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Twitter Defends Bow Wow Over Struggle Rapper Tweet Meme

A Twitter user put out a meme of rappers not exactly known for their lyrical prowess, prompting some to defend Bow Wow, who was on the list. The post Twitter Defends Bow Wow Over Struggle Rapper Tweet Meme appeared first on The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media | Hip-Hop Wired.

Twitter Defends Bow Wow Over Struggle Rapper Tweet Meme

A Twitter user put out a meme of rappers not exactly known for their lyrical prowess, prompting some to defend Bow Wow, who was on the list. The post Twitter Defends Bow Wow Over Struggle Rapper Tweet Meme appeared first on The Latest Hip-Hop News, Music and Media | Hip-Hop Wired.

Struggle Rap Icons 6ix9ine, Lil Pump & Lil Xan Ferociously Slandered On Twitter

HipHopWired Featured Video CLOSE Source: John Parra / Getty It all seems like a blur now but there was a time that rappers like 6ix9ine, Lil Pump, Lil Xan had the culture in a chokehold for some reason. On Twitter, the aforementioned struggle rap icons are getting ferociously slandered and the reasons should be self-explanatory. Source: BLW Media/Star Max / Getty The person we believe is responsible for this current track of online insults would be Twitter user @kirawontmiss, who issued a tweet reading, “that 6ix9ine, lil pump and lil xan era of music was heII,” something we’re sure plenty of others thought at one point. Today, 6ix9ine claims he’s struggling to make ends meet, Lil Pump will be best remembered as a stooge for Donald Trump, and Lil Xan, well, at least he got off the xans but...

New God Flow: Ghostface Killah Urges New Generation Of Rappers To Do Better

HipHopWired Featured Video Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty One of the greatest MCs ever is making sure the newbies do the math. Ghostface Killah is challenging the new generation to do right by the culture. As spotted on Vulture, the Staten Island legend recently conducted an interview with New York Magazine-run pop culture website. In it, he discusses his lengthy career from his favorite verse (“Impossible” off Wu-Tang Forever) to his favorite pair of Wallabees (“When it comes to Clarks, you got to have a crispy pair, an all-suede crispy pair. You can’t really, really, really go wrong, just as long as the sole is gummy. A gummy sole.”). He also discusses his approach to the unique lyricism on the seminal Supreme Clientele. “When I was rhyming on “Nutmeg” and “One” on Supr...