Ye made his bold request to invent angry music in a recent livestream, while Trippie Redd did not.
You declare yourself the inventor of angry music, Trippie Redd Call Hat
Since he invented the rap subgenre last weekend, it was thanks to Ye’s announcement on the live broadcast that a battle is currently being fought for the origins of Rage Music. Trippie Redd soon summoned the Chicago MC with a fierce reaction. On Saturday (April 26), Ye was interviewed by the controversial streamer Sneako on the Spanish Parti Video Platform, and the conversation covered many topics, from Cam’ron’s recent rejection of Drake to Drake being a great sparring partner.
As usual, when Sneako asked what his goal was and what his goal was, he also discussed Yeezy’s new music. The 47-year-old Chicago Rhyme is currently working on a WW3 album, which he has changed to Cuck in addition to Donda 2.
You guys say, “Some of them have not done what you hear, but it’s like that kind of anger, but to me, I invented anger, brother.” “‘The blood on the leaves.’ I invented it [Travis Scott] Working on Yeezus, he is one of the main producers. Yeezus is that kind of energy. and “ni **”. ‘ni ** like in Paris” is the first ni **. We let black people rub. It was just a white boy. ”
Trippie Redd grabbed your words and immediately closed the chat. He made his voice sound by unbuttoning and going out to use other artists. While Trippie doesn’t actually say your name, it’s obvious who the purpose of these remarks is. Last night (April 27), the 25-year-old Ohio rapper stood out in his Instagram story and set a straight record by naming himself, XXXTentacion, Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert, the artist responsible for pushing Rage to Rap Forefort.
“The inventors of the angry voice are me, X, Carti and Uzi,” Trippie insists. “We paved the waves, we popularized them. I won’t let you get old, like saying you invented something you didn’t invent. SH*t.
Trippie even shared some sage suggestions for new artists to protect their voices from being used by other artists.
Usually, Trippie is your fan, but it looks like your new proposition has changed. On the same day, you stood 10 toes and said he invented rage, Trippie got on account X and told fans that his upcoming new album NDA should be compared with Ye’s Donda or Pablo Eras’ Life. “You have to compare this new music to life in the Travis or Ye Donda/Pablo era or Drake Sh*T or even SZA and Chris Brown,” he said on Twitter.
So, who is really responsible for creating the voice of anger? There are many artists who can claim it in their own way, including Ye, Kid Cudi, Chief Keef, Travis Scott, and Trippie Redd, among others, and there is a debate about how each of them contributes to sound and evolution. Anger is similar to punk rock because it can have a chaotic energy, whether it is from the aggressive sound of beats, pairing with twists and experimental production using big bass, 808s and trap drums, or aggressive lyrical content with many sound shapes –
Ye released his Yeezus album in 2013, which included “Black Skinhead” and “Blood on the Least”, and Travis worked extensively. Travis built his entire career in rage, before the rodeo video showcased in his 2014 days. Then there is Mr. Rager’s own child, Cudi, who puts his man on the Moon II: Mr. Rager’s Legend: In 2010, Chief Keef’s rage track “foteto” (Faneto) arrived in 2015. Tracks like Trippie Redd’s “Poles1469” appeared in 2017, but he had a lot of Mixtapes to do well before 2016, which is his own voice. XXX, Carti and Uzi have more, and their LUVs were angry in 2015. It seems that the real initiator of anger should be crowned by fans.
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