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Newsflash TS, that IS terrible. It’s the definition of terrible. Sounds like some shit I’d mumble with the windows rolled up while 20 minutes in to a zolpidem
Mmm, no. Bland as fuck. Wouldn't listen for the gym, a car ride, or in the background while doing chores.
Newsflash TS, that IS terrible. It’s the definition of terrible. Sounds like some shit I’d mumble with the windows rolled up while 20 minutes in to a zolpidem
it's dogshit, i rather never listen to rap again than have this bland shit playing in any of my playlists
it's arguably worse, this is some Trap shit bad.Is that Hayley Williams in your avatar? haha
You guys all missed the point. Of course it’s garbage. Near enough all rap is. To say this is any worse than what you hear on the radio is foolish
This guy just looks like he reeks.
This is the only tolerable song I've heard but the lyrics are still trash. He needs a ghostwriter.
As far as validity and authenticity go, it doesn’t get more “real” than an ex ufc champ. Maybe a special forces soldier or something like that, but the point is that rappers are worshipped today for being gangster when all they’ve done is smoke weed their whole lives. Tyron has fought the best in the world.
As far as his music goes, his early work was… experimental. “In and out of love” didn’t sell out arenas as they’d hoped, but his newer stuff is a bit easier to listen to.
Yeah it's costing him money too. Those features and buying beats and making videos isn't cheap. He spent a lot on the track with Wiz Khalifha. I think he should've focused on the fight and try to win it first then make some music after. If he loses it's not a great look for his immediate music career. Plus he should've been completely focused on the fight like he said he would be. A lot is riding on this fight for him career wise.It is not terrible, but he is never going to make money off of it or anything.
This is the only tolerable song I've heard but the lyrics are still trash. He needs a ghostwriter.
As far as validity and authenticity go, it doesn’t get more “real” than an ex ufc champ. Maybe a special forces soldier or something like that, but the point is that rappers are worshipped today for being gangster when all they’ve done is smoke weed their whole lives. Tyron has fought the best in the world.
As far as his music goes, his early work was… experimental. “In and out of love” didn’t sell out arenas as they’d hoped, but his newer stuff is a bit easier to listen to.