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[N] Do you see these horrible, horrible MCs that your peers are promoting?
You [Gb] go to Rap [D] Radar and there's some of [Gb] the wackest rappers in the history of [Bb] rap and
they're all the hot [Ab] shit, the hot shit.
Like yo, Elliot Wilson, didn't you come from a hip hop background?
How are you promoting [D] anybody once they have a buzz, he promotes them.
And it's like, my man, you came from these rap pages and stuff and [Eb] you're falling for
[Bb] this cock sucking ass [E] bullshit rap [Eb] music that's fake and promoting it and [N] desecrating the
culture for a paycheck.
And it's funny, it's like what they do is, was Sayan Elliot Wilson type?
Was he writing about Macklemore two years ago?
No.
Was he writing about, who was he writing about?
Now say somebody [A] that's popping off a little bit, like a Danny Brown.
Was he writing about a Danny Brown a year and a half ago?
No.
What it is, is once there's a certain buzz, see, it's like DJs.
Back in the day, DJs used to [N] break records, now they don't.
It's the same thing with hip hop writing.
Hip hop writers used to want to find the new hot shit that was undiscovered and say, yo,
this is the motherfucker that's going to blow.
Now they're so scared and they have no dicks, now what they do is, [Bb] oh it's hot already?
Oh it's buzzing?
Oh it's got [Gb] 300, you know, 20 million view to YouTube?
Oh we'll write about it, we'll write about [D] it.
It's like the media has turned into the way the record [N] labels would when you had to prove
yourself to a record label.
It's like the media is now like, oh you have to sell this amount of, or you have to have
this amount of buzz till they write about you, rather than discovering somebody that's great.
[Ab] It's [Eb] TMZ, [D] these rap pages like TMZ, whatever the celebrity, [A] it's more about being a celebrity
[E] than being an MC.
And that's what hip hop is today [N] to the media.
Hip hop still exists today, but you have to search for it and you have to be a true head
and you [Bb] have to dig deep and you've got to dig for it.
But [D] if what the media feeds you, the radio feeds you, if you think that's what hip hop
is, that's why so many people are running [Gb] around going, oh hip hop's dead, it's not
what it used to be, it's dead.
It's because they're being spoon fed the world's worst music and the corporations are [Bb] promoting
it and you got guys like Elliott Wilson who's, oh, [N] Massa Corporation, what you got for me this week?
It's like, come on, it's pathetic.
[E] Well, the [Gb] top white rapper list, I don't like doing lists of white rappers and white MCs,
I'd rather speak [Ab] about MCs.
In fact it's funny, sometimes when I get people tweet to [Bb] me like, oh my favorite rappers of
all time [Bbm] are Apathy, Vinnie Paz, Ari the Rugged Man, it's like a list of white boys.
I said, didn't you ever hear of MCing as black rappers in the world?
Maybe they're squeezing Immortal [N] Technique in there, there'll be one Peruvian, but like
your list of white boy rappers and a Peruvian, there's a lot of MCs in history, so I don't
really like doing the white MC list.
Yeah, yeah, I got Brother Ali on my new album and Brother Ali, Massacre's tracks and Vinnie
Paz, I've done many songs with Vinnie Paz and Apathy produced my song on Legends Never
Die, People's Champ and yeah, I'm a fan of quite a few white rappers.
Self-title's half Cuban, but he's very [Bb] white skinned and half white [N] MC too, you know?
You know my niece loves Mac Miller, my niece loves him, so [Bb]
he's not exactly my genre of
hip hop, [D] but he's doing what he does and the little girls fuck with him and my niece loves
the kid and [N] I had a festival where I was performing with Mac Miller, so I flew my niece out to
the festival and hey, hey, meet your little [Em] rap [Bb] idol, so she took pictures with Mac Miller
and he was a respectful kid, so [D] you know, shout out to Mac Miller and the Yellow Wolf
kid too, Yellow Wolf is a very respectful, very nice kid, Yellow Wolf even more so than
Mac Miller, Yellow [Eb] Wolf is a respectful [Bb] good guy, man, and my man [Em] Rich too on Strange Music,
[Gbm] he's another good guy, there's a lot of good white folks, [D] white rappers out there, you know?
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_ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _
[N] _ Do you see these horrible, horrible MCs that your peers are promoting?
You [Gb] go to Rap [D] Radar and there's some of [Gb] the wackest rappers in the history of [Bb] rap and
they're all the hot [Ab] shit, the hot shit.
Like yo, Elliot Wilson, didn't you come from a hip hop background?
How are you promoting [D] anybody once they have a buzz, he promotes them.
And it's like, my man, you came from these rap pages and stuff and [Eb] you're falling for
[Bb] this cock sucking ass [E] bullshit rap [Eb] music that's fake and promoting it and [N] desecrating the
culture for a paycheck.
And it's funny, it's like what they do is, was Sayan Elliot Wilson type?
Was he writing about Macklemore two years ago?
No.
Was he writing about, who was he writing about?
Now say somebody [A] that's popping off a little bit, like a Danny Brown.
Was he writing about a Danny Brown a year and a half ago?
No.
What it is, is once there's a certain buzz, see, it's like DJs.
Back in the day, DJs used to [N] break records, now they don't.
It's the same thing with hip hop writing.
Hip hop writers used to want to find the new hot shit that was undiscovered and say, yo,
this is the motherfucker that's going to blow.
Now they're so scared and they have no dicks, now what they do is, [Bb] oh it's hot already?
Oh it's buzzing?
Oh it's got [Gb] 300, you know, 20 million view to YouTube?
Oh we'll write about it, we'll write about [D] it.
It's like the media has turned into the way the record [N] labels would when you had to _ _ prove
yourself to a record label.
It's like the media is now like, oh you have to sell this amount of, or you have to have
this amount of buzz till they write about you, rather than discovering somebody that's great. _ _ _
_ _ _ [Ab] It's [Eb] TMZ, [D] these rap pages like TMZ, _ _ whatever the celebrity, [A] it's more about being a celebrity
[E] than being an MC.
And that's what hip hop is today [N] to the media.
Hip hop still exists today, but you have to search for it and you have to be a true head
and you [Bb] have to dig deep and you've got to dig for it.
But [D] if what the media feeds you, the radio feeds you, if you think that's what hip hop
is, that's why so many people are running [Gb] around going, oh hip hop's dead, it's not
what it used to be, it's dead.
It's because they're being spoon fed the world's worst music and the corporations are [Bb] promoting
it and you got guys like Elliott Wilson who's, oh, [N] Massa Corporation, what you got for me this week?
It's like, come on, it's pathetic. _ _ _
[E] _ _ Well, the [Gb] top white rapper list, I don't like doing lists of white rappers and white MCs,
I'd rather speak [Ab] about MCs.
_ _ _ In fact it's funny, sometimes when I get _ _ people tweet to [Bb] me like, oh my favorite rappers of
all time [Bbm] are Apathy, Vinnie Paz, Ari the Rugged Man, it's like a list of white boys.
I said, didn't you ever hear of MCing as black rappers in the world?
Maybe they're squeezing Immortal [N] Technique in there, there'll be one Peruvian, but like
_ your list of white boy rappers and a Peruvian, _ there's a lot of MCs in history, so I don't
really like doing the white MC list.
Yeah, yeah, I got Brother Ali on my new album and Brother Ali, Massacre's tracks and Vinnie
Paz, I've done many songs with Vinnie Paz and Apathy produced my song on Legends Never
Die, People's Champ and yeah, I'm a fan of quite a few white rappers.
Self-title's _ half Cuban, but he's very [Bb] white skinned and half white [N] MC too, you know?
You know my niece loves Mac Miller, my niece loves him, so _ [Bb] _ _
he's not exactly my genre of
hip hop, [D] but he's doing what he does and the little girls fuck with him and my niece loves
the kid and [N] I had a festival where I was performing with Mac Miller, so I flew my niece out to
the festival and hey, hey, meet your little [Em] rap [Bb] idol, so she took pictures with Mac Miller
and he was a respectful kid, so [D] you know, shout out to Mac Miller and the Yellow Wolf
kid too, Yellow Wolf is a very respectful, _ very nice kid, Yellow Wolf even more so than
Mac Miller, Yellow [Eb] Wolf is a respectful [Bb] good guy, man, and my man [Em] Rich too on Strange Music,
[Gbm] he's another good guy, there's a lot of good white folks, [D] white rappers out there, you know?
_ [Eb] _ _ _ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ [N] _ _