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'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