Welcome to the wonderful world of white rappers. I don't care if you don't like white rappers, but the following few songs are the reason why I listen to Mac Miller, Sammy Adams, Chris Webby, and the others posted.
Bass Head. I have become a big fan of dubstep and although my mom comes into my room and tells me to turn down "that noise", Sammy Adams rapping over Bassnectar is irresistible. The beat is dirty as is and the drop is around the 0:53 mark, but Sammy Adams adds a little something something
K.I.D.S I first heard about Mac Miller in high school when a girl told me to download his mix tape K.I.D.S. Since then, I have listened to The Spins over 100 times (the only song on my iTunes library to break 100 plays). Mac raps over 'Half Mast' by Empire of the Sun, another one of my favorite groups, and produces this dance-worthy jam.
Levels and white rappers Whoever came up with this idea is a genius. The white duo Aer takes Avicii's international hit, "Levels" and adds some sass to it. Now, I have to admit that I actually heard "Shot Clock" before I heard "Levels", but I don't think that that should make a difference. Aer successfully uses Avicii's banger to rhyme and flow over the beat.
Again, music integration kills me. Chris Webby samples The Way by Fastball, producing this little guy. One of the reasons why I like Chris Webby so much is because he comes up with clever lines, and this song is no exception. Webby raps about driving around, following dreams, and basically not caring. yolo.... anyway, check it out. Plus the majority of the music he has released is free. F yeah.
I will marry Macklemore. Not only do I find him attractive, but he is incredibly funny, witty, and creative with his verses, but I can't even put a post here... Macklemore needs his own post.
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