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Daily Discussion Thread 01/28/2020 - HipHop

Daily Discussion Thread 01/28/2020 - HipHop


Daily Discussion Thread 01/28/2020

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 01:48 PM PST

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Unreleased Kobe and Shaq Freestyle Shaq put out today.

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 10:54 AM PST

Juice WRLD Died with 2,000 Unreleased Songs, Team Considering Album

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 02:15 PM PST

Hopsin imitating Logic (thought it was pretty funny)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 07:43 PM PST

Tyler, the Creator at the Grammys (EARFQUAKE/NEW MAGIC WAND)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 09:24 PM PST

Freddie Gibbs - BFK

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 08:42 AM PST

Thundercat - Walk on By (feat. Kendrick Lamar)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 10:36 AM PST

[FRESH] A$AP Ferg - Value

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 09:00 PM PST

City Morgue - Vol. 2: As Good as Dead ALBUM REVIEW (theneedledrop)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 03:57 PM PST

[LEAK] Juice WRLD - Purple Moncler

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 09:19 PM PST

Blackalicious' Gift of Gab Launches GoFundMe Campaign for His Kidney Transplant

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 02:27 PM PST

[FRESH] Trinidad James - Jame$ Woo Woo

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 11:42 AM PST

PhonyPpl announce "Fkn Around" featuring Megan Thee Stallion dropping this Friday

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 09:11 AM PST

[Leak] Lil Baby - Twysted (Sell My Soul) Ft. Lil Wayne

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 03:24 PM PST

Eminem - Music Music to Be Murdered By (DEHH Album Review)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 06:02 PM PST

Tech N9ne - Fragile (ft. Kendrick Lamar, ¡MAYDAY! & Kendall Morgan)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 01:25 PM PST

PND's new album is delayed until February; project titled "PARTYMOBILE"

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 11:01 PM PST

Every Sample From Danny Brown's uknowhatimsayin¿

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 01:43 PM PST

Bad Bunny - 6 Rings (Kobe tribute)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 04:48 AM PST

Flatbush Zombies - New World Order

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 05:06 PM PST

Lexii Alijai Cause of Death Revealed to Be a Fatal Mix of Fentanyl and Alcohol

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 12:29 PM PST

21 Savage - Mad High

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 10:07 PM PST

Cities Aviv - URL IRL

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 05:18 PM PST

IDK - HELLO FREESTYLE (PT.4) PRD. BY JPEGMAFIA (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 08:04 PM PST

Fredo Santana “Dope Game” ft. Chief Keef

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 10:13 AM PST

DANGERDOOM - Old School) (Ft. Talib Kweli)

Posted: 28 Jan 2020 02:35 AM PST

Daily Discussion Thread 01/27/2020 - HipHop

Daily Discussion Thread 01/27/2020 - HipHop


Daily Discussion Thread 01/27/2020

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 10:07 AM PST

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

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Album of the Year #21 - 7 EP (Lil Nas X)

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 10:51 AM PST

Streaming Links

Apple Music

Spotify

Tidal


Background

Montero Lamar Hill was born in 1999 in a small town just outside Atlanta. His parents divorced when he was 6, and he spent 3 years living with his mother and grandmother inside Atlanta before moving in with his father instead, north of the city. He later reflected back on the move, saying "There's so much shit going on in Atlanta—if I would have stayed there, I would have fallen in with the wrong crowd".

So instead of running in the wrong crowds, he turned to social media, reportedly running a fairly large Nicki Minaj fan account on twitter (@NasMaraj), eventually being banned from Twitter due to "violating spam policies". Montero later called the reports a "misunderstanding". He'd always wanted to something creative, so he spent his time on Twitter making memes and jokes in hopes of gaining a substantial following so he'd have a platform to promote himself someday.

His first major encounter with music was playing the trumpet in fourth grade, and even made junior chair by junior high, but gave it up due to not wanting to look "lame", a decision he says he regrets. Later on, during his time cultivating a following on social media, he decided to make a song on a whim, choosing the name Lil Nas X as a tribute to famous rapper Nas. "Shame" went up on SoundCloud, and as the song gained a small following over the summer, he decided to quit school to make music, and started to put out more songs, while crashed at his sister's house, living off of money he'd saved from various odd jobs.

His success was definitely not instant. He posted a few songs over the next few weeks, to not much fanfare. "I could post a funny tweet and it would get 2,000 retweets, then I'd post a song and it would hit, like, 10." Until one night nearing halloween, while browsing beats on YouTube, he discovered a beat from a producer in the Netherlands called YoungKio, built from a sample from a Nine Inch Nails song. He says he pictured a "loner cowboy runaway" listening to it, resonating with him personally, as it reminded him of his own situation.

He paid $30 to lease the beat, then spent all of November writing the lyrics, choosing the name "Old Town Road" due to it sounding like a real country place, and the goal of the song from the beginning was to go viral. He posted a snippet on Twitter in December, with the full song two weeks later, and also began retweeting memes from his friends and followers, building hype behind the song. By March, the song had charted off of social media clout alone, with Hill finally signing his first record deal with Columbia.


Review

So before I get into the song by song review, I'd like to explain my parameters. I'm using a X/10 format, but that's only within the limits of this album. What this means is that there will be at least one 10/10 as that will be the best song off of the album, and all other songs will be rated by that scale. So the 10/10 song(s) doesn't necessarily mean I think it's a perfect song, and a lower rating doesn't necessarily mean that the song is bad.

Old Town Road [Remix] (Feat. Billy Ray Cyrus) - 9/10

The most famous song on the album by far. Infectious, catchy, melodic. The song will burrow its way into your head and stay there for weeks, with a memorable hook, great beat, and the endlessly quotable verses.

The song itself is a metaphor for Lil Nas X's life at the time of making the original, with taking his horse to the old town road, and riding till he can't no more being a metaphor for him not wanting to go back to working, and instead choosing to march on forward with his life. To quote his own explanation, "I'm at this point where I could keep going, and it's limitless at this point."

Billy Ray Cyrus' feature cemented the song's place in the country charts, after the original song was removed for being closer to hip hop. His verse is almost the inverse of Montero's, having reached all the stardom and fame, and wanting to go back home. "Old Town Road" actually has more meaning to Billy Ray than it may for Hill, because earlier in his career, when he would perform in Kentucky, in a town called Argellite, and just outside it, there was a bridge called "Old Town', the road leading up to which was called "Old Town Road", which was revealed in a tweet made after the song hit #1.

Panini - 10/10

Definitively my favourite song on the album. The beat is almost old school techno, which works amazingly with the flow of the verses, and complement's Lil Nas' voice really well. The desperation towards the end is characterised really well, and the song has definitely stuck with me most out of the album, which considering the album contains the longest running Billboard #1 of all time is quite a feat.

The song is a reference to a character from the cartoon Chowder. The song is about the fans that are possessive of you when you're small, but stop riding as hard for you when you make it big. The song is part anger, part "i-want-you-back", and he catches that feeling really well, especially in the third verse, where he claims he'd rather have " a big Benz, not another fan", then right after saying he still wants them as a fan, trying to reason with them and see why it is they don't love him anymore.

