Vince Staples - Summertime 06

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Vince is my favorite upcoming rapper, still only listened to senorita and now norf norf and I'll just wait until next week for the rest but I really like both of those songs.

The only thing I'd say is that he needs more bars per verse and less spoken repeat choruses. But he's a sick ass rapper and I guess that's just his style.

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have too get round too coppin this for real
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whats good family
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This is really good
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Dude can fuckin rap. Love him hooking up with no.i.d.

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On first listen I'm feeling most of this.

Been watching the kid for a minute now.

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Listened to this while I was in the gym yesterday. Damn good.
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ardamus wrote:while I was in the gym yesterday
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lol @ gucci nuthopping on blast to act like this sucks
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seagrams hotsauce wrote:lol @ gucci nuthopping on blast to act like this sucks
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Really disliked the features and beats on this. Bummer

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Vince Staples Critiques 1990s Rap; Noreaga & Tyler The Creator Respond

"Those 90s Rap albums do nothing for me," Tyler The Creator says.

Vince Staples took to Twitter today (October 28) to express his frustration over headlines that said he thought 1990s Rap was overrated.

"I was born in 1993 in Long Beach, California and I don't remember any of it because I was a baby," Staples says in a TIME video entitled "Rapper Vince Staples Explains Why The 90s Are Overrated," "but I'm pretty sure it was nice. ...90s get a lot of credit. I don't really know why. Biggie and Tupac, those are the staples of the 90s. That's why they get the golden era credit. There's not a 50 Cent in the 90s. They don't even have a Kanye. Jay Z's biggest song, his only number one happened a couple years ago."

The "Señorita" rapper responded to people criticizing him for being what they deemed disrespectful to the decade.

"Niggas telling me I wouldn't exist without 90s hip hop as if I don't have a mother or father," he says. "Speaking of such my mother apologized for having me too late to experience Keith Murray and shes sorry for letting you all down. In 1999 I was 7 years old and toy story 2 had just dropped you niggas really think I was worried about hip hop?"

Noreaga was one of those who called out Staples for his comments.

"Just don't call something overrated if u ain't live in it to appreciate its value in the 1st place that's all!!!" he writes on Twitter.

"@noreaga I said I aint listen to it cause I didn't I aint never talk down you tryna say slick shit thats corny," Staples responds.

Tyler, The Creator joined in on the conversation to agree that Staples , who are in their early 20s, are too young to have developed an attachment to 1990s Rap.

"I BE THINKING THE SAME SHIT," the Odd Future rapper says. "LIKE THOSE 90S RAP ALBUMS DO NOTHING FOR ME."

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the way employee posts i wonder sometimes if he's getting paid by the :phila: administrators ...

i feel vince staples and tyler though. growing up i had 90s rap sold to me as the best ever thing to happen to humanity, while to me it felt like a golden era was happening all around me. you old heads need to stop.
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Can't wait til 10 yrs from now when all these kids in agreement with the sentiment are acting like their golden age of 00'-12 was the shit>>>>>>>>> while some new younger movement is discarding it as trash.

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Sebastion Shaw wrote:Can't wait til 10 yrs from now when all these kids in agreement with the sentiment are acting like their golden age of 00'-12 was the shit>>>>>>>>> while some new younger movement is discarding it as trash.
2010 to now is when it's been poppin in my opinion. 2000 to 2010 was kinda terrible. Basically once smartphones and easy access to the internet, spotify etc really profilerated is when we had a lot of diversity in terms of what we can listen to and to me that's a good thing.
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Lift Me Up is the best song of the year.
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ChaMerZ wrote:
Sebastion Shaw wrote:Can't wait til 10 yrs from now when all these kids in agreement with the sentiment are acting like their golden age of 00'-12 was the shit>>>>>>>>> while some new younger movement is discarding it as trash.
2010 to now is when it's been poppin in my opinion. 2000 to 2010 was kinda terrible. Basically once smartphones and easy access to the internet, spotify etc really profilerated is when we had a lot of diversity in terms of what we can listen to and to me that's a good thing.
Vince isn't saying that he considers his favorite stuff over the golden age.

I really don't think people expressing sentiments Chamerz does here are ever going to evangelize their idealized period in rap the way the '92-97 golden age' jihadists do.
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Not sure if Vince and Tyler are genuinely serious or are just trolling for the sake of being post-ironic like the majority of 90s babies.

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What makes you think he's not serious? He's not saying anything particularly outrageous. The boom bap crowd is just comically oversensitive. Wicked must be shitting his pants right now.
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no matter what year it is or was, whenever an adult says "music was better when i was a kid" and a younger person responds with ambivalence, the younger person is right.

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ChaMerZ wrote:
Sebastion Shaw wrote:Can't wait til 10 yrs from now when all these kids in agreement with the sentiment are acting like their golden age of 00'-12 was the shit>>>>>>>>> while some new younger movement is discarding it as trash.
2010 to now is when it's been poppin in my opinion. 2000 to 2010 was kinda terrible. Basically once smartphones and easy access to the internet, spotify etc really profilerated is when we had a lot of diversity in terms of what we can listen to and to me that's a good thing.
I know most people on this site won't agree with this but imo 2012 was the best year of all time for hip hop.


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cool vid


saw this thread and came here to say i like joey buttass better, in terms of young dudes, nh.
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that is the worst rap opinion ever
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Definitely :pedodids: - level analysis.

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paper trails >> senorita
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listen you don't have to like Vince but if you continue ride for Joey Badass I'm gonna assume you're actually a pseudonym under which Wicked sublimates his homoerotic experimentation fantasies
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He started as a 90s jocker but he's coming into his own vocally. Vince just sounds like reheated j.cole n a bit of kndrick. Neither rly have bars.

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