Dec 5, 2022 Depends on the definition of OP I guess. He was on Awful Records prior to signing with ASAP Mob (and released stuff as far back as 2011 under a diff rap name) but his mainstream introduction was prob with his feature on cozy tapes or with his self titled album. Or u could argue Broke Boi was the turning point which was in 2015. WLR is a classic regardless tho
Dec 5, 2022 His Fetti single with maxo and dash was pretty big in 2015 and remember him on a few features before then
Dec 5, 2022 my bad, ese. I also don’t think the gay vampire yelling repetitve s--- is a classic, so no classics then, at least when it comes to rap.
Dec 5, 2022 I dont think you really understand what a classic album is. Regardless of you not liking WLR its a classic because unlike your trash a--- albums that album birthed a whole genre in rap and is still gettin plays til this day
Dec 5, 2022 ? by XXXTENTACION Death Race for Love by Juice WRLD Come Over When You’re Sober by Lil Peep These artists defined emo rap, and when they died, so did the subgenre. Also Drip Harder by Lil Baby & Gunna
Dec 5, 2022 Rage. It made the whole underground use rage beats. Even Trippie Redd made a rage album. Yeat’s beats are inspired by them
Dec 5, 2022 I guess that s--- just isn’t for me. But when it comes to emo rap, --- and Juice were the guys. Trippie also sucks
Dec 5, 2022 Yeah, I wish they didn’t die. They would’ve gone on to be huge superstars that push rap forward. --- would’ve been locked up if he stayed alive though. 17 by --- is also a special album to me.