Fans of Travis Scott who felt that Killer Mike should have won Best Rap Album instead of the Utopia rapper have received backlash.
“As an artist, I deeply have reverence for and admire Travis Scott; he’s amazing,” Mike stated in an interview with Complex. Even when I give it my all, I will never believe that anyone deserves anything in front of me. But many of his supporters no longer think well of Mike. I have to acknowledge that. That’s alright.
However, they will eventually experience the death of a close relative. And the query is: Which music would you switch to? I just so happen to have a record that recognizes it, called “Motherless.” Many of those admirers are young men who are still figuring things out.
The seasoned Atlanta rapper went on to say that he thinks his music has greater depth than La Flame’s.
“I groove while listening to Travis. But wow, does the record really touch you and make you cry? When she’s got child support on your Black ass and won’t let you see your kid. for the errors you’ve committed. when your license is suspended and you could go to jail.
That’s what my songs accomplish. It is available to you. Baby, it’s the blues. My purpose is to attend to the needs of the entire human person and communicate with them.
Streamer Kai Cenat was one well-known fan who took issue with Killer Mike’s Michael beating Travis Scott to win the Grammy.
“Who made this muthafucka decision? Her Defeat? A utopia? Boomin’ in Metro Area? My n-gga Earlier last year, as he watched the awards presentation, Cenat yelled on his feed.
After congratulating Mike on his win, the well-known figure on the internet said, “I don’t know who this is.”
The Hurry In response, the Jewels rapper urged Cenat, 22, to broaden his musical tastes.
“I simply want to tell the young folks out there that attempting new things and expanding are both perfectly acceptable. As he stated on the Baller Alert podcast, “You don’t have to be in the crowd all the time.
He went on, “I listened to rock ‘n’ roll as much as I did rap as a kid.” “I turned on Metallica.” I turned on Led Zeppelin music. You recently heard T-Pain cover an Ozzy Osbourne song from his Black Sabbath days. You must acquire a rich cultural background.