot worse. Appreciate everything and everyone
@@JerseyDevils21 yep
@@abskhairoun right!
Facts - Very well said... added No one in this world is better than yourself, were all built the same just have different circumstances... Don't always ignore other perspectives, you don't have to agree, but listen to learn and grow.
*when young boy was a young boy* goes hard asf
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@JunePlug thanks for the like and comment bro appreciate it
There’s nothing hard about that 💀
@@iluridx bro didn’t thank you for the like and comment lol
If this was 2019 someone would've said
"Ah yes the floor is made of floor"
Kamala is my favorite rapper
Known middle class rapper 💯
@@JunePlug hell yeaaaa
She came from the trenches fr
fire
she makes suburban classics
1:42 they moved from gang violence to even more gang violence 😭🙏
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@@JunePlugthat IS Wild 💀😭🙏
Chicago was always messed up but yea his parents when to LA at the wrong time lol shoulda went to Atlanta
The difference is that the poor group has black fans, and the rich group has white fans.
I mean that's inevitable based off where you live NGL
Obama just said "Word"😭
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He chill like that fr
Lmfao I died at that
@@JunePlugpin this
obama say what it do
Xxxtentacion and Eminem young life is so sad they both deserve their fame 😢
Bruh did you zone out during kendricks part?
DON'T FORGET ABOUT KENDRICK LAMAR!!!
@@st4rz_6978 Kendrick chose to get involved w/gangs. Em didn't choose to be the target of bullies & his ab-sive mother.
@@silververnallbells191 it's not a choice when you live in a bad neighborhood and need some protection
Money* not fame you fucking idiots 🤦🏿♂️
“I hate a privileged rapper who don't even know what it take”
that song fire
who cares if it’s cap it’s hard asf
@@timmy5876you just too young to appreciate lil boy.
@ i’m 20 bro, and i do like some lyrical rap but if u listen to a rapper and say “that’s a lie” then instantly dislike it ur just weird like some songs aren’t made to be lyrical
Drake be like:
x really went through it all 😭
Fr…
Also _did_ it all though.
Monster.
@@barghest94yeah but maybe if he had lighter days he woulda been better
Rest in peace x
@@KapiKaine Not an excuse to do what he did.
I just cannot imagine the thought process behind “hey let’s escape the gang violence in Chicago. We should go to Compton instead”
Like what 💀
😂
Before the Internet bruh. Couldn't just look up what was going on day to day. But the news and family were around so...
More likely they were running from someone
Out of the frying pan into the fire.
Literally😭
To not understand that is a privilege.
"When youngboy was a youngboy"
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Put the gunna writing fire gif
@@333Xanax i was thinking the same
Dont forget “Rocky livin Rocky”
He was always a young boy
Kendrick’s parents wanted to get away from the violence in Chicago so they moved to COMPTON.!?? Wtf😂😂😂
Exactly what I was thinking 🤣
these youtube chanel they bullshitin everything
Which is odd Kendrick parents have gang ties
@@edwardkelly3280 they should know that
Well chicago has for most of its life been the worst of all cities for crime. Rn ST.L seems to have it.
It’s kinda funny now it’s more popular to play up the wealthy background and create a contrast between brutal lyrics and wealth
Because the poor want to feel like they are rich even though they are merely listening to a song.
personal postal code is a crazy flex im not gonna lie
One of the things I hate about the hip hop space is getting hate for not growing up in the projects even when you don’t pretend to. Weird asl no reason to gate keep a whole genre 🤦🏽♂️
Yeah. Feel free to speak on your humble upbringings but clowning folks for not growing up poor especially if they don’t claim to be from the trenches is corny asl
then theres no reason for rappers to fake growing up in the projects then is there?
Nobody is clowning Tyler the creator in fact he is beloved for his reflection albums ❤
@ Tyler was definitely not privileged growing up
@@malfeaseance no there’s definitely reasons. To appeal to certain audiences, make yourself seem cooler, tell a story even if you haven’t been through it, etc
It's really interesting that the ones who grew up poor are the ones i like much more, basically 100% of the time. Maybe it's that the poor rappers HAD TO make it for a better life, while those who had it good growing up didn't have that pressure. Still, it's crazy how there are almost no exceptions in my opinion.
You still have pressure, because you still have to make a living at something. Especially for the middle class ones who aren't inheriting much & need retirement funds for when they're old. Even if you grow up being told you're an heir all the money can be gone by the time you inherit, so it's best to make your own.
Idk your opinion on Kanye, but he grew up a middle class citizen and is often considered to be one of the greatest rappers/producers
@ihavespoken9871 I haven't really listened to much of Kanye, he doesn't seem to be for my taste much. But i've got the general impression that his earlier albums were very groundbreaking and influential.
