@djradish4

Lil Mabu is lucky nobody cares about him

@andre5560-h2c

“never heard a tyler the creator song this good “ na hip hop truly dead if ppl think ian better than tyler

@whybetrayerispoison5413

Bro, stop using the word black balling any time someone doesn't like another person

@cebzRL

I’m sorry I can’t get over the fact that every commentary channel sounds the exact fucking same like the cadence and the voice I can’t tell if I’m going nutty or

@Bitz_is_a_user

please stop using blackballing bro😭

@JDCLIQUE

I hope I never hear the words "underground" and "Ian" in the same sentence ever again lmao. that was uncomforting

@SCATTLE

real artistry takes time, thats why its easy to see thru these 'new underground artists' with instant sony connections, but tyler and ian came in with columbia anyway

@drrybonez240

The racism in these comments specifically because Tyler the creator is African American is crazy! He’s been around for years and has done sm for the music industry

@donflywalker563

Can't love Tyler enough for being the 1 ta say it respectfully

@Fourthewrld

I legit watched and listened the entire interview Tyler had speaking in this subject. I really don’t think he’s talking about Ian. If Ian is copying or “making fun of” any ones sound, it’s definitely Yeat. Tyler has always shown love to people even when he doesn’t agree or understand their music. Example being Tyler’s take on Eminems “Recovery” album. I think the internet has turned his words into something else, and it’s kinda funny because, Tyler literally said people were going to take his words out of context, clip certain things, and put out narratives that don’t actually apply to what he was trying to say about the state of hip hop.

@rashedstraw

tyler the creator is like one of the best artists alive so people saying that ian is better are so braindead

@h4rdcorejesu5

ian from dallas??? bro is definitely from St Louis😭

@forest5306

If he’s talking about lil mabu I get it tho. He’s a white rich kid who talks about the street life and mocks the style of music that dudes really die in the streets for.  but Ian is no different from guys like OsamaSon and Destroy Lonely they just trying to make bangers talking about women and money.

@LA-Knight-YEAH

See I notice people bringing up Jack Harlow during this whole topic, but I would argue that he has respect for the genre as when he did start making music it wasn't suppose to be memed on, also his music is obviously for a certain group of people being ofc Jack Harlow fans and women in the same way to how Central Cee's music differs from UK Drill rappers.

@Jemlty

Im so scared to make music as a white person. I enjoy rap, and i know it's not part of my culture. Im scared of receiving the same hate ian does, even though i have actual talent.

@Michael-vw4cg

It’s hard to find a genuine rap artist nowadays. I can’t even remember the last time a rapper blew up before a major feature from a big artist

@thedarkviperchatroom

8:31 ken carson 🥶🔥

@LinknSugg

Mf called Atlanta “Atlantic”😭

@cggc5871

Ian is sundown town trap😭✌️

@6SlumGeez

U love to continue using the word blackball in your titles while not knowing the meaning of the word at all