F9mily [You & Me] - 8/10

The best way to describe this song to someone without playing it to them is to tell them it sounds like the theme song for a mid-2000s kid's sitcom on Nickelodeon. The song, as titled, is about family, about two people needing to fix their relationship, drawing perhaps from his experience with having his parents divorce at a young age. The song has a rock vibe to it that works surprisingly to its favour, and gives it said mid-2000 Nick sitcom vibes.

The song likely gets its name due to Lil Nas X and Travis Barker (the producer) not being able to agree on the name, with Lil Nas X calling it "9" before release, and Travis calling it "FAMILY".

Kick It - 7/10

Kick It is told from the perspective of a leech/fake friend, where they see Lil Nas X's success, and try to be a part of his life, be it by selling him weed or just by hanging out with him. Later in the song, this turns into anger, and blaming Lil Nas X, telling him he's talentless, and is only going to end up being a one hit wonder, most likely out of jealousy. The beat has kind of a haunted/space-y vibe to it, and matches the shallowness of the person being portrayed quite well. Unfortunately, while the song is strong thematically, it's a little too short to really deliver the message it's trying to send across, but otherwise sounds great and continues the trend of blending hip-hop with other genres all across this EP.

Rodeo - 5/10

In the vein of OTR, Rodeo is a trap-country fusion, but featuring a fellow rapper rather than a country artist, in Cardi B. The song is about him trying to stay with his partner while also dealing with fame and its consequences. The song has all the right pieces, but fails to stick the landing for me.

The beat is great, but the lyrics are severely lacking. Bar Cardi's verse, the entire song repeats the same 4 lines from the first verse 3 times, on top of a repeated pre-chorus and chorus, and Cardi's verse isn't great, and yet still the best part of the song lyrically. If the song was stronger lyrically, it would definitely be sitting up there with Panini/OTR Remix for me, but alas.

Bring U Down - 7/10

Almost like a fusion of the themes of Kick it and the musical style of F9mily, this song is a rock/trap fusion, about another ill-wisher for Nas. This particular song is about people that want (as the name implies) to bring you down after seeing you on the rise. The song is from this person's perspective, and portrays them as plotting, vindictive and saying that they have nothing to lose.

Unfortunately, like Rodeo, this song comes up a little short lyrically, and would have gone really well with another verse.

C7osure (You Like) - 8/10

A song that can be looked at two ways, in one, about growing and progressing in both his career and his life, becoming the artist and person he knows he can be, and two, which is likely the more intended way of being looked at, as his coming out song. The song makes various references about being set free, and mentions "news I behold unfolding".

He later stated on Twitter "deadass thought I made it obvious" after a lot of people missed the subtle hints in the song and pride flag hidden in the album art.

Old Town Road - 8/10

It may seem strange having two versions of the same song book-end an EP, but I think it exists on the EP to serve as a reminder of where Lil Nas X started, and another statement of him just having started, and him still riding till he can't no more, almost as a look to the future. This version of the song is a lot more raw and unfinished than the Billy Ray Cyrus remix, and is almost poetic in how it finishes the album.


Final Verdict - 8/10

On the whole, almost all the songs on this EP would really benefit from another 30-60 seconds of run time, perhaps a byproduct of Lil Nas X being an artist to make his rise on social media and memes, where grabbing attention for too long becomes harder and harder. However, it cannot be denied that he has serious talent when it comes to writing, and fusing together genres so seemlessly, and bringing back sounds not in the mainstream anymore using trap, which is prevalent in its influence all across mainstream msuic nowadays.


Favourite Lyrics:

From Panini:

It's a dream, he
wished it on a genie
I got fans finally,
ain't you wanting them to see me?

From Old Town Road:

Ridin' on a horse, ha
You can whip your Porsche
I been in the valley
You ain't been up off that porch, now

From Rodeo:

If I took you everywhere, then
Well, you wouldn't know how to walk
If I spoke on your behalf, then
Well, you wouldn't know how to talk


Talking Points:

  • Does Lil Nas X have the staying power to become even more of a household name?

  • Will he ever make a hit as big as Old Town Road again?

  • Does the genre fusion all across this EP work for you?

  • Where does Lil Nas X go from here?

  • Is Lil Nas X the sign of the next evolution of the soundcloud rapper, making his rise through memes and twitter jokes rather than just gaining a huge following directly through his music?

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The Game - Ali Bomaye (feat. 2 Chainz & Rick Ross)

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 05:50 PM PST

Nas, DMX, The Lox and Gang Starr announce April 2020 'Gods of Rap II' UK tour

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 09:24 AM PST

2 Chainz announces "No Face, No Case" project with Skooly, Sleepy Rose, Worl, and HOTTLOCKEDN. Dropping February 7th.

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 06:58 PM PST

Osheaga 2020 Lineup Announced - including Kendrick Lamar headlining, Brockhampton, PartyNextDoor, Earthgang, Lil Tjay, slowthai & more

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 01:39 PM PST

[FRESH] Young Nudy - No Go

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 09:00 PM PST

Eminem behind the scenes of The Slim Shady LP 1999

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 11:34 AM PST

Isaiah Rashad - The Race Freestyle

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 07:50 AM PST

Rolling Loud Miami 2020 Lineup Announced, May 8-10

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 01:59 PM PST

Kobe Bryant - L.O.S.E.R (Shaq Diss)

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 08:53 AM PST

The Alchemist & Boldy James announce tracklist for "The Price Of Tea In China" LP

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 10:56 AM PST

Alchemist's Instagram post.

Tracklist:

  1. Carruth

  2. Giant Slide

  3. Surf & Turf (feat. Vince Staples)

  4. Run-Ins

  5. Scrape The Bowl (feat. Benny The Butcher)

  6. Pinto

  7. Slow Roll

  8. S.N.O.R.T. (feat. Freddie Gibbs)

  9. Grey October (feat. Evidence)

  10. Mustard

  11. Speed Demon Freestyle (already out, link to the YouTube video)

  12. Phone Bill

Out on the 7th of February.

Side note: this has been out for >3 days and nobody posted this?

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The Game NME Interview: “Me and 50 Cent should have died in that beef” – The Game claims that his latest album, ‘Born 2 Rap’, will be his last, but says the one thing that would bring him out of retirement, his verdict on Wiley Vs. Stormzy, SoundCloud rap and why he sympathises with 6ix9ine

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 08:19 AM PST

PLAYBOI CARTI - NO LIE

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 01:27 PM PST

Jedi Mind Tricks- I Against I

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 05:13 PM PST

Juicy J - Who Da Neighbors (Prod. Lex Luger)

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 08:45 AM PST

Nipsey Hustle ft. Puff Daddy - Young Nigga

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 05:31 PM PST

The Coup - "The Guillotine"

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 07:48 PM PST

Dreamville - Rembrandt..Run it back feat JID, J. Cole and Vince Staples

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 07:53 PM PST

50 Cent - U Not Like Me

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 03:13 PM PST

SJ (OFB) Sentenced to 21 years for Murder

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 10:45 AM PST

Da$H - "Parachute Escape / Counseling" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 12:32 PM PST

Talib Kweli - Guerrilla Monsoon Rap (ft. Black Thought, Pharoah Monche & Kanye West)

Posted: 27 Jan 2020 04:11 PM PST

Album of the Year #20: Lil B - The Hunchback of BasedGod - HipHop

Album of the Year #20: Lil B - The Hunchback of BasedGod - HipHop


Album of the Year #20: Lil B - The Hunchback of BasedGod

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 10:19 AM PST

(Note: This review exceeds Reddit's 40,000 character limit for text posts so three additional comments are posted in this thread with the rest of the review. Sorting comments by "old" will bring them up for you in order.)

