@Ol3n and Aventus; Exactly, its like basically what i have been trying to say the whole thread -_-
People act like this line from Waka Flocka
I gotta a whole lotta money, bitches count it for me
Bottle keep poppin', that's why the bad hoes jockin'
It's a party, it's a party, it's a party
It's a party, it's a party, it's a party
Is the same thing as this hook by Kendrick Lamar
It go Halle Berry or hallelujah
Pick your poison tell me what you doing
Everybody gon' respect the shooter
But the one in front of the gun lives forever
And I been hustling all day, this a way, that a way
Through canals and alleyways, just to say
Money trees is the perfect place for shade and that's just how I feel
Cause they both mention facking sex and money. One is a retarded pop party song, the other is talking about a how poor person feels when someone says "Money isn't everything, theres love and religion". Hes saying whether you pick love/sex (Halle Berry) or religion (hallelujah), as a kid that lives in an area where money is scarce, money always seems as an pancea. (Money tree is the perfect place for shade). In the verses hes talking about wanting to rob someone that was born rich (silver spoon) and hitting up their richass house (pot of gold) out of jealousy.
But then you have people saying he's like Justin Beiber (wat) and saying all new tracks suck cuz you know, classics. The classics are classics for a reason, there were a shitlaod of shitty records back then too, they just aren't remembered cause they were shit. Its like calling rock shit cause you heard Nickelback on the radio but never listened to Foo Fighters.
Heres some nice tracks (about different subjects) if anyones interested
Spaceship, All Falls Down, Jesus Walks, Lost in the World, Family Business, Hey Mama, Roses, Heard em Say, Diamonds from Sierra Leone (remix), So Appalled,; All Kanye
Art of Peer Pressure, Money trees, Good Kid (Kendrick lamar)
New Day, Murder to Excellence, No Church in the Wild (Jayz/Kanye)
Some other rappers I can't think of tracks for atm; Common, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Lupe Fiasco