<p>Some of his stuffs good^ I like a lot of his Kush and Orange Juice mixtape especially pedal to the metal</p>
<p>Maybe rappers should just stick with mixtapes because obviously trying to make a whole studio album doesn’t work as well</p>
<p>Wiz lost his edge after deal or no deal. Kush x OJ wasn’t even that good.</p>
<p>Black and Yellow is a cult song with a beat.</p>
<p>B.o.B - only guy I can approve of making a legitimate poppy album and then going in on a mixtape.</p>
<p>They become way to commercial. I seriously think rap is one of those genres that should not be mainstream.</p>
<p>^^ B.o.B. just kills it all the time</p>
<p>^ i agree</p>
<p>Hey, it’s what makes the money.</p>
<p>In the 90s making real **** on albums was the moneymaker. Now with a majority of “rap” being bought by white people… you have to make things white people like.</p>
<p>I you implying white people effed rap also :)</p>
<p>earlier this morning I was watching DJ. Earworm’s 2010 United States of Pop thing and I noticed that literally every male artist(s) (besides train) was black except for a couple Latinos like Enrique Iglesias. Compare that to the girls who were all white except for Rihanna. For some reason white people love music by black men probably because it makes them feel gangsta’</p>
<p>^^ They desire to be us, and they effed up our genre in the early 2000s.
We also helped to build rock.</p>
<p>I think its because most female artists do pop and r&b, Rihanna seems to do those and lightly touches on rock, so she has a greater appeal. The males like Rihanna have a greater appeal with their music. They don’t target one group.</p>
<p>So it’s white people’s fault, once again xD</p>
<p>I hate watermelons. so much.
i’m a lupe fan girl.</p>
<p>Unaffected by their threats, then get busy on their ass.</p>