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@SenMoonss how are you able to see the .8 in the scores mine says 90
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@zane_slade This guy explained it best
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@prettyboyhass @SenMoonss I think the phrase “real hip hop” comes off a bit exclusionary/elitist usually has a white lens of what’s considered worthy/good in hip hop and implies you have to do it a certain way to be acclaimed. Earl has proven throughout his career to not care about those parameters
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We asked Earl Sweatshirt about “real hip-hop”
Yeah just cut it off man
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We asked Earl Sweatshirt about “real hip-hop” fans who expect artists like him and MIKE to always approach music in a very traditional way. @earlxsweat said he thinks these “real hip-hop” conversations are “amusing at best,” pointing out the importance for the spirit of hip-hop to "keep finding itself in different places."
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@prettyboyhass Yeah you misunderstood my tweet this is about the whole “real hiphop” thing
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@SenMoonss You’re basically saying Earl Sweatshirt is not a person to speak about Hip-Hop, which I think is egregious
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@SSTACKSSTAR I get the point of the question but it’s something we need to stem away from anyone who actually believes there’s a real form of hiphop shouldn’t exist
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@SenMoonss It’s in quotations for a reason, because it’s a term used to bring down genres like trap and rage or whatever. They’re simply asking him about what he thinks about the part of his fanbase that looks down on the direction he’s going. What’s so wrong about that?
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@SSTACKSSTAR Why don’t you tell me what “real hip hop” is like what kinda term is that
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@SenMoonss thats why i was confused
mb i ain’t get what you were tryna say
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@RainCloudz973 He gave a good response but it’s just a generally dumbass question
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@AngelSosa47 I hope you know that I like Earl you didn’t understand my tweet
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