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XXXTentacion

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Rapper criticized for having his posthumous catalog milked for the better part of a decade, cited as an example of disrespectful posthumous releases.

Mentions (7)
"Examples of it done wrong: Juice Wrld and XXXTentacion being milked for the better part of a decade and their regarded fans still commenting 'legends never die 💔' on every song"
You get one (1) posthumous release before it becomes disrespectful · u/NichorasMurren · ↑251 · 2026-01-07
"Theres a custom t-shirt store selling ripoff xxxtentacion and naruto merch."
The Mall Is Crazy · u/bath6 · ↑211 · 2024-02-21
"sometimes i remember the entire xandemic era and its really insane to me how this three-ish year subculture came and went without a trace. 2015-18, peak era of lil peep xxx and juice wrld, suburban high school and early 20s kids getting high on xanax, wearing zumiez thrasher shirts with checkered va"
can we talk about the xandemic for a second · u/icansuckthatforyou · ↑154 · 2025-03-26
"It seems like all of the young superstars that would've take over either died young (XXX, Pop Smoke, Juice World) or just fell off (Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, DaBaby)."
Why is mainstream rap so stuck? · u/washerm · ↑112 · 2025-01-25
"i was a teenager who lived in SE Asia and America at the height of his popularity and in both countries it was always a very specific type of regard who would be obsessed with this stuff. the type of child to eat an 8oz bag of gummy bears at 9am because they couldn't think of anything else to do."
"Also, the music back then was genuinely like unique and (i might get flamed for this) countercultural. XXXTENTACION, Lil Uzi, Ski Mask, Juice Wrld, Lil Peep, etc. were kids creating songs from their computer mics with no record labels early in their careers to grammy winning artists."
i miss the xandemic · u/Cold_Bet1896 · ↑28 · 2025-10-15
"i was a teenager who lived in SE Asia and America at the height of his popularity and in both countries it was always a very specific type of regard who would be obsessed with this stuff."
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