 

EPISODE I: THE HUNCHED BACK MENACE

 

Welcome to Old BasedWorld

Hurried crowds, sparse synths and ringing cathedral bells in the streets of Old BasedWorld set the scene for our journey. High above the town in the Old BasedWorld Cathedral, a young man with a hunched back dreams of a brighter tomorrow.

 

Staring Out My Window

"The only way you could really feel this pain is from the BasedGod" – From this opening line along with the somber instrumental accompanying it Lil B makes it clear that this project will be different from the hyphy material he'd been releasing since Black Ken. The BasedGod's stirring musical backdrop allows Brandon to reminisce on the times he spent as a troubled youth staring out the windows of Old BasedWorld's Cathedral (as pictured on the album cover), dreaming of a normal life with the rest of the citizens across the bridge in San Francisco New BasedWorld.

 

The Many Sides of a Genius

Using a compilation of voicemails taken directly from Old BasedWorld's only working phone, Lil B uses these messages to convey his own message. The people leaving these voicemails were clearly important people in Brandon's life and, one could say, are some of the "sides of genius" that helped him develop into the man he is today. It continues the album's narrative of a brilliant soul whose talent and ambition are unnoticed by the outside world, with only those who are closest to him recognizing the genius within.

 

Ain't Gon Pick Up

One of the people leaving a voicemail on "The Many Sides of a Genius" mentioned how Lil B never picks up his phone, so it's only appropriate that the next song has B discussing why he chooses not to answer the phone in Old BasedWorld's Cathedral. It also ties back in to the theme of unrecognized talent, with Brandon stating in the chorus "I ain't gon pick up, nobody gives a fuck so I don't give a fuck". References to stomach pains and Crohn's disease further highlight how B is feeling "sick to [his] stomach" of being disrespected: by the end of the song, the listener fully understands why Lil B wouldn't be interested in picking up his phone.

 

Hunchback of BasedGod

One of the album's great conceptual triumphs. Lil B states from the jump that this song is meant to be a set of instructions for the Hunchback of BasedGod for his eventual descent from his perch back into the town of Old BasedWorld and beyond. It's still unclear whether or not Lil B himself is the Hunchback, the BasedGod, the Hunchback of BasedGod, or none of the above: the abstractness allows the listener to form their own perceptions and create their own story. Again, there's a continuation of themes from the previous songs, with further references to stomach pains and issues of self-worth and meaninglessness coming from Lil B: with so much pain in this world, is it even worth it for the Hunchback to enter society? By the end of the song, Brandon affirms that it is, stating, "Do it and don't just watch/ Step in the game and have fun/ We all townspeople, we one/". As such, the Hunchback leaves the cathedral, passing through the cobblestone streets of Old BasedWorld while hushed onlookers stare silently, as he ventures out towards New BasedWorld.

 

Berkeley San Francisco Its the BasedGod

This song is delivered from the perspective of the Hunchback, as revealed in the first line of the first verse: "I got the hunched back from all the depression". Themes of struggle from the previous tracks reemerge, but you get the sense that the Hunchback is beginning to build up his self-esteem, boasting how he refuses to conform to the looks and expectations of the other townsfolk. He also seems to have gotten past the lack of recognition that was hindering him on "The Many Sides of a Genius" and "Ain't Gon Pick Up", as he proudly exclaims, "Who cares if I'm famous?" This gives the Hunchback the confidence to finally travel across the bridge he so often observed from his cathedral window. The townspeople are stunned: the Golden Gate BasedWorld Bridge had been badly damaged and decayed for decades, with no one daring to cross in the fears that it would collapse. But the Hunchback's persistence leads him to make it across unscathed.

 

Outer Mission Music

With his feet firmly set in New BasedWorld, the Hunchback visits the colony of Outer Mission, a tight-knit community of New BasedWorld inhabitants who are unsure of how to react to their visitor. Lil B spends much of this track describing his interactions with the colony's locals, which include Justin Timberlake, Alex Rodriguez, and Lionel Messi as tribe members. He also manages to make the situation surrounding the identities of his disparate personalities even more confusing, stating, "Lil B, I've seen him in public/ Is that the Hunchback of BasedGod, or is that the BasedGod? It's BasedGod/" Will we ever know the difference?

 

Wake Up Get High Go Back to Sleep

In spite of a renewed sense of confidence brought upon by his decision to leave his old life behind, not all is perfect in the Hunchback's mind. On this joint (pun intended) he harkens back to his days in the cathedral, where he would spend his mornings smoking heavy doses of marijuana in order to numb the pain of his seclusion, often to the point of losing consciousness. It's also worth noting that the only weed that grows naturally in Old BasedWorld is mids, so the Hunchback would need to smoke a significant amount to achieve the desired effect.

 

Video Game That I Still Play

The irony in the title of this song is that the "video game" the BasedGod is referencing here is in fact a metaphor for his own life's journey. As he so aptly states during the chorus: "My life is like a video game/ It's been so weird, but I still play". The fact of the matter is, Lil B could have chosen to rage quit this game of life long ago, but his perseverance has brought him to a new place of inner peace within the confines of New BasedWorld, even if the townsfolk are still unsure of how to respond to their new neighbor.

 

I Rather Die Then Go Home

At the end of the previous song, the Hunchback makes reference to an incident where he visited the Café Au Coquelet, a boutique restaurant in New BasedWorld. Upon his arrival, he received a similar reaction to those he used to receive in his homeland: "I go to restaurants, people stop smiling". While some of the townspeople have begun to appreciate his presence, many of the other New BasedWorld residents still recognize his outsider status and continue to shun him as a result. This song is B's response, with a firm affirmation that he would rather die than have to go back to the life of isolation he led in the Old BasedWorld Cathedral, where he wasn't really living life to begin with. That said, the song's mistitling of based comrade The-Dream's original line of "I'd rather die than go home" as "I rather die then go home" leaves the Hunchback's true intentions up for interpretation.

 

Crying in the Club

After finishing a five-course meal at the boutique, B ventures out to the party district of New BasedWorld, where he surprisingly gets admitted to one of the most exclusive night clubs in the land. As he observes the scene, the crushing reality of the differences between himself and the other clubgoers becomes apparent. A single tear is shed, followed by another, and another, until the BasedGod is in a state of full-blown emotional distress. In spite of his condition, he makes it known that he isn't ashamed of wearing his heart on his sleeve, openly admitting in the chorus: "I don't really care if I hurt myself, I don't really care who sees". This unyielding display of raw emotion brings the music and dancing to a halt. All eyes are now fixated on the strange being with the tear-stained T-shirt and the disfigured spine. He lets out a desperate plea: "I just want a hug…" To the surprise of the Hunchback, the residents of New BasedWorld collectively embrace him, looking past his outer deformities to recognize the beautiful soul that exists within. Historians would later acknowledge this moment as the primary catalyst for the BasedWorld Revolution™.

