On this episode of ‘Billboard Unfiltered,’ Billboard staffers Carl Lamarre, Trevor Anderson, Kyle Denis and Damien Scott focus on the numerous position hip-hop artists have performed within the upcoming election by being vocal about their endorsements. In addition they react to Tyler, the Creator’s ‘CHROMAKOPIA,’ Lil Durk’s arrest, and the explanations extra rappers are ending up in jail, and extra!
Carl Lamarre:
I do know you’ve mentioned he’s in your Massive 3. I believe this has solidified it.
Kyle Denis:
I imply, final two albums received Grammys, he’s going to most likely lock up one other No. 1, hopefully, with this one.
Carl Lamarre:
I don’t suppose Ari received that sort of time or the persistence to actually attempt to play this indie sport.
Trevor Anderson:
You actually attempting to place any person away for, you already know, costs which can be going to be homicide. You understand it’s received to be multi-decade sentences, life sentences. All these sorts of issues.
Damien Scott:
It actually seems like rap sort of gave up this election. We sort of sat this one out.
Carl Lamarre:
Hey guys what’s happening and welcome to a different episode of ‘Billboard Unfiltered.’
Damien Scott:
What’s good?
Carl Lamarre:
Gentleman!
Trevor Anderson:
What’s up?
Kyle Denis:
Yo, yo, yo.
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And we’re again once more, let’s shut out this week in a great way. We received some music on Monday from a sure cat known as Tyler, the Creator. His seventh studio album, ‘CHROMAKOPIA.’
Damien Scott:
I loved the Monday launch. I loved the Monday morning-
Carl Lamarre:
It feels good proper?
Damien Scott:
I loved going to work, listening to a brand new album within the morning, on a Monday morning, beginning the week with new music. I favored that, we must always strive extra of that.
Kyle Denis:
If extra releases are nearly as good as this one, I’m all for Monday’s.
Carl Lamarre:
You understand, we may very well be on to one thing.
Maintain awaiting extra!
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