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Big name rap artist wants to move to Utah

How much rap you listen to to be able to confidently say this?
Why would I listen to much rap when it's lost all semblance of creativity and art. You seem like one of those die-on-the-hill of "rap is the greatest art Form the world has ever known! I'll bust a cap in yo *** you say different!" Don't be offended. You can like what you like, that's fine. But rap has been on steady repeat, and decline, since the likes of Eminem had their hey-day. Don't worry, metal isn't far behind. And music in general has become much more generic and formulaic in the last decade. Go watch a few videos by Rick Beato.
 
Maybe we can get Mid Sized Sedan to move here next
 
Post Malone is a megastar and loves Utah. If this type of thing moves the needle that would be the guy to do it. Utah will appeal to some… bigger markets to others. I’d rather live in the burbs than San Francisco for instance but some might be bored to tears here.
 
Rappers are rich and throw parties. Yes, these things can potentially make a difference because a big reason players love LA/NYK is because you can party with celebrities/IG models whenever you want.

If Utah has enough of these types of people, they can potentially throw parties and make Utah less boring for players. That way they get a bit of the peace/quiet Utah is known for, but also the occasional celebrity party.
No disrespect intended, but I think you miss the point of my post. I understand the influence that the rap industry and it’s artists has on NBA players, but just because a couple might move to Utah here and there, that’s not nearly enough to turn into any type of advantage for Utah.

You mention LA and NYK in your post. Utah would need 10 big name rappers and IG models to move here per month, every month for a year or 2 before you could even mention SLC in the same breath as those cities. I think it’s safe to say that the awesome rap scene in SLC will not be a factor in landing a huge free agent in our lifetime. That is of course unless Donnie Osmond finally starts listening to my voicemails and cuts a few tracks with Offset.

Plus. what the hell is going on with rappers name’s these days? Just a bunch of poorly thrown together ******** if you ask me. That being said, I’m sure my dad was laughing his *** off when he saw an Ice T CD sitting on my stereo. ‍♂️
 
This is a joke right? This man is pleading with a judge to spend his parole in UTA because it's the most boring place for him to be and stay out of trouble lmao.
 
Why would I listen to much rap when it's lost all semblance of creativity and art. You seem like one of those die-on-the-hill of "rap is the greatest art Form the world has ever known! I'll bust a cap in yo *** you say different!" Don't be offended. You can like what you like, that's fine. But rap has been on steady repeat, and decline, since the likes of Eminem had their hey-day. Don't worry, metal isn't far behind. And music in general has become much more generic and formulaic in the last decade. Go watch a few videos by Rick Beato.
It's the most diverse and creative genre right now. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Why open your mouth on something you have no idea about?
 
No disrespect intended, but I think you miss the point of my post. I understand the influence that the rap industry and it’s artists has on NBA players, but just because a couple might move to Utah here and there, that’s not nearly enough to turn into any type of advantage for Utah.

You mention LA and NYK in your post. Utah would need 10 big name rappers and IG models to move here per month, every month for a year or 2 before you could even mention SLC in the same breath as those cities. I think it’s safe to say that the awesome rap scene in SLC will not be a factor in landing a huge free agent in our lifetime. That is of course unless Donnie Osmond finally starts listening to my voicemails and cuts a few tracks with Offset.

Plus. what the hell is going on with rappers name’s these days? Just a bunch of poorly thrown together ******** if you ask me. That being said, I’m sure my dad was laughing his *** off when he saw an Ice T CD sitting on my stereo. ‍♂️
No one is saying they are trying to compete with those cities. It's about Utah/SLC potentially getting more things to do for NBA players. No one is moving to Utah for the nightlife, but if there is the occasional party that is thrown by someone of influence they enjoy, then it can't hurt.
 
No one is saying they are trying to compete with those cities. It's about Utah/SLC potentially getting more things to do for NBA players. No one is moving to Utah for the nightlife, but if there is the occasional party that is thrown by someone of influence they enjoy, then it can't hurt.
I hear from @Engorged On Unborn Gore that Park City is known for the orgies.

It comes down to orgies. I'm not even kidding.

PC is a polyamorous haven for some of the wealthiest, most exclusive group of jet setters in the country. The independent film and winter sports industries are the backdrop for it, and the resulting underground scene (which is not that big of a secret if you know who to ask) that has developed there since the 2002 Olympics is downright decadent in almost every way you can imagine. Eyes Wide Shut sort of stuff.

Do you think we could include this as part of a recruitment campaign?
 
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