 

 

EPISODE II: THE COLD WARS

 

Voyage to Berkeley California

Meanwhile, down in the town of Old BasedWorld, the townsfolk slept restlessly, their dreams invaded by shadowy fake based figures digging away at their souls. Every day, people would wake and stare at the Old BasedWorld Cathedral. Why was the Hunchback not ringing the bells that had kept the evil spirits of the fake based realm out of their lives? It was then they realized that the Hunchback had crossed the sacred bridge and ventured to New BasedWorld. Frantic to reconcile with the gatekeeper they had long taken for granted, a group of the townspeople decide to bravely seek out the BasedGod in the hopes that he will return. However, they recognize that crossing the BasedWorld Bridge is something no mortal man is capable of doing and living to tell the tale. Using a secret map rumored to have been drawn up by Captain 66 himself, a group of citizens board a modest ship to cross the San Francisco BasedWorld Bay on a warm summer's eve. Will they survive? Only time will tell.

 

Across the Sea

And here, ladies and gentlemen, we are presented with the greatest plot twist this side of the Fingerpoke of Doom: It turns out Lil B is not actually the Hunchback and/or the BasedGod after all.

 

Perhaps we should have known all along...

 

Indeed, unbeknownst to the townspeople (who themselves had just assumed all three entities were combined as one person), Lil B has remained in BasedWorld all along in disguise. About halfway into their journey across the Bay, Lil B's resentment towards his shipmates and their longing for the Hunchback's return gets the best of him, and the violent persona exhibited on tracks like "Murder Rate" and "Domestic Violence Case" overtakes Lil B's natural pacifist tendencies. In a fit of rage, he attacks them, "knocking them off the boat" into the shark-infested waters and keeping all of the remaining LifeVests to himself. B himself recognizes the consequences of his actions, ending the song by saying, "This darkness… It's scary." Nonetheless, he refuses to be stopped in his mission to visit New BasedWorld and confront the Hunchback all on his own.

 

Where Is the Potion

Having arrived on the shores of New BasedWorld, Lil B ventures into town. Knowing that the only way to find the elusive Hunchback is through the townspeople who may have caught a glimpse of him, he travels to the aforementioned nightclub, with floors still drenched in the BasedGod's tears from earlier, asking, "Where is the potion?" The response he's given comes in the form of several bottles of liquor, which quickly dispel any notions of anxiety or self-doubt that may have stopped Lil B from completing his mission. A few of the club's premium members willingly show him the spots around town where they had spotted the Hunchback, but any further clues of his whereabouts are hard to come by. Before they know it, they find themselves at one of the many riverbanks in New BasedWorld, where a celebration of the BasedGod's glory is in full swing.

 

Riverdance

This instrumental is what Lil B and the clubgoers heard as they made their way to the bank of the river. Speaking with more of the natives, Lil B learns more of the Hunchback's travels and experiences in New BasedWorld and begins to put the pieces together in his mind for where the BasedGod may be headed next.

 

Wolves and Snakes

As Lil B continues to plot his course, the BasedGod, who has just finished eating a salad on his way to the colony of Chaddick, senses a disturbance in the Based Force, feeling as though him and his hunched back may be in grave danger. He ponders on the wolves and the snakes that he was forced to deal with in his past life and reflects on the growth he's experienced since leaving the dreaded, darkened halls of the Cathedral. In spite of this, he can't help but shake the feeling that, like in the proverbial rear-view mirror, one of these wolves and/or snakes may be closer than they appear…

 

Meeting on UC Berkeley Campus Today

Undeterred, the Hunchback makes his way to UC Berkeley, New BasedWorld's sole institution of higher learning. After giving a spirited 90 minute lecture on the power of positivity (modeled after previous lectures at such high class institutions as NYU,Carnegie Mellon and Princeton), the BasedGod is greeted by a mass of adoring students at the university. The male students beg for the BasedGod to fuck their bitches, and said bitches are more than willing to oblige. In a grand spectacle, the Hunchback has consensual sex with all 1,000 of the college's female attendees while this instrumental blares out of speakers across the campus, being awarded with a trophy as a result of his success.

 

Artistic or Autistic

Elsewhere in New BasedWorld, Lil B attempts to strategize his next move. However, planning the escapade is made difficult thanks to B's second most potent Internet distraction after his Twitter feed: Reddit. Going through a series of faked based comments on the r/hiphopheads subreddit, Lil B is particularly struck by a comment suggesting that he may in fact be suffering from the neurological disorder autism. The assertion is an eye-opening moment for him: after all, the elevated levels of lead found in Old BasedWorld's drinking water had been a concern amongst the town's scientists for years, and his own behaviors and thought patterns seemed to align relatively well with the common symptoms of the condition. After a brief moment of solemnity, Lil B realizes that his immaculate catalog of music has been made possible because of who he is, and if he is autistic, it is an essential component of his artistic output. This song is the result of this revelation.

 

Free 03

Our story continues as the BasedGod chooses to use his newfound fame and glory to give back to the New BasedWorld community. He begins volunteering at the New BasedWorld Penitentiary, espousing his worldview and giving advice to the inmates on how to make positive contributions to society after they have served their time. One particular inmate catches his eye: a fellow hip hop artist named 03 Greedo, who was arrested a few years earlier in a drug trafficking scheme. The Hunchback's conversations with the young man have a profound impact on him, and in the weeks and months to come, Greedo becomes the model prisoner for other inmates to aspire to be, with intentions of joining the ministry upon his release. The BasedGod, proud of what he was able to accomplish, promises to dedicate a song on his new 50 song mixtape to Greedo.

 

Rhode Island

Rhode Island, officially the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is the smallest U.S. state by area, the seventh least populous, but is also the second most densely populated. Rhode Island is bordered by Connecticut to the west, Massachusetts to the north and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south via Rhode Island Sound and Block Island Sound. It also shares a small maritime border with New York. Providence is the state capital and most populous city in Rhode Island.

 

As Rhode Island is located on the opposite side of the continent from Old and New BasedWorld, it has nothing to do with this story other than this brief mention of its existence.

 

I'm Depressed Again

While the Hunchback is continuing to make great strides in improving the lives of the people in New BasedWorld, he continues to be fazed by an ever-growing sense of something troubling being on the horizon. A dark evil is emerging that he cannot foresee, and he worries that by the time he learns what this evil may be, it will be too late. This sends the BasedGod back into a spiraling depression, one not felt since the last day he had spent alone in the cathedral. He warns his closest confidants of the impending doom, saying, "Real talk… Feel it through your heart. Feel it through the spirit. You can feel it through the dark, cold as ever."

