I've got no idea what image this guy is trying to present, his words and image are very much at odds. More importantly, while I'm not a fan of rap as a genre, it had good flow and the chorus was clearly an actual chorus refrain. I don't feel robbed of my time for having watched it.
Lyrics were on-point, but many rappers have known for years how BS their culture is. His words reminded me a lot of "Ill Mind Of Hopsin 5", criticizing the current culture in a semi-conservative bent while self-awarely profiting from it.
I gotta be honest, I think Hopsin is a bit cringe, he can flow pretty good but dang it, his lyric's little too on the edge and straightforward where this guy seems to be more eloquent if he wants to be.
I've got no idea what image this guy is trying to present, his words and image are very much at odds. More importantly, while I'm not a fan of rap as a genre, it had good flow and the chorus was clearly an actual chorus refrain. I don't feel robbed of my time for having watched it.
Lyrics were on-point, but many rappers have known for years how BS their culture is. His words reminded me a lot of "Ill Mind Of Hopsin 5", criticizing the current culture in a semi-conservative bent while self-awarely profiting from it.
I Hate Hip-Hop has a similar vibe to Ill Mind of Hopsin 5 (for those who haven't seen it), although I think my favorite by him is Whiteboy.
He's a pretty good artist in my opinion. Definitely a little out there, but then again most good ones are :P
I gotta be honest, I think Hopsin is a bit cringe, he can flow pretty good but dang it, his lyric's little too on the edge and straightforward where this guy seems to be more eloquent if he wants to be.