Rap God should have been in top 10.
Speaking of Rap God,im gonna blast that shit now

momentsgolden wrote:The fact there are more than 8 hip-hop/r&b records in the top 20 should show how Hip-hop dominated their taste. Problem is, By not having Control as the number 2 song of the year (i fux major with Get Lucky) they disrespect the culture. That song IS THE song that mattered this year.
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VINTAGƎ wrote:momentsgolden wrote:The fact there are more than 8 hip-hop/r&b records in the top 20 should show how Hip-hop dominated their taste. Problem is, By not having Control as the number 2 song of the year (i fux major with Get Lucky) they disrespect the culture. That song IS THE song that mattered this year.
It mattered for like...four days on twitter. And only in the hip hop community.
That song made no dent at all in the landscape of music this year.
It gained popularity for Kendrick's verse for a hot week and then like 10 days later Eminem dropped Rap God and the rest is history.
You can't be the #2 song of the year when only hip hop heads gave a fuck about it.
LilWayne wrote:http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/100-best-songs-of-2013-20131204
Rap God at #15
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No because Em didn't invite me.
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B.A.D. wrote:WHAT THE FUCK??????
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists ... u-19691231
lol!!!!!!!!!
Rolling Stone trolling
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VINTAGƎ wrote:momentsgolden wrote:The fact there are more than 8 hip-hop/r&b records in the top 20 should show how Hip-hop dominated their taste. Problem is, By not having Control as the number 2 song of the year (i fux major with Get Lucky) they disrespect the culture. That song IS THE song that mattered this year.
It mattered for like...four days on twitter. And only in the hip hop community.
That song made no dent at all in the landscape of music this year.
It gained popularity for Kendrick's verse for a hot week and then like 10 days later Eminem dropped Rap God and the rest is history.
You can't be the #2 song of the year when only hip hop heads gave a fuck about it.
horse wrote:You’ll never go gold, that’s why you’re just silver
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