@@FirstBuyLast-en9mv right on I appreciate it 🌲🌲🪵🪵🔥🔥
@jamesdoakes4956
8 күн бұрын
Bro I’m leaving an extra comment for the algorithm. You keep using hard beats like this you gonna keep growing. This beat is hard yet got that southern smoothness at the same time. Really the only criticism is the mixing of the vocals. Need a better mic and maybe some more sound proof padding lol. And the visuals need to be more entertaining. Like riding in the back of a pickup while rapping type stuff. Also, for the songs you don’t make music videos for, instead of just being audio, record yourself doing a studio session. There’s people that will put a camera in the booth with them. Some people will take a microphone cord and hang the mic from a tree and film themselves rapping it that way. Videos will spread more than audio and studio session videos are quick and easy to create just to have a visual. But other than that ur talented bro keep going!
@jasonhudson7793
8 күн бұрын
💯 well said, Respect!
@tompriceusmc
9 күн бұрын
Might've been big a few years ago. Country rap peaked around 2018.
@hustlebilly1571
9 күн бұрын
@@tompriceusmc right on 🌲🌲🪵🪵🔥🔥
@jamesdoakes4956
8 күн бұрын
False. Country and rap are constantly diluting. By your logic, you can say country rap peaked with ICP’s artists 20 years ago. But it didn’t. Jam Wayne is a perfect example bro grinded for years rapping. Nothing came of it. Then out of nowhere he put out new singles where he went back to his roots and did the country rap over trap beats and did a million views on his first single. This dude here has a unique flow. Used a unique southern style trap beat to compliment his flow, and he got Rythm. The scratchy cadence is also attracting to the ear. Keep Grindin bro!
@tompriceusmc
8 күн бұрын
@@jamesdoakes4956 Yeah, Jam Wayne had a moment but now his views have come back down to earth. There was a time when country rappers could get tens of millions of views, but now it tends to top out at about one or two million. Decent numbers, but far short of what it was back in the day.
@jamesdoakes4956
8 күн бұрын
@@tompriceusmc see I disagree. The country rappers you’re probably talking about are ppl like Adam Calhoun, mesus, etc etc. that’s not country rap. That’s maga rap. And they’re corny. Adam Calhoun isn’t even from the countryside he a suburban slicker in cowboy boots lol. But regardless, I’ll fold and say you’re correct. This Hoosier cat only got a few hundred subs. I’m pretty sure he’d appreciate a million views while you downplay it saying he missed his mark. At minimum, let’s agree he’s got an opportunity to be successful in this lane…even if it isn’t what it once was.
@tompriceusmc
8 күн бұрын
@@jamesdoakes4956 Naw, when I'm talking about country rap I'm talking about Upchurch, Hard Target, The Lacs, Lenny Cooper, etc etc But yeah, I agree this dude has talent, and he seems authentic, thats why I'm saying he could've been huge if the genre was as healthy as it used to be.
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