 

Café Au Coquelet

At the same time as the Hunchback is experiencing this sense of dread, Lil B has made his way to Café Au Coquelet, one of the first spots in New BasedWorld that was graced by the power and the glory of the BasedGod. Lil B immediately detects the Hunchback's prior presence in the vicinity: all of the restaurant's guests are acting unusually positive and based towards one another, and the only dish that anyone has ordered over the past week has been the clams casino. Lil B also recognizes that the music playing in the background of the restaurant (the instrumental that is this song) was created by the BasedGod. Enraged, he stands up on the restaurant tables and begins to lambast the townsfolk for having fallen for the lies and deceit of a false prophet. He dictates a new philosophy, beginning by disposing of the food everybody has already ordered and teaching them how to cook for themselves. Before long, the entire restaurant is cooking to "Like a Martian". A growing sect of New BasedWorld begins to emerge in objection to the Hunchback's teachings, with Lil B and the swag movement as their new leader.

 

Downtown Berkeley Protest

Back in the colony of Berkeley, the BasedGod is gathering his followers together for a celebration of optimism and goodwill unto others. His new instrumental track plays as the Hunchback's followers enjoy the festivities. It is at this moment that the BasedGod feels a searing pain encompass his entire being, and he recognizes that this is the moment he has been fearing for the past few weeks: the evil has arrived. A mass of residents from the other New BasedWorld colonies have descended upon the party with torches and handguns. Dressed in pink shirts, tiny pants and Vans sneakers, they march to the center of the crowd in unison, yelling nonsensical phrases such as "Figaro!" and "Martha Stewart!" as the frightened followers of the Hunchback look on. At the front of the mob is the leader, the enigmatic Lil B. He flashes a slight smile at the BasedGod, who stares directly back into the eyes of his former student. As the crowd of pretty residents begin to hurl insults and grievances towards the based residents, Lil B raises one hand, and the noise stops. Then, he begins to walk away. B's worshipers follow him out of the city square in silent unison. Many of the Hunchback's flock wonder if this is the end of the madness. However, the BasedGod knows deep down inside that this is just the beginning.

 

 

EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE BITCH

 

Bring the BasedGod and Lil B Gifts

This is a Cold War, and we know what each side is fighting for. The New BasedWorld citizens have been divided into an even split, with half of the townsfolk (now calling themselves the "Task Force") following the ways of the Hunchback and the other half (now calling themselves the "Bitch Mob") committing themselves to the teachings of Lil B. In a frantic attempt to prove the superiority of one leader over the other, the townspeople begin to bestow luxurious gifts and rewards upon their idols in an attempt to make one appear more grandiose than the other. Lil B relishes in his newfound fame, gladly accepting a plethora of PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 games from his fans, along with a fully registered copy of FL Studio to allow him to produce beats on the same level as the BasedGod. Meanwhile, on the other side of the village, the Hunchback seems uncomfortable embracing his new role as a worshipped deity. Having become accustomed to people ignoring him or being flat-out disgusted by his appearance, the adjustment to now becoming the leader of thousands of men is one that is not made easily.

 

Body Shaming

The opposing sides of New BasedWorld's population quickly transition from honoring their respective leaders to creating smear campaigns against the opposition. One of the Bitch Mob's most talented computer hackers manages to secure nude photographs of the Hunchback and distribute them online, highlighting the embarrassing weight gain that the BasedGod has endured over the past 5 years. The Hunchback is at first distraught upon hearing the news: "Why are they body shaming me? Why would they say all these mean things?" It is only when the BasedGod taps into his creamy center,
where all the gooey happy-lovin' goo sits that allows him to be the nicest, most compassionate person he's ever been, that he's able to let the world know that he will not fall down so easy. He releases this song on his MySpace as a rebuttal, saying, "There's no reason to bully people and make fun of folks". The Task Force immediately lauds the song as the perfect response to the scandal, while the Bitch Mob lashes out at the lack of trap drums and celebrity-based adlibs.

 

Stopped Talkin' But I Still Rap

"So self-conscious, you feel me?": Despite the approval of his comrades, the BasedGod is unable to shake the ever-persistent sense of self-hatred that is being exacerbated by the actions of the Bitch Mob. He feels his mind regressing to a prior state of fear and insecurity akin to that of his days spent in isolation in the Cathedral. Deep inside, the Hunchback finds himself in the midst of an existential crisis: how can one speak on the benefits of positivity and self-love when one does not truly love thyself? What would the consequences be of allowing this negativity to manifest itself in real time? Surely, an admission of hopelessness would spell defeat for the Task Force, allowing Lil B and his army of pretty townsfolk to rule the land for all eternity. But it would also be hypocritical for the BasedGod to continue to preach the Gospel of Based when his mind is not in a based state of being. In a move that would prove to be one of the most shocking of the Cold War, the Hunchback gathers his followers in the town square to announce that he will be taking an oath of silence until peace can be found between the two factions of New BasedWorld, capping off his decree with the debut of his 'final' song, "Stopped Talkin' But I Still Rap". The crowd gasps and devolves into hysteria, with thousands pleading for the Hunchback to reconsider, rightly worried over what would become of the based movement without the voice of its sole originator. But the BasedGod is persistent. He silently walks through the crowd, hugging each of his based brethren (and consensually face-fucking some of the females) before departing, possibly for good. Some time after midnight, he successfully crosses the Based Bridge and returns to Old BasedWorld, making his way back to the Cathedral without a single soul noticing his presence. He travels to the deepest, darkest depths of the Cathedral's caverns, located miles beneath the Earth's surface, where he begins an indefinite period of contemplation and meditation. This sequence of events would prove to be a milestone of the BasedWorld Revolution™, and would be forever immortalized in the cover art for the Where Did the Sun Go? mixtape.

 

Intermission

It was a bad time for both Old and New BasedWorld. The Hunchback just stayed inside his Cathedral and he never came out. People said his brain was infected by fake based devils. The Task Force hurt the most of all: without their leader, they crumbled and succumbed to the will of the Bitch Mob. Lil B's tyrannical rise to power was all but complete. In the months that followed, he would expand his territorial control, conquering the villages of Albany and East Oakland and even sending troops to claim regions of land as far away as Hawaii and Nepal.

 

Nearly a full year after the disappearance of the BasedGod, Lil B's armies waged war on Old BasedWorld. The BasedWorld Bridge was destroyed, leaving Lil B and his followers (who controlled the naval fleets) as the only ones who had access to both sides of the territory. After taking most of its citizens hostage and establishing a new structure of government with Lil B at the helm, the Bitch Mob began to formulate its Ultimate Bitch Plan to capture the Hunchback. One night, they rushed the Old BasedWorld Cathedral, setting it ablaze and burning the once-iconic structure to the ground in the hopes of finding the charred body of the BasedGod buried underneath the rubble. When they failed to retrieve the body, the contingent of pretty boys and girls was ordered by Lil B to venture underground, as an ancient prophecy had foretold the Hunchback's journey to the center of the Earth. Armed with assault rifles of all varieties, they began their descent into the depths of the caverns.

 

However, the deeper they traveled, the more they became disillusioned by their actions, and the actions of their once-beloved leader Lil B. They did not realize that the closer they got to the Hunchback, the more they were swayed by his righteousness and his way of being. Soon, they were no more than a few hundred yards from locating the BasedGod. It was at this moment that they had a great awakening, recognizing the error of their ways and freeing themselves from the spell that had been placed on them by Lil B. They abandoned their mission, instead choosing to return to the surface without the Hunchback. Lil B, furious at the group's reluctance to complete their task, began to chastise his former followers, and prepared to issue one of his infamous curses upon them, one which would result in certain death. Having become completely overwhelmed with the guilt and the shame of their exploits as part of Lil B's army (and also acknowledging the fact that none of them would ever win an NBA championship now without signing to Golden State), they instead turned the guns Lil B had given to them on themselves, committing mass suicide on top of the remains of the Old BasedWorld Cathedral. Thousands of Old BasedWorld onlookers stared in paralyzing shock as the sound of hundreds of guns discharged at once. What followed was several hours of silence, as Lil B, covered in the blood of his former troops, coldly stared at the mass of dead bodies, trying his best to process what had just taken place.

 

 

EPISODE IV: A NEW HO(PE)

 

The Waterfront West Berkeley at Night

Meanwhile, on the other side of the Bay, most of the former Task Force members still remaining in New BasedWorld have all but accepted their fates, purchasing clothing that is too tight for them to wear comfortably and listening to the government-approved "Cooking Music" playlist on a constant loop. A small contingent of Hunchback loyalists remain, holding private meetings in the basement of the Café Au Coquelet and listening to the "Based Music" playlist in shrouded secrecy. Upon learning that Lil B and a commission of his troops had left to invade Old BasedWorld, the few remaining Task Force members felt it was safe enough to worship the Hunchback out in the open one last time. As most of the Bitch Mob members who had crossed the BasedWorld Bay with Lil B had come from the village of West Berkeley, the BasedGod's loyal comrades choose the village's Waterfront area as the gathering place for the ceremony. Unbeknownst to any of the group's members, the mass suicides in Old BasedWorld were taking place at the exact same time as the celebration in New BasedWorld was commencing. The Task Force members rejoice, harmoniously singing the BasedGod's favorite songs of worship: "B.O.R. (Birth of Rap)", "The Age of Information" and "No Black Person Is Ugly" are belted out towards the heavens. Suddenly, the youngest of the Task Force's members (who goes by the name of u/insabnma) feels a twinge underneath his bare feet. He looks down at the ground and notices that he has stepped on a golden USB drive, encrusted with diamonds and embroidered with the word "BASED" in all caps. The curious group of based boys and girls procure a laptop and, upon plugging the drive in, are amazed to find a .zip folder of 13 unreleased instrumentals credited as being produced by the BasedGod. Even more amazingly, the first song is entitled "The Waterfront West Berkeley at Night": the exact place and time of day that they are performing their ritual. The Task Force members ecstatically listen to the new music, with several being driven to the point of involuntary orgasm. Throughout the night, word spreads throughout New BasedWorld of the drive's existence, and suddenly, the followers of the Hunchback have a renewed sense of hope.

 

Games of Berkeley and Magic Cards

The next evening, thousands of Task Force members, old and new, join together in the town square of Berkeley, the last place that the Hunchback was seen alive. A Task Force party has commenced, with various games being played and the Based Music playlist blasting from the colony's speakers. As it is nearing midnight, the townspeople are each given a magic life card, rumored to be the same life cards that were discussed in the BasedGod's legendary philosophical diatribe ["Life on Earth"](). At the stroke of 12, the second of the BasedGod's 13 secret instrumentals is played, as the crowd enthusiastically chants "Thank You BasedGod" along to the beat. The expectation is that the Hunchback will hear their prayer and reemerge by the end of the song. However, this was not to be the case: the instrumental ends, with the BasedGod nowhere to be found. For a moment, the Task Force is disheartened, wondering if the signs pointing to a return of the Hunchback were too good to be true. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, a shooting star flies across the Berkeley sky, the brightest and most brilliant star that anyone in the colony has ever seen. It continues to arc across the northwestern skyline and appears to land in the village of Albany, a formerly based territory which has been overrun with members of the Bitch Mob. The Task Force is again filled with a renewed sense of hope at this discovery, as they courageously follow the signs that could lead them to the Hunchback's holy ascension.

 

Walking Through Albany California

Upon arriving in Albany, the Task Force members notice a contingent of Bitch Mob members huddled around a large crater, approximately one mile in diameter. Evidently, this is where the shooting star had landed. One of the senior members of the tribe is examining the star, which, contrary to its once large and brilliant appearance, has been reduced to the size of a small rock. Several Bitch Mob members now make their way into the crater to examine the fallen star. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, the once-dead star explodes into thousands of pieces, each piece shooting out towards the heads of a Bitch Mob member (though some less fortunate members wind up getting hit in the balls). When the star touches each member, it instantly uploads the third of the BasedGod's secret instrumentals directly into their cerebral cortex. The Bitch Mob members are at first displeased at the lack of poorly mixed 808s and rattling hi-hats, but soon after, they begin to comprehend and enjoy the BasedGod's alternative production style. Once the song has finished, they have all been converted into full-fledged comrades of the Task Force. The Berkeley delegation of Task Force welcomes their new brothers and sisters into the fold, and the group marches on to spread the word of the Hunchback's return to the other villages.

 

The Sound of Being Bullied

While this is all occurring in the BasedWorld territories, something else entirely is beginning to unfold in the far away kingdom of Detroit, Michigan. Teejay Witherspoon, the Bitch Mob's certified rarest hacker, leans back in his chair and slyly grins. His successful exploitation of the BasedGod a year ago has proven to be a major turning point in the young man's life. His notoriety has allowed him to start a rap career of his own, with several music videos on YouTube having gone viral throughout the past 12 months. His loyalty to the Bitch Mob has been unquestioned, and he has since been promoted to a senior position within the fold. As he clicks his way through a darkweb laundering scheme one evening, he leaves to take a shit and, upon returning to his computer, notices that a mysterious golden USB drive has been plugged into the laptop. Only one file exists on the drive: an audio file entitled "The Sound of Being Bullied.flac". Teejay curiously loads the file into VLC, and the instant the song begins, he is assaulted with a rush of crushing despair and depression. The title of the song spoke for itself. Teejay is experiencing the totality of the Hunchback's negative emotions that had been fueled by his prior actions, but even more intensely, and as the emotions begin to amplify, he next notices that his physical being is being affected as well. His body is shaking uncontrollably, his skin is beginning to peel, his eyes are popping out of his skull. After four minutes and seven seconds of agonizing torture, his entire being bursts into flames, unable to handle the power of the BasedGod's wrath. The song ends.

 

No Longer Afraid of the Dark

It's dark. The air is still. The ground is hot. Water drips from the ceiling. The Hunchback, in a deep state of reflection, hasn't moved a muscle for over 12 months. His shriveled body has been starved of nourishment and exercise, but fortunately, his weight gain has had the positive effect of having enough fat stored to keep him alive. The amount of based energy needed to have maintained this state of being has aged the BasedGod considerably. He has been devoid of almost any sense of perception for at least a few months. A faint glow radiates from his being. He has concentrated his powers to what was thought to be an unattainable degree of positivity. Before his extended withdrawal from society, the negative side of the force was something that the Hunchback struggled to put out of mind. At the level of based he now encompasses, the light of positivity is too grand for the BasedGod to fail. He is no longer afraid of the dark. And that's because the dark no longer exists. The cavern has been filled with his based radiance. And the Hunchback is almost ready to return and spread this radiance throughout the land.

