Thursday, July 26, 2012

Pusha T.


I wasn't a big a fan of Pusha T. I heard him on a number of Kanye tracks (Runaway and So Appalled) and he just seemed to me like one of those commercial rappers that has no real skill.  But then I heard Exodus 23:1 and I was convinced otherwise.

I am fan of the gritty hip hop that is missing in mainstream music and is desperately missed by the fans.  I want the balls back in hip hop because all these little bitches running around talking about love, chains, cars, and bullshit just seems completely commercial and pathetic, in my opinion.  I miss the days of NWA, Westcoast hip hop, and Tupac, all who kept hip hop in the hood and showcased what really went down in their minds and in their culture.  You see I am from the hood.  I won't mention where, but I was fortunate enough to have parents that kept me away from the madness.  But I still like to represent where I come from and what my culture is like, so I take a bow to those that don't sugar coat their bullshit with sex.  This is real; this is hard. 

This song is supposed to be a diss to Drake (I hate Drake).  More power to you Pusha T.  There's a fool that's completely missing balls in his music.  In my opinion, Drake is just a factory created copy-cat of Kanye West that Lil' Wayne wants to shove down our throats because he can't come up with something original.  Same with Nicki Minaj (a little more original, but a hip hop version of Lady Gaga and Rihanna).  You see that is what's wrong with mainstream hip-hop.  I've even heard it.  They all try to copy the same rapper's music (Jay-Z) and become the president of a successful label.  Let's get some originality in this bitch already.  I'm tired of hearing some idiot talk about how he will take care of some girl.  Bitch, please. 

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