KXNG Crooked pens emotional letter defending Eminem's "Kamikaze" from critical scorn.
For those who follow KXNG Crooked on Twitter, you already know the man is passionate about the art of lyricism. In fact, he often engages with fans and followers with open questions, many of which tackle classic albums, bars, and moments in hip-hop history. To call him a student of the game is an understatement; he has long since graduated to professor. In any case, Crook had much to celebrate when Em dropped Kamikaze over the weekend, an album which found him spazzing like a man possessed. Those appreciative of lyricism had much to praise about Em's latest, though once again, many critics seemed more preoccupied with tearing the legend down.
Upon witnessing Crooked riding for his homie and peer on Twitter, DJ Boothreached out to get a statement from the former Slaughterhouse rapper.
KXNG Crooked pens emotional letter defending Eminem's "Kamikaze" from critical scorn.
For those who follow KXNG Crooked on Twitter, you already know the man is passionate about the art of lyricism. In fact, he often engages with fans and followers with open questions, many of which tackle classic albums, bars, and moments in hip-hop history. To call him a student of the game is an understatement; he has long since graduated to professor. In any case, Crook had much to celebrate when Em dropped Kamikaze over the weekend, an album which found him spazzing like a man possessed. Those appreciative of lyricism had much to praise about Em's latest, though once again, many critics seemed more preoccupied with tearing the legend down.
Upon witnessing Crooked riding for his homie and peer on Twitter, DJ Boothreached out to get a statement from the former Slaughterhouse rapper.
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