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3 hours ago, Happy Panther said:

I went down a country music rabbit hole recently and every song was about being freed of the ball and chain (and therefore being free to golf drink and fish).

This is a terrible, terrible song. All new country music sounds like this garbage. 
 

with that being said, Combs is def a talented musician. His cover of fast car shows he has some skills but is just an industry plant that plays bubblegum country music. Morgan Wallen for mainstream garbage country isn’t bad but he is a racist drunk. It’s all garbage honestly. Just like mainstream rap now. Basically the same thing.  

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59 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

This is a terrible, terrible song. All new country music sounds like this garbage. 
 

with that being said, Combs is def a talented musician. His cover of fast car shows he has some skills but is just an industry plant that plays bubblegum country music. Morgan Wallen for mainstream garbage country isn’t bad but he is a racist drunk. It’s all garbage honestly. Just like mainstream rap now. Basically the same thing.  

Mainstream rap is far from garbage especially at it's peak. It's the mid level mainstream shyt that's always been trash. I imagine the same for country, besides Chris Stapleton I'm not too familiar though 

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19 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

Ekwonu wasn't invited?

If Pickett were the 1st round pick, no doubt in my mind Rhule and Tepper would have paraded him out there. Corral is probably off to the side since Ekwonu didn't get an invite.

Or maybe the big man from Nigeria just really isn't into Amercian red neck noise ...........

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On 5/1/2022 at 10:18 PM, Tyler Waves said:

Mainstream rap is far from garbage especially at it's peak. It's the mid level mainstream shyt that's always been trash. I imagine the same for country, besides Chris Stapleton I'm not too familiar though 

Mainstream rap is horrible. Rap in general isn’t that great TBH. I listened to predominantly R&B and Jazz growing up. I appreciate a good rap song with a sample or actual live instruments used and some nice vocals. Nothing new coming out has that, especially not mainstream. 

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