Snake897 wrote:Hopsin doesn't always go hard at all. He's CONSISTENT. Like Drake is consistently bad. Consistent doesn't mean good, it means boring and monotonous. His verse on the Cypher sucked shit, his verse on Stabbed ruined the entire fucking song. I honestly don't see him going anywhere.
I think you mean Jared Benton, right? His music is okay, but once again, Hopsin>>>>>>>>all of FV combined.
Dawg, I usually agree with you and I respect you but I think we might disagree here.
I can understand you not liking his verse on the cypher (even though he was the best on that cypher), it was average. He had two dope lines and that's it. But he killed the XXL Cypher.
And his verse ruined Stabbed? You gotta be fucking kidding me. He has the better verse and by far. Lynch is spitting his usual bullshit (not that I don't like it) and Tech isn't really anything special. Then Hop comes in and kills it and makes you like the song more.
Snake897 wrote:to be inferior to HOPSIN of all people...a failed copy of old Eminem who claims that he stirs up controversy when he doesn't, believes in the idea of illuminati, and is a hypocrite (He fucking signed DIZZY WRIGHT).....You're an idiot.
Now this is kinda funny. Because first of all, every rapper you like believes in the Illuminatis. Hell, even fucking Yelawolf does. He mentions them on his songs, he talks about occulism and corny stuff like that too.
A$ap, Kanye, Em, they all talk about illuminatis. It's dumb, but don't act like he's the only one to do that.
Bottom line is.. People have their own opinions about conspiracy theories. It's okay if you don't run it to the ground, and he doesn't do it.
Then.. A failed copy of Eminem? How is he a copy of Eminem? Eminem never rapped about being straight edge, and their content isn't really similar most of the time.
It's obvious on some songs like Baby's Daddy, but Hopsin separated himself from that Slim Shady gimmick and imitation a long time ago now.
Tyler and Hopsin were both influenced by Em and D12 and you can notice it in their style. Hopsin takes it farther because his production is similar to the Dre/Scott Storch/Eminem era.
That's also probably why it feels like Hopsin is more of a biter, the overall sound of the song might be similar.. Not just the rapping style.
And believe it or not, he does stir up controversy.
Ill Mind Of Hopsin 4? It had a huge buzz, 20 millions views and got Tyler kinda mad. It was on every blog, B.o.B and T.I reposted it etc..
Ill Mind of Hopsin 5? It had an even bigger impact, stirred up some shit and people loved it. 20 millions views, 20 000 copies sold from his basement on his first week, charted on billboard his buzz kept getting bigger and bigger.
Hopsin is a huge name in the underground. He's right behind Tech N9ne now, with only two albums out.
I'm not entering the Tyler vs Hopsin debate, but I really don't understand how someone could call him a bad rapper.