The Ribeye Rule: Why Hip-Hop Doesn’t Belong in the Penthouse By Glasses Malone

The Ribeye Rule: Why Hip-Hop Doesn’t Belong in the Penthouse By Glasses Malone
Vibe: Opinionated, community-driven, and street-centric.
"The latest 'No Ceilings' stream tackled a question that’s been bubbling in the underground: Has hip-hop lost its way by trying to assimilate into 'luxury' spaces?
Glasses Malone argues that hip-hop is like the phoenix that rose from the ashes—if there was no fire, there would be no movement. The moment you try to bring 'soul' to caviar or a tomahawk steak, you’ve missed the point. Those things are already 'elegant.' Our culture is about taking the work boot and the Dickies—things that don't have a style—and making them style through sheer pride and hustle.
The crew also dove deep into the Kendrick vs. Drake fallout, framing it as a war between a 'Record Maker' and a 'Lyricist.' We’re breaking down the Top 10 Diss Records of all time and asking the community: Does a track like 'Euphoria' rank higher than 'No Vaseline' because of its psychological depth?
Read our full breakdown of why 'raw' will always beat 'polished' in the streets of LA." #GlassesMalone #NoCeilingsPod

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