 

Nepal Wants the BasedGod

All across BasedWorld, shooting star sightings have been abound, and thousands upon thousands of Bitch Mob members have been converted to Task Force faithful. Even beyond the traditional confines of BasedWorld, rare star sightings have also been seen in the Bitch Mob's disparate properties. A star lands in the Bitch Mob's Nepalian expansion territory. After having its people cleansed with the power of the BasedGod's sixth secret instrumental track, Nepal adopts a new constitution which entails all of its citizens to embrace the Hunchback's teachings of optimism and self-love.

 

Taxi Around Town

The streets of Old BasedWorld have been in dire need of repair ever since the Bitch Mob ransacked the colony, but that doesn't stop Travis, one of the land's only remaining horse-drawn taxi drivers, from making a buck. One evening, he picks up a mysterious hooded figure in one of the town's more dangerous districts. The man enters the carriage, greeting the driver with two words: "Hello, Travis." The driver says nothing. The horses begin their trek through the streets, passing by a row of burning buildings. Travis breaks his silence. "It's lit," he says. "The buildings, that is. There's only a few Bitch Mob members left at this point but they always blow these things up." The figure feels more comfortable speaking to the driver: "I hear you got the nomination". It dawns on Travis that this person must be almost exactly one year behind the times: has he ever even heard of Cardi B? Regardless, he plays along. "Straight up. Won't be long now." The figure smiles, quipping, "Well, I hope you win." He then proceeds to remove his hood. Travis looks back and momentarily gasps. His composure returns soon thereafter. Unsure of how to proceed, he attempts to continue the conversation. "I… I read about you in the papers… How are you?" Knowing he's referring to the suicides, the figure replies, "Oh, it's nothing new, I got over that." They sit in silence for the remainder of the ride. Soon, the horses come upon their destination, the edge of the BasedWorld Bay. The figure gets out of the car. Turning to Travis, he asks, "How much was it?" Travis is nearly speechless. He lets out one final Auto-Tuned "So long………..LA FLAME!" and the horses gallop off.

 

Berkeley California Before Lil B

A massive cleaning project has commenced throughout Berkeley. The townspeople have nearly all been converted to followers of the BasedGod by this point, and in a unanimous vote, the colony's leaders choose to rid Berkeley of any and all trace of Lil B and his formerly effective propaganda. Murals are whitewashed, statues are torn down, and portraits are removed from public spaces as the eighth of the BasedGod's 13 secret instrumentals is played on a loop. The many books proclaiming Lil B's omnipotence are collectively burned to ash in the town square. Even saying the name "Lil B" is punishable by fine of up to $30,000, equivalent to the amount of money Lil B had charged for features (in contrast to the Hunchback's extremely generous $0.01 minimum fee for a verse). The townspeople are once again a tight-knit unit of based human beings living their best lives. It was just like Berkeley California before Lil B.

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Sunday General Discussion Royal Rumble Edition - January 26th 2020

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 10:18 AM PST

I can't believe /u/theroyalgodfrey is winning the Royal Rumble I'm so proud of him

REST IN PEACE KOBE BRYANT

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REST IN PEACE KOBE BRYANT 1978 - 2020

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 11:50 AM PST

[FRESH] Lil Nas X - Rodeo (Remix) [feat. Nas]

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 09:00 PM PST

Tyler, the Creator Calls Urban Grammys Category ‘a Politically Correct Way to Say the N-Word

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 10:01 PM PST

[RIP] Kobe Bryant and Kanye West’s “KobeSystem” Commercial

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 01:51 PM PST

Chief Keef - Kobe

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 11:41 AM PST

Lil Wayne - Kobe Bryant

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 11:49 AM PST

[Megathread] 62ND GRAMMY AWARDS

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 02:02 PM PST

Grammy Website for Full List of Awards

Watch the actual award show on CBS at 8pm est


Rap Album of the Year: Tyler the Creator - IGOR

Tyler calls out Grammy for putting his genre bending music under 'Rap'


Best Rap/Sung Performance: Nipsey Hussle ft. John Legend, the Father of Asahd.


Rap Song: 21 Savage - A LOT ft. J. Cole


Best R&B Album: Anderson .Paak - Ventura


Best R&B Performance: Anderson .Paak - Come Home ft. Andre 3000


Album of the Year: Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?


Song of the Year: Billie Eilish - Bad Guy


Record of the Year - Billie Eilish - Bad Guy


Best New Artist: Billie Eilish


Best Traditional R&B Performance: Lizzo - Jerome


Best Pop Solo Performance: Lizzo - Truth Hurts


Best Music Video: Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus - Old Town Road (Official Movie)


Best Music Film: Beyoncé - Homecoming


Best Rock Performance: and Best Rock Song: Gary Clark Jr. - This Land


Best R&B Song: PJ Morton - Say So ft. JoJo


Pop Duo/Group Performance: Lil Nas X - Old Town Road ft. Billy Ray Cyrus


Pop Vocal Album: Billie Eilish - When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?


Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Finneas


Best Comedy Album: Dave Chappelle- Sticks and Stones


Tyler The Creator Performance


Nipsey Hussle Tribute ft. Meek Mill, YG, Roddy Ricch, John Legend

Meek Mill, Roddy Ricch and YG debuted new verses. John Legend performed Higher

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[FRESH] Meek Mill (ft. Roddy Ricch) - Letter to Nipsey

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 09:08 PM PST

[LEAK] Kanye West - Floating

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 06:51 AM PST

Diddy slams Grammys, says 'black music has never been respected' by Recording Academy

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 09:58 AM PST

J.I.D – Slick Talk

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 08:48 AM PST

2Pac - To Live and Die in LA

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 07:14 PM PST

Estelle - American Boy [Feat. Kanye West] [Video]

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 09:01 AM PST

/r/HipHopHeads Decade Awards - Winners and Nominees

Posted: 26 Jan 2020 09:05 AM PST

Welcome to the /r/HipHopHeads Decade Awards!

Thank you to all of the users who voted! Without any further ado, below are the results of your votes!


/r/HHH Awards Voting Results!

Best Beat Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Kanye West - Devil In A New Dress (ft. Rick Ross) (Prod. Mike Dean & Bink!)

  • Pusha T - Numbers on the Boards (Prod. DJ Don Cannon & Kanye West)

  • Kendrick Lamar - m.A.A.d. city (ft. MC Eiht) (Prod. THC & Sounwave)

  • Danny Brown - Ain't It Funny (Prod. Paul White)

  • Kanye West - POWER (Prod. S1 & Kanye West)


Winner: Kanye West - Devil In A New Dress (ft. Rick Ross) (Prod. Mike Dean & Bink!)


