You loved it so much that you made the entire tour party listen to it, and surprised me with a cake after my set. Anderson Paak, and that was your favorite song at the time. I released it under the’Soulection’ label and the single for my album was called ‘Unique’ ft. When we were on the GO:OD AM tour, I played you my album ‘and after that we didn’t talk’, and you thought it was absolutely incredible. So I didn’t always have great things to say about you. But I think what made you and I special is that we weren’t always on the best terms. I’ll keep it short because I want to continue our conversation for when it’s my time to go. But also just a kid with really bright eyes about life. At your peak, you were the archetypal rapper all of us wanted to be which was independent. Not because you were necessarily troubled, but because you were special and because of that, you were troubled. I’d be lying if I said I was surprised to hear that you died on us. I’m not a tough guy I’m not about negativity but this bugged me bad bro.”įind Goldlink and. Paak but you are the first to disrespect my friend who is no longer here for absolutely no reason and I can’t stand for that. Paak called Goldlink’s post “disrespectful, narcissistic, jealous grossly unnecessary,” and criticized the comparisons Goldlink drew between his work and Miller’s, writing, “You ain’t the first to make an album inspired by a relationship, you ain’t the first to make a song featuring Anderson. Paak, who he mentions in the post.Paak was not receptive to Goldlink’s message, and in a now-deleted Instagram post, he went after Goldlink. In the hours since Goldlink posted the note, he has seen plenty of criticism, including from Anderson. Seemingly out of nowhere yesterday, Goldlink posted an open letter to Mac Miller on his Instagram, in which he points out what he believes are similarities between Miller’s 2016 album The Divine Feminine and his own 2015 project, And After That, We Didn’t Talk.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |