Hip-Hop Clichés That Made MCs Stars, But Struggle Rappers Abuse
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“We’re Just Too Underground For The Mainstream.”
“Underground” Hip-Hop used to mean dope rap music that was too gully or lyrically dense for radio. Nowadays, #struggle rappers unable to accept their sucka MC fate say they’re “underground.” Big L, for example, was “underground” and rhymed circles around major label counterparts. So you’re not underground, you’re just wack.
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