Best Guest Verse Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Nicki Minaj - Monster (Kanye West)

  • Jay Rock - Money Trees (Kendrick Lamar)

  • Kendrick Lamar - Control (Big Sean)

  • Chance The Rapper - Ultralight Beam (Kanye West)

  • Rick Ross - Devil In A New Dress (Kanye West)


Winner: Rick Ross - Devil In A New Dress (Kanye West)


Best Verse Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Rick Ross - Devil In A New Dress (Verse 3) (Kanye West)

  • Lupe Fiasco - Mural (Verse 1)

  • Nicki Minaj - Monster (Verse 3) (Kanye West)

  • Kendrick Lamar - Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst (Verse 1)

  • Kendrick Lamar - Control (Verse 2) (Big Sean)


Winner: Kendrick Lamar - Control (Verse 2)


Best Hook Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Rae Sremmurd - Black Beatles (ft. Gucci Mane)

  • Lil Uzi Vert - XO Tour Llif3

  • BROCKHAMPTON - GOLD

  • Kanye West - Runaway (ft. Pusha T)

  • Kendrick Lamar - Alright


Winner: Lil Uzi Vert - XO Tour Llif3


Best Posse Cut Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Odd Future - Oldie

  • A$AP Rocky - 1Train (ft. Kendrick Lamar, Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, Action Bronson & Big K.R.I.T.)

  • Kanye West - Monster (ft. JAY-Z, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj & Bon Iver)

  • Kanye West - So Appalled (ft. JAY-Z, Pusha T, CyHi The Prynce, Swizz Beatz & RZA)

  • Danny Brown - Really Doe (ft. Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul & Earl Sweatshirt)


Winner: Danny Brown - Really Doe (ft. Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul & Earl Sweatshirt)


Best Diss Track Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Drake - Back To Back (Meek Mill Diss)

  • Eminem - Killshot (Machine Gun Kelly Diss)

  • Pusha T - Exodus 23:1 (ft. The-Dream) (Drake and Lil Wayne Diss)

  • Pusha T - The Story Of Adidon (Drake Diss)

  • Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Real (Jeezy Diss)


Winner: Pusha T - The Story Of Adidon


Best Music Video Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Childish Gambino - This Is America

  • Kendrick Lamar - HUMBLE.

  • A$AP Rocky - A$AP Forever (ft. Moby)

  • Kendrick Lamar - Alright

  • A$AP Rocky - L$D (LOVE x $EX x DREAMS)


Winner: Childish Gambino - This Is America


Best Song Of The Decade

Top 10:

  1. Kanye West - Runaway (ft. Pusha T)

  2. Kendrick Lamar - Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst

  3. Kendrick Lamar - Alright

  4. Kendrick Lamar - m.A.A.d. city (ft. MC Eiht)

  5. Kanye West - Devil In A New Dress (ft. Rick Ross)

  6. Kanye West - POWER

  7. Kendrick Lamar - The Blacker The Berry

  8. Travis Scott - 90210 (ft. Kacy Hill)

  9. Kendrick Lamar - Money Trees (ft. Jay Rock)

  10. Saba - PROM / KING


Winner: Kanye West - Runaway (ft. Pusha T)


Best West Coast Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Vince Staples - Summertime '06

  • YG - Still Brazy

  • ScHoolboy Q - Blank Face LP

  • Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d. city

  • Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly


Winner: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly


Best Midwest Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Chance The Rapper - Acid Rap

  • Kanye West - The Life Of Pablo

  • Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

  • Saba - CARE FOR ME

  • Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition


Winner: Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy


Best Southern Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Pusha T - DAYTONA

  • Travis Scott - Rodeo

  • Denzel Curry - TA13OO

  • Future - DS2

  • Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time


Winner: Travis Scott - Rodeo


Best East Coast Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • A Tribe Called Quest - We got it from Here... Thank You 4 Your service

  • A$AP Rocky - AT.LONG.LAST.A$AP

  • Joey Bada$$ - B4.Da.$$

  • JAY-Z - 4:44

  • Joey Bada$$ - 1999


Winner: JAY-Z - 4:44


Best International Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Little Simz - GREY Area

  • Drake - Take Care

  • slowthai - Nothing Great About Britain

  • Drake - If You're Reading This It's Too Late

  • The Weeknd - House of Balloons


Winner: Little Simz - GREY Area


Best R&B Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Frank Ocean - Blonde

  • Frank Ocean - Channel ORANGE

  • SZA - Ctrl

  • The Weeknd - House of Balloons

  • Anderson .Paak - Malibu


Winner: Frank Ocean - Blonde


Best Debut Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • A$AP Rocky - Live. Love. ASAP

  • Isaiah Rashad - Cilvia Demo

  • The Weeknd - House of Balloons

  • Joey Bada$$ - 1999

  • Playboi Carti - Playboi Carti


Winner: Joey Bada$$ - 1999


Best Collaborative Project Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Drake & Future - What A Time To Be Alive

  • KIDS SEE GHOSTS - Kids See Ghosts

  • 21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin - Without Warning

  • JAY-Z & Kanye West - Watch The Throne

  • Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Piñata


Winner: JAY-Z & Kanye West - Watch The Throne


Best Project by a Female Artist Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Noname - Telefone

  • Little Simz - GREY Area

  • Rapsody - Laila's Wisdom

  • Noname - Room 25

  • Rapsody - Eve


Winner: Little Simz - GREY Area


Best Project by a Producer Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Knxwledge - Hud Dreems

  • Madlib - Piñata (with Freddie Gibbs)

  • Metro Boomin - NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES

  • Flying Lotus - You're Dead!

  • Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma


Winner: Metro Boomin - NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES


Best EP Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Isaiah Rashad - Cilvia Demo

  • Earl Sweatshirt - Solace

  • Young Thug - On The Rvn

  • Vince Staples - Hell Can Wait

  • Denzel Curry - 13


Winner: Isaiah Rashad - Cilvia Demo


Best Non-Commercial Mixtape Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Chance The Rapper - Acid Rap

  • Future - Monster

  • Joey Bada$$ - 1999

  • Mac Miller - Faces

  • Flatbush Zombies - Better Off Dead


Winner: Chance The Rapper - Acid Rap


Best Album Cover Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Playboi Carti - Die Lit

  • KIDS SEE GHOSTS - Kids See Ghosts

  • Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy

  • Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly

  • Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy


Winner: Playboi Carti - Die Lit


Best Project Of The Decade

Top 10

  1. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly

  2. Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

  3. Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d. city

  4. Frank Ocean - Blonde

  5. Travis Scott - Rodeo

  6. Kanye West - Yeezus

  7. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Piñata

  8. Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition

  9. KIDS SEE GHOSTS - Kids See Ghosts

  10. Tyler, The Creator - Flower Boy


Winner: Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly


Best Producer Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Metro Boomin

  • Pi'erre Bourne

  • Kanye West

  • Mike WiLL Made-It

  • Madlib


Winner: Metro Boomin


Most Improved Artist Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • 21 Savage

  • Kendrick Lamar

  • Mac Miller

  • Tyler, The Creator

  • Travis Scott


Winner: Tyler, The Creator


MVP Artist Of The Decade

Nominees:

  • Travis Scott

  • Kanye West

  • Tyler, The Creator

  • Drake

  • Kendrick Lamar


Winner: Kendrick Lamar


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