"No Cable" touches on the short attention span and lack of depth, context and nuance that is pervasive throughout society. Referencing changing the channel on a cable television, IDK both shows the multitude of issues going on in society that people need to keep up with but also shows that as a result, an oversimplified version is accepted due to news fatigue. It could also be seen as a way of blaming news and media for its portrayal of many issues. The chorus ends with a positive message, which leads into the next song “Digital” starting with someone saying “I like that”.… read more
"No Cable" touches on the short attention span and lack of depth, context and nuance that is pervasive throughout society. Referencing chan… read more
"No Cable" touches on the short attention span and lack of depth, context and nuance that is pervasive throughout society. Referencing changing the channel on a cable televisio… read more
There are at least two artists sharing the name IDK: 1) Jason Mills (born May 24, 1992), better known by his stage name IDK (Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge), is an American rapper from Prince George's County, Maryland. In August 2015, IDK released his mixtape titled SubTrap. The name stands for Suburban Trap or "Trap music with substance."The album features the singles "The Plug," "God Said Trap (King Trappy III)" and "Cookie Addiction" featuring BJ The Chicago Kid. It features production from Skhye