When Keepin’ It Real Goes Wrong: Vince Staples Edition

90’s Hip-Hop Overrated

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Just recently, Staples attempted to question the Golden Age of the 90’s. Pretty bold and admirable, but for someone who is so enamored with hip-hop, you would have thought that he wouldn’t dare to walk along those trenches and appear so inept along the way.

“There’s not a 50 Cent in the ’90s, they didn’t even have a Kanye,” he said during his interview with TIME. “The first song I remember listening to was Lil Bow Wow’s Bounce With Me.’ Bow Wow is one of my favorite rappers ever, you could never take that from me.”  When N.O.R.E. attempted to get an explanation behind Vince’s madness, Vince clapped at him. “You a grown man, if you got a problem call Corey Blacksmith for a conversation I thought you was a super thug nigga.” Crazy man.

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