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@kingkendricklamar
i play love like a sport.
one day everybody gon die.
FALSE PROPHETS
when she sends you that bomb ass booty pic.
RIDIN YOUR OWN WAVE
cudi > your favorite person
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my playlist for the month . Been making playlists since the start of 2016 . Share , listen , tell me which songs you enjoy . Would appreciate feedback in any form. I pick songs every month that catch my ear. .
Mr bennet
“ the jokes on you “
Atlanta is so relatable haha
FIND UR BALANCE
There was a time when hip-hop was brave. It was young and didn’t know any better. The rappers were bold and courageous. They won no awards. The people who documented this culture were fearless too. They were first and foremost fans, grateful to have something to love. And they themselves had something to say, happy to have a platform to say it on. They too won nothing. Hip-hop today is afraid. It’s older now and knows too much. It knows too much about business. It knows too much about charts and first week sales. It cares so much about the awards. The People who document hip-hop today are cowards too. Jaded by now. Entitled. So afraid of losing their jobs. Slow to see the waves coming. Quick to ride them when they do. Nothing to say that isn’t being already said. .
Foreword by J.Cole (via goodmusicgoldenchild)
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