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Because they make for an awkward mix. 1 is typically seen as street the other smooth talking romeo. The aesthetic is just wrong for me personally. It shows talent if you can do both but I just think you should do 1 or the other.

Not to mention the trying out for a souless talent show. Which is the main gripe. Rap represents a struggle. Someone who is willing to fight work struggle and hustle his way to reaching his goals. (Your Jay Z's Your Ems Your Nas' and Your Dre's) I could go on. Shows like that go against that very concept entirely and portray the easy way out. That you're in it for all the wrong reasons.

Not to mention the fact his singing failed and now he's a somewhat successful rapper adds a artificial vibe to it. Like he just wants to be famous and doesn't really have a great passion for it. I get the feeling that had the rapping with attention seeking gimmicks I.E contacts and em bit style hadn't have worked out just like his singing on a talent show didn't. He'd relentlessly trying out for Big Brother and any other lame reality show who would take him in order to get his 5 minutes of fame.
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Because they make for an awkward mix. 1 is typically seen as street the other smooth talking romeo. The aesthetic is just wrong for me personally. It shows talent if you can do both but I just think you should do 1 or the other.

Not to mention the trying out for a souless talent show. Which is the main gripe. Rap represents a struggle. Someone who is willing to fight work struggle and hustle his way to reaching his goals. (Your Jay Z's Your Ems Your Nas' and Your Dre's) I could go on. Shows like that go against that very concept entirely and portray the easy way out. That you're in it for all the wrong reasons.

Not to mention the fact his singing failed and now he's a somewhat successful rapper adds a artificial vibe to it. Like he just wants to be famous and doesn't really have a great passion for it. I get the feeling that had the rapping with attention seeking gimmicks I.E contacts and em bit style hadn't have worked out just like his singing on a talent show didn't. He'd relentlessly trying out for Big Brother and any other lame reality show who would take him in order to get his 5 minutes of fame.
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