I wonder how many people actually listen to what you post before they hate hate hate.
On the other hand, I would rather listen to stuff like this:
But I understand that you are having fun with what you're doing, and no one can tell you to do otherwise. My problem with your music is that you promote constant partying 24/7. A quote from DJ/emcee Kno from CunninLynguists goes like this, and sums up my view of music very well:
StartFragment"Wewant to create music you can feel. Modern mainstream Southern rap has gottenaway from a lot of the hardship and pain I see in older music. I'm not justtalking about rap; I'm talking about blues and soul and jazz -- all the stylesthat have been part of what Southern music is about. Nowadays, that is lost.It's so concentrated on party music. It has gotten away from that grittiness,that honesty, that emotion. You don't see it anymore, because I guess itdoesn't sell. But you have to have that side heard. You can't always have partymusic. You don't party 24/7. You need that balance -- the ups and the downs.The failure of rap is the loss of that balance."EndFragment