torre_avenue
Banned
It's just an intriguing question. Both are arguably products of the YouTube generation, Post coming from one massive viral hit and Paul through his social media fandom, and both have a significant presence in the YouTube market i.e. Post and his association with H3H3 and Jake Paul's entire celebrity.
One could also say that both adopt the stereotypes of hip-hop to legitimize their image as real rappers/artists. And, with Jake Paul getting features by Gucci Mane and Quavo, both have gained acceptance into the larger fold of hip-hop. So, I guess my point is, does Post's ability to make a catchy song legitimize him as a hip-hop artist & differentiate him from Jake Paul's "culture vulture" status?
On another note, one half of Drexciya, Gerald Donald, has a really nice minimal techno alter-ego, Arpanet. He has an album, "Quantum Transposition", that is really nice and spacey. At times it reminds me of a more pared-down Aphex Twin, which is fitting since it was released 12 years ago on Rephlex. Check it out if you want something new.
One could also say that both adopt the stereotypes of hip-hop to legitimize their image as real rappers/artists. And, with Jake Paul getting features by Gucci Mane and Quavo, both have gained acceptance into the larger fold of hip-hop. So, I guess my point is, does Post's ability to make a catchy song legitimize him as a hip-hop artist & differentiate him from Jake Paul's "culture vulture" status?
On another note, one half of Drexciya, Gerald Donald, has a really nice minimal techno alter-ego, Arpanet. He has an album, "Quantum Transposition", that is really nice and spacey. At times it reminds me of a more pared-down Aphex Twin, which is fitting since it was released 12 years ago on Rephlex. Check it out if you want something new.