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Warning – Arabique Featuring Jonny Triumph


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Kuwaiti rapper Arabique has released a music video for his track ‘Warning’. The track is off his album Lucid Dream which you can download for free (legally) from [Here]

You can also follow Arabique on [Facebook] or [Twitter]

Out of curiosity, Big D or Arabique, who do you prefer?

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50 replies on “Warning – Arabique Featuring Jonny Triumph”

Versatile and relevant? Get the hell out here more like Noisy whack and cheap video quality – Big D is more professional, experienced, lyrical, and uses much better beats. This beat in this video is annoying what the hell is up with that squeeqy sound all throughout the beat it gave me a headache!

Big D and his supporters, stop spamming the voting system.. Arabique smashed your entire videos on here with one song..

Sorry Big D i really wonder what is big about you being 5.5 feet tall 🙂

LOL at are you serious… I dunno bout Big D but Arabique did start his career in Mid-West, we talkin bout Chicago, so his fan base started in a much ‘harsher’ hip hop environment than Kuwait- And lol please dont go down that lyrical path, Arabique is lightyears ahead! #HardButFairSadButTrue 🙁 lol I think its bout time Arabique either A) dumb it down for people who do not understand or B) provide them with a synopsis of every song. Oh lets not forget, His material was used as educational material in a music and literature class at a ranked university in the US… So when people take university credit a globally top 20 university for listening to someone’s music… then we can compare who is professional or not… #JusSayin

Big D lol how many votes did you buy on youtube too…lol let me get on that, I might need them any future business project… Clearly Fake Votes are becoming a huge marketing factor for success… LOL Keep swindlin..

Put your Mac Arabia where he belongs which is on the McDonald’s food menu not in the hip hop scene… “Mac Arabia” can only dream to ever be 1% better then Big D for this dude to actually reach Big D’s rank that sounds like a fairy tale to me (Never happened, Never will happen, Never might happen!) Does anybody think “Mac Arabia” is jacking Lil Wayne’s flow other then me? nothing original. And out of all the rappers he chose “Lil Wayne” to imitate which is the worst rapper in the music industry.

No one forces me to put his videos. As I already mentioned I find his videos entertaining and I think it’s remarkable how many music videos he pushes out during the year.

Arabique = Fake commercial soft whack rap, Big D = real underground hardcore rapper. Plus Big D participates in every event Arabique is not socially active that is called FAKENESS when it comes to Big D what you see is what you get he has real support Arabique no one knows who the hell he is. I wouldn’t listen to his album but I bump Big D’s music all day I rather stick with the real stuff!

Haha funny! Intellectual? Saying “Warning” 700 times is intellectual? So Big D is showing off? I disagree and you will too after you hear this https://youtu.be/RcJDahj5Qa4 now compare both quality of music and you’ll know which rapper is showing off and who is actually rapping for a purpose!

Remarkable it maybe, and i do support people trying do things. I’m sorry to say that Big D need to go back to the drawing board or move on to other things..

Old is gold Zeno. I rather go back to the 80’s when hip hop was actually good if you were born in the 80’s and played this song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP15XPi0Kh8 on your cassette player and had it bangin’ through your speakers as a teenager then your childhood was awesome not this commercial garbage Arabique is making he wouldn’t know anything of that generation.

Bader, Lil wayne lol really… please back up your statement…mohammed… may you elaborate what makes “not socially-being active” fake? if thats the case..that makes alot of hiphop artists fake, and define real/hardcore please..lol I’m begging to know. No one in the States knows Big D lol, I bet he doesnt have a fanbase there. Matter of Fact…I personally showed some of Big D’s material to people when I was in the west coast material…they were quite offended by how “primitive” it was-They told me to shut this shit off.. lol that kinda burns…

