![]() ![]() Lyric chains, which are responses to comments that continue the lyrics of a song posted in a previous comment, and similar comment chains are not allowed.Memes, photos and fan art are never allowed (see /r/hiphopcirclejerk/, /r/hiphopimages/ or /r/freshalbumart/.) Images must posted within the body of a text-only/self posts, not linked directly. ![]() Do not post images unless they contain newly-released album artwork, a track listing, tour dates, or other images containing relevant information that has not yet been posted.Live performances of songs from albums or collections on the Overposted/Favorites List may be posted when they are new, but they may not be reposted. Do not post songs from an album or collection on the Overposted/Favorites List. Do not post a song or a live performance of a song that has received more than 45 upvotes in the last 365 Days.No Reposts or Overposted/Favorites List Songs "Where is the line between biting and paying homage drawn?") If you are seeking the answer to a question about the name of a song, the source of a sample, the status of a project, the meaning of a line/song, the appeal of an artist, etc., ask in one of the recurring threads. The only exceptions are for appropriate threads (e.g. Do not post questions or requests outside of the Daily Discussion, Music Recommendations or Sunday General Discussion threads.Users who are found to regularly start/engage in flame wars or harass other users may be banned at moderator discretion. will be removed and may result in a permanent ban at the moderator's discretion. Additionally, comments deemed overtly racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, etc. Unwelcome content and prohibited behavior as defined by Reddit is never allowed.No Unwelcome Content or Prohibited Behavior ![]() Please read the Guidelines/FAQ before posting! Favorites/Do Not Post Listĭo not post songs from projects or collections listed on the Overposted/Favorites/Do Not Post List. The latest music, videos & news relating to your favorite hip-hop, R&B & future beats artists. Stylistically, the album all but eschewed the hard beats and loud rap flows that Lasky was working with just one year earlier for softer textures and intricate arrangements.Welcome to /r/HipHopHeads! /r/Hiphopheads COVID-19 Donations Thread The entirely self-produced album delivered on the nuanced and atmospheric sounds hinted at on earlier work but combined meticulous production with some of Quadeca's most melody-centric songwriting to date. Lasky's musical evolution took a tremendous leap forward the next year on 2022's I Didn't Mean to Haunt You. A few singles preceded 2021 album From Me to You it found Quadeca delivering his most evolved performances to date and included guest appearances from IDK, PlayThatBoiZay, and Guapdad 4000. He followed the mixtape with the single "I Don't Care" later that year. 2019 mixtape Voice Memos arrived as the teenage rapper reached new levels of fame and popularity. The two wrote diss tracks about each other, and Quadeca's sharp and unflinching song "Insecure" became one of his most famous songs, streamed tens of millions of times. In 2018, he was involved in a feud with KSI, a rap contemporary of his. Second studio album Out of Order also appeared in 2017, with guest features from Rob Curly, Peter Kuli, K.A.A.N., and others.Īround this time, Quadeca had established a series of videos where he rapped in the style of various famous rappers, and many of these videos accumulated millions of views. Quadeca's debut was followed by 2016 mixtape Nostalgia for the Now and 2017's Bad Internet Rapper. His style was somewhat technical, and his music grew more complex as he prolifically released albums and mixtapes. Originally more interested in creating content about soccer and gaming, he eventually grew more excited about rapping and released his first album, Work in Progress, in 2015. Quadeca was born Benjamin Lasky in 2000, and he began uploading videos on his YouTube channel at age 12. He eventually replaced the trends and tropes of commercial rap that made up his earlier work with a sharpened focus on musicianship, melody, and atmospheric songwriting on his genre-bending 2022 album I Didn't Mean to Haunt You. He filled projects like 2016's Nostalgia for the Now with sometimes nerdy but often technical flows, and lyrics full of social commentary and popular-culture references. He started out making videos where he replicated the styles of various popular rappers, eventually parlaying this viral online content into attention for his own original music. ![]() Quadeca transitioned from a music career driven by his social media presence to a more defined and personal artistry. ![]()
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