New Music: Joey Bada$$ “No. 99”
December 8, 2014 @ 12:03 PM EST
Song
Here We Go.
With his debut arriving January 20, Joey Badass unpacks his disjointed flow over Statik Selektah’s boom bap.
Here We Go.
With his debut arriving January 20, Joey Badass unpacks his disjointed flow over Statik Selektah’s boom bap.
this guy is trash
dope
are we listening to the same song?
Are you trolling?
agreed. B.Dot must be trolling.
Not trolling, under every other Joey Badass post.you can find him saying some negative shit about him..
Whats the point of asking dude if ya’ll are listening to the same song ? Because you don’t like Joey’s music for some reason he can’t think its dope ? I’m starting to believe all the negative shit I hear about B.Dot
I would expect that from you, his subject matter is on point so is the beat and his flow. This is his lane that he should stay in. Dope on some hip hop
Lmao! Just a bunch of rhyming words. Always has been.
Best body of work still 1999 & that shit was lukewarm.
this is tough no doubt it sounds like smif n wessun song wontime
not impressed but ok
I really thought the real hip hop of days past was gone forever, but after hearing this song I see there is hope for the culture.
BWHWHAHHAA. this shit is all types of bad. He’s all over the place. Good luck with that album
Lollll right.
Did Joey fuck your bitch ?
Nigga you said the same thing about cartoons and cereal to about the same effect, and everybody was fuckin with that joant.
this song aint that bad it jams. better than that nigga 360 shit you used promote
i think people like him because of his beat selection and flow. reminds them of the 90s, but his lyrics sometime take a left turn, then right, and then a U-Turn and you be all lost not knowing what he is actually talking about. he needs to be more clear. not so much of a horrible track from Joey but he’s way better than this. not really checking for the album either.
This is fucking hard. Pretty consistent of B.Dot not to like this kid. Notice that B.Dot happily prefers less lyrical rappers like meek, wiz, 2 chainz, troy ave, etc over people like joey or earl sweatshirt because the dudes mentioned first go out of their way to conform to the industry standards and make songs for the radio and club. That’s why he hates anything underground like dilla or someone.
I disagree. Being lyrical is not a technique. It’s a gift. Nas, Ghostface, the people he’s mimicking didn’t rap random bars off the head. They had subject matter, stories, real life stories about one of the hardest eras. U hear a old school flow and a bunch of words thrown at you and u think lyrical no. Where’s the knowledge? What are u rapping about ?
This is garbage.
dope.. http://alltheparticulars.blogspot.com/
Random rambling smh
Kids goin for the underground route, everything I’ve heard so far from the albums been dope
get this trash ass Ol dirty bastard wannabe shit outta here.