XXX's life was legit so sad, just for people now to disgrace his legacy and say he deserved death purely for his wrong doings.
Abuse goes in cycles, he was only a product of his environment; LLJ 🖤🕊
LLJ 🙏🏽
Long Live Jahseh 🕊
Fly High
he looking up at us rn ❤❤
@@rllydude3600 U definitely not above him
@@roronoazoro8626 on god i am he got me little bro 😂😂
I see what you did by putting kamala up when you said middle class 0:07
Glad somebody getting the reference 😭😭
@@JunePlug what is it
"what's your favorite rapper" "Tupac"@@irainrocks
@@yooyoyoyoyo243 oh yeah i remember this LOL
@ but how does this make her middle class? she just said something dumb cuz tupac is dead.
13:37 you cant jus say that bout his mom and sis and put that clip up 😭
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What i was sayin bruh 😭😭😭
I was looking for someone to say this 😂
they way you ranked the rappers and your transitions were a nice touch. you make great content and i appreciate you
Shout out x, for being the goat still top 10 of the most streamed artists of all time
Edit: x didn't start rapping at the age of 17, he started at 12 years old then grew bigger at the age 16😭🙏🏾
I like Kendrick, Eminem, and Xxx
Me too bro me too ❤
I like the old Eminem, the new one: not so much.
most people who judge people like XXXTentacion dont even know half of the shit bout him.
The “normal” people will never understand the true struggle. They’ll always view us as inferior to them but in all reality they would die in anyother situation
To be fair, they don't have to like him just because he had a hard life, especially if they don't enjoy his music.
Personally, I think his music is trash and that's about as far as I think about him 🤷♂️
Wdym? He has done a lot of stuff that a lot of people argue makes him a terrible person backstory doesn't really change that
@@Tyrone-us2fyfr. two things can be true at once
@SuperFizzah his early screaming hype shit was meh but his later stuff was aight
The thumbnail 😭💀
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What
@@Goat3dCARTI he changed it lol
@@kooldawgwhat was the first thumbnail look like
@ had Kendrick off of power looking mad dirty and broke and had young nerdy drake in the suburbs with a very goofy smile
glad this video blew up bro. get that bag !!!
I appreciate it gang !! 🙏🏽
Another great vid from my favorite music youtuber thank you bro
I appreciate it fr 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
June Pluh back 🦇🐍
Yessirrrrrrrr
When youngboy was a "young boy" 😂
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Bars ngl🗿
The song choices for each struggling come up rapper was on point
Made it what a w video idea June Plug keep it up 👌🏾💯
I appreciate it ! 🙏🏽
Eminem is my favorite wrapper
Why did I laugh at this.
@@RayAuras??
m&m's wrapper is so delicious, i love eating m&m wrappers!
@@leviathanrd Look how tf they spelled rapper; KNOCK KNOCK ANYONE HOME? Grade school grammar wants a word while you were catching z's
Nah idk personally I think Kendrick Lamar a better mapper
Boy am I glad Wayne lived through that. He's one of the best 👌🏻
I love wayne but that's crazy as hell to say
WE POCKET WATCHING FAMILIES WITH THIS ONE BOYS 🗣🗣🔥🔥💯💯
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Drake has a better house than me😂
start rappin
Lol😂😂😂😂
It’s kinda crazy how rappers that growed up poor are actually good
The one thing i like about Jaden is that he doesn't pretend he is anything outside of what he is. He knows he's a rich kid but he's actually talented.
Being poor is rough but being rich can make you unlikeable from being spoiled if you’re parents do that
i fw the iceberg videos but i can tell that shit takes long to make. They go hard tho
I appreciate it !!
hope you remember me bro been here since the PBC iceberg and I’m proud to see how far you’ve grown, just graduated marine corps bootcamp last week and glad to come back to another vid ❤
New June plug upload before gta 6
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RIP X i'm happy he's still talked about, thank you
And it’s ironic, you can become a rapper without being portrayed as tough
beuh these transitions😭💀
I don’t care if they are rich or poor I just wanna listing to someone good
srsly.
@Icecube-i9z why not
Yeah but usually hip hop revolves around struggles and the come up. So many rich artists who didn’t struggle much with anything will just lie or pretend
And there's nothing wrong with that, this video just talks about rappers faking them having to struggle.
Hip hop was grown out of oppression black spaces. It’s a lifestyle, unlike just plain rapping
RIP X
LLJ
He finally found his mouse 😂
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Needs part 2🙏
Parents compound has its own zip code. I’m logging off WTF
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I always count my blessings that I grew up with a mom with two jobs, but we worked our way up as a family to being upper middle class, the harder days humbled me, makes me appreciate what I have.
The second movie Jaden Smith was in wasn't called "The Day the Earth Stood Still" It was called "After Earth".
And it was ass
12:08 and all that good jezz
damn waynes story was crazy. glad hes still around
The traumatic brain injury turned him into a lyrical, genius 😂
15:14 hol up, this writing is actually fire?
Thank you 😭
These dad joke are so fucking asss 😭
Chance: I wanna be a rapper
Obama: Word
1:28 I feel that… but I feel that as a white guy from a suburb. It doesn’t even compare to what Kendrick is talking about.
5:08 he didn't take a break, his parents decide that the kid needs to take a break
Why is no one checkin Lil Mabu? Hes been spoonfed his whole life and he comes out of nowhere benefiting on the harsh reality of young minorities killing each other in hood and even mocks it in his music videos by going into the hood while wearing stupid private school outfits… idk how people don’t see this and aren’t constantly confronting this bs.
Sadly, everyone is used to exploitation of black culture
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Cus no one gaf
Interesting 👀🔥
Drake has had a middle class life so far. He wasn't downright in the ghetto or the hood but at the same time it was normal for him. I used to glorify the hood but after moving to safer more affluent environment's i don't even blame Drake's mom for moving shit, many parents would make that choice if they could plus his hard work in music paid off
No actually he grew up in old forest hill in Toronto which is a very wealthy area with 3 plus million dollar houses (I worked on condos there). He was very much well off with a well connected mother that got him into acting.
@knifesandbongs3456 but like I said I don't blame the mom for moving. Just got back to the hood, place still stinks and crime got worse,
obviously no one is blaming his mom for doing what anyone would. Drake is lying piece of work, man seriously is a culture vulture. His mom moved him out of the hood into a gated rich community just for him to lie about his come up, rap about "being hood and gangsta" Drake is weird. Imagine running from the hood life just to end up glorifying it in his persona. It's tacky and tasteless, big disrespect to people who genuinely grew up in intercities.
Drake didn't grow up rich it's just people hatin Drakes mom was a school teacher and he mad 50,000 a year doing a lot budget Canadian TV show 😂
Showing kamala for middle class really just proves how much she yaps about being in middle class
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Are you jealous?
@@silververnallbells191 Trumpublicans are the most ignorant and hypocritical Republicans I have ever seen. I feel bad for normal Republicans because these people have plagued the party.
Because she's a politician that was running for president, and the middle class has to do with her policies? What do you want her to talk about?
the puns in this one too much bro 😭
I wish i was privileged & i didn't come from poverty & mental illness but that's life, guys like Jaden got lucky in life i guess.
I don't think bro understands that there's a middle class between being rich and poor 💀
1:24 “this is a very rich town, I just come from the poorest part “😂
Dope video ❤ need to make part 2 so much other artist to cover. 50 YEARS OF HIPHOP🎉
X is my favorite rapper, rip XXXtentacion😢
LLJ
17:50 “another lil artist” no! the original lil artist
True
Nice vid
Thank you !!
Thanks for the indepth research!
Try If NBA YOUNGBOY was Charged for the crime in his lyrics
That would be such a long vid 😭😭
@@JunePlugTry it 😂
Nice video!
get money ya ya, get money ya. get money. Matt ox and Xxxtentacion - $$$
This video just shows me that kids of wealthy parents can infiltrate the music industry just based off status
That's the thing about being a rich rapper, sometimes you got nothing to rap about that.
And do you know why rappers that came from poor families have more creative writing?, it's because great art can came from suffering.
I'm also poor myself but not very poor to the point my parents can't feed me, because they did, and I'm still a fat healthy kid. And I got make fun for being fat, and yet I also still have suffering, especially from school that doesn't help my internal problems.
I'm not saying you also need to suffer to make great art, but think harder to create something creative instead of saying "i cAme FrOm thE bOttOm tO thE ToP". While you don't experience that yourself, because they dissed you for being a fony eventually.
i agree. no artist (nor person tbh) lives without problems. why not more privileged rappers write about THEIR real struggles instead of "cosplaying" as poor people in order to be seen as relatable or fitting in the rap game? as if they couldn't talk about melancholy or the whole spectrum of emotions for that matter!
if they cannot write about their own feelings and challenges then they have nothing to say.
Nah rich rapper's have things to rap about, it's just that they always wanna rap about what poor rapper's rap about.
They could rap about life experiences (romance, personal struggles etc.)
@shadowkage1220
True. But they need to stop leeching tho.
Kendrick make me feel like i can do it
What was the song playing at 0:43
Fr. Shit got me levatating
@Jostin-KIDMESSI10thanks for the help bro
Chicago Times - Michael Jackson
@@dramaneenniodamelio40 thank you for being helpful
Yb being the most replayed part 💯
13:31 that’s asap ferg’s dad 😭
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You don't have to broke to be a rapper but you do to be a part of the culture r.i.p legends
MrBeast ahh thumbnail
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Always the "mysterious, underground" rappers that were born wealthy bruh
“lil yatchy doesn’t look like someone who grew up poor that’s because he didn’t “🤣
It's not about how rich or poor your background, it's about the substance and good music you bring to the game
Bro sandy dad and brother were millionaires. She just wanted to date a black dude and take care of herself. His uncle funded his music career. Drake was never poor
Drake lived on Weston Road in his childhood, went to Weston Junior Public School. You won't find rich people living in that part of Toronto, I guarantee you that. Drake's come up was his own acting money, money that allowed him and his mom to move to Forest Hills.
@@princebond False! Weston Road was not a lower income area back in the 90s when Drake lived there. It was a mix of working class and middle income households. As more immigrants started to move in middle income households started to migrate out to other areas e.g. like Forrest Hill. Today Weston Road is indeed a lower income area with a high population of immigrants and Aubrey now uses it as his cultural cachet to strengthen his Drake image.
He moved to Forrest Hill in 6th Grade and didn’t start Degrassi until 8th/9th Grade
kendrick’s life SUCKED 😭😭 no wonder he hates drake sm
lol, and this vid didn’t even tried to make Drake’s situation sound not so privileged in his early years. The reality: Weston Road was not a lower income area back in the 90s when Drake lived there. It was a mix of working class and middle income households. As more immigrants started to move in middle income households started to migrate out to other areas e.g. like Forrest Hill. Today Weston Road is indeed a lower income area with a high population of immigrants and Aubrey now uses it as his cultural cachet to strengthen his Drake image.
from what I've seen, I like that Yachty isn't arrogant about his past
Oh! Speaking of Kendrick Lamar, you should do a video called “If Kendrick Lamar was charged for the crimes in his lyrics”
Eminem is the definition of rags to riches.
This mf faced every traumatizing incident a child could face and still came on top.
This man deserves all the flowers.
Yall might hate his politics but this guy is a good person.
I kinda think they suck as wel, but f it his music slaps and thats all that matters to me.
Trump 24 baby!
Nah, a sellout is still a sellout
Because he doesn't like Trump? 😬 We talk about Dems being bad but modern repubs have become terrible
Juno make a video on ALL the uncleared carti verses
16:24 smoking in the RR with bands in your hand. That is the dream.
Good video
Thank u !
@@JunePlugi subscribe you keep makin videos
14:33 "word" 🤣
Bro finnaly dropped, now update your carti leak list
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Please bro
@@JunePlug is that a yes or no?
12:50 we does he look like young dabo 😭
Rapping is about creating and expressing your own style it's part of hip hop culture and it's evolved it doesn't matter where you come from just find people who like your style.
Yes, key words “creating and expressing your own style”. As long as you’re not cosplaying another style while devoid of the experiences there’s no problem. Art is about expressing you, your feelings, telling your stories. As long as everyone understands that, and is creating art that is authentic to who they are, all is good!
Lil Yachty grew up in the suburban neighborhood
Indeed
That area is just middle class nothing special. I know that area well.
the difference between someone like drake and yachty is that lil boat doesnt act like hes from the hood hes there to make art not fake bein a ganster
R.I.P X LEGENDS NEVER DIE
LLJ
why people fr acting like having a horrible childhood as a rapper is a flex 🙏😭
It’s not a flex, but it puts things into perspective. A lot of these rappers write about their traumas and their hardships as a form of therapy, and when you’ve never experienced those things, it seems disingenuous to put on like you have.
@@AribellaAC
Bro. You shouldn't even have explained. They knew the comment was dumb asf when they sent it tbh. 😂😂😂
suffering fosters adaptation, if your rich, every check cleared and a million opportunities lined up for you, you wont develop originality. Your style isnt gently molded with guiding hand, its splintered and broken into rough shape through experiences. Personally jaden smith and drake has never interested me, yet kendrick lamar; eminem; tyler, the creator, that is what appeals to me and most people more. cus they are either expanding on a style, or doing their own thing rather than bein just another rapper or pop artist.
@ yes bruh it was rage bait for free replies like aribella lmao
@ yo sick idc it was just a comment