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@isaacdech173 жыл бұрын
This one tuff ☝🏾
@constantinemutuku22893 жыл бұрын
This is good.....keep goin'
@otm-chin52343 жыл бұрын
I want to make a song with you King 👑
@tylipy92823 жыл бұрын
Make the volume higher, so my neighbours can hear it.
@Seannick962 жыл бұрын
This a difference to drawing inspiration from Atlanta rap to just out right imitating it being from Australia.. like everything from slang accent to flow would have to be deliberately put on. Never gonna gain any traction and I mean for everyone I hear on this channel in general if you bring your own reality and originality toit. Precisely why if in England rappers just for some reason sounded like it was southern American rap or even like Chicago drill it wouldn't work nd pop what yoi got especially in London is a very African represented scene created not copied but influenced by America that has its own originality and personally about it. All's. Can see what direction yer trying to do with yerr label is just basically make it as if American especially southern nd nothings gonna get traction that fake you're copying they're accent slang everything even all yer names. A rapper wouldn't be able to pop off in America by straight up imitating UK scene same applys to trying to pop in aus with straight up in every aspect imitating the USA scene.
@Seannick962 жыл бұрын
I think if you concentrate on bringing your own culture slang you're own originality to your work you could really work cause what is missing in the aus scene is legit African Australian mcs and there plenty of Africans here nd at this stage her Australian I Perth anyways I got plenty of Africans Australian culture here like all yous got Aussie accents yer Australian and African embrace it could be a dope scene that would pop cause it will be organically original