Kendrick (new school lyricists) > MC Lyte (Old School)… I can bet you if Pac/Biggie didnt die they wudnt be as famous, what happened to NWA, RUN DMC… they were all huge…where they at now…Rest my case… Thats your oldschool for you…

but Nas fell off man, gimme something “Great” from “Life is Good” his 2012 album… Good Kid, Maad City is in a totally different league man. Drake is definitely not my favorite but Drake is great – Charlamagne has a very valid point when it comes to Drake… Many hiphop artists recycle the same concepts… its nothing new…but DRAKE always brings something new in… Lol you cant say that you never used #YOLO in your life… lol even people who hate rap say #YOLO .. lol thats just one example…. it seems that alot of people quote from Drake… “started from the bottom, now we here” HELLLLA people say that shit lol… and it rolls of their tongue..

Good Kid, Maad City was a good album Kendrick is actually one of the only new generation rappers that is actually is sick! But did you forget about Nas – Illmatic in 1994? I still play it in my car so I deeply contradict your theory it is not out of bounds or rocket engineering to know “You Only Live Once” the phrase “started from scratch” since birth of hip hop was used. Ex.. “Yesterday I was nobody today I’m somebody” How can you orate everyone “Quotes” Drake? really? What a person to look up to. When Nas said “Life’s a bitch but God-forbid the bitch divorce me” That I can quote. When ‘Pac said “Only God Can Judge Me” that I can quote. When Biggie said “Stay far from timid. Only make moves when ya heart’s in it and live the phrase sky’s the limit.” that is a quote! Old generation rappers never fell off. Ice Cube is still alive. Rakim’s album The Seventh Seal, Outkast, Wu Tang Clan, Eminem’s new album “The Marshall Mathers LP 2” KRS One still alive and Raekwon. What did you actually think Eminem’s new music video “Berzerk” was about? He was mocking this new generation. Don’t get me wrong I’m not saying all this new hip hop is shit. I like to clarify 80% of it is. And Arabique is not doing any better.

Depends what you mean by “fell off”, because every one of those rappers (who are still alive) never managed to top their classic albums, and released several mediocre ones.

But to me a classic is a classic I don’t care what they released after, I still enjoy it. But I won’t delude myself into thinking some of Em’s albums after TMMLP or Nas’ work after Illmatic wasn’t disappointing. Even the Clan, but I guess that’s a given as it’s obviously pretty hard for most artists to top themselves when they release a classic album as one of their first.

Big D’s content is fresh he keeps on releasing new music. Arabiques stuff is recycled. That track was on his album ages ago. And can you imagine playing that terrible song in your car? I might have a car accident with that annoying beat.

Arabique is pretty good if I do say so myself. I give him props for rapping with a flow in English that I can understand unlike Big D (Big Douche)who sounds like he got his lyrics off some bad Google translation. I heard he was bragging at work about his “million” hits, his homies must have a lot of time to keep viewing his video over and over.

It seems like Dhary’s (Big D but I hate saying it because it sounds stupid) douche troopers are trolling 248 with their “support a homie” comments about how good he is.

Wow, such an unfortunate choice of beat, but in terms of rapping this guy can actually rap (compared to Big D).

Also for the little discussion going on up above there’s a lot of new rap worth listening to, not just Kendrick (and Drake, really?). A$AP Rocky, Action Bronson, El-P, Freddie Gibbs (for all you old school 2Pac era fans – he even released three mixtapes with Madlib, if you don’t know who that is you need to go and study some hip hop), Killer Mike, Danny Brown, Ab-Soul, the Odd Future crew (Earl, Tyler) though I feel they’re still finding their sound, Chance The Rapper, Shabazz Palaces (for hardcore hip hop heads only), Vic Mensa, etc.

This is only a sample of the few new rappers I’ve checked out recently and enjoyed, there’s actually quite a few more that I didn’t even get around to but they’ve got a good buzz. So yeah, plenty of good rap today you just need to find it. And of course I’m not bringing Nas into this, “Illmatic” is one of few classics that will probably never be topped anytime soon.

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