Tyler, The Creator Shares Harsh Opinion About A Lot Of New Rappers

Tyler, The Creator has proven again and again that he is an artist’s artist. He truly tries to evolve and experiment with sounds, textures, and genres, to bring a different listening experience to each project. It’s why he’s become one of the biggest names in hip-hop, especially over the last several years or so. It’s been quite a bit since we got a new project from the California chameleon, with CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST being the most recent in 2021. We did get the extended version, The Estate Sale in 2023, but not a truly fresh and separate LP. We are going to hear him collaborate with A$AP Rocky again when DON’T BE DUMB drops on August 30.

While we continue to hope for new music, Tyler, The Creator is sharing some pretty blunt comments/opinions on the current landscape of hip-hop. This is nothing new as he is going to speak out if he feels passionate about something. In this case, the IGOR creator is putting a lot of the new rappers on blast for not respecting the art form and thus do not deserve the musician title. In a repost from NFR Podcast, the clip sees Tyler sitting down with Maverick Carter, a close friend and collaborator of LeBron James.

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Tyler, The Creator Thinks A Lot Of Rappers Aren’t True Musicians

He hosts his own show called Mavericks which is produced by Bron and Mav’s media company, SpringHill. His sit-down with Tyler will air on YouTube tomorrow, August 14, according to the teaser. In the short preview, he says, “There are so many n****s out right now who aren’t musicians, that are getting treated like musicians because they make meme records”, he states. Later, Tyler adds, “[They] publicly will be like, ‘I don’t give a f*** about music, I just do this s*** for money’”. Hilariously, at the end of the video, there’s an audio bite of Tyler saying that someone’s going to take this out of context. We will have to wait to hear the full conversation, but it seems pretty clear cut to us that Tyler doesn’t have a lot of respect for this new wave of talent.

What are your thoughts on Tyler, The Creator’s feelings toward the new crop of rappers? Do you think he makes a valid point, why or why not? Are you going to tune into this episode of Mavericks with Mav Carter? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Tyler, The Creator. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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BossMan Dlow & Rob49 Collide For Explosive “Lil Bastard”

BossMan Dlow has been on a recent rampage if you have not been paying attention lately. The boisterous Port Salerno, Florida MC is dropping hit after hit it seems and his popularity is nowhere near where it will be in about a year or so. Most hip-hop fans were introduced to him through his overnight viral sensation “Get In With Me.” Ever since that fateful day of January 19, his career has been on the fast track toward stardom. Now, BossMan Dlow is further capitalizing on his momentum with “Lil Bastard.”

Unlike his previous track that we talked about, “Mr Pot Scraper,” this new cut is from an album. It is BossMan’s third full-length, Mr Beat The Road. This latest installment in his catalog boasts his most impressive feature list yet, albeit it being so miniscule. You can find Sexyy Red on “Come Here,” Wizz Havinn appears on “Obama Runtz,” and Rob49 is tapped for “Lil Bastard.”

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Listen To “Lil Bastard” By BossMan Dlow & Rob49

If we had to envision a perfect pairing for BossMan Dlow, Rob49 is our pick. Both of their mic presences are extremely commanding and sometimes their flows can be a little off kilter. There is a point in time on the song where their voices do mesh a little too well. As soon as Rob’s verse ends and goes into BossMan’s chorus, it is hard to tell who is performing. But, it is definitely becoming a hit with the fans, with over 540,000 views on YouTube.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song, “Lil Bastard,” by BossMan Dlow and Rob49? Is this one of his strongest tracks so far, why or why not? What is your favorite element of the song and why? Is this the best cut off of Dlow’s third album, Mr Beat The Road? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding BossMan Dlow and Rob49. Finally, stay with us for everything the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Fat out of shape n****, stack real healthy
Dog s*** in your face, n****, I know you smell it
I gave my mama a thirty ball, I’m the motherf****n’ goat
I— until my arm broke
B****, I had to skip the line, gеt me in the door
It’s crazy I got it out the mud, now look, it’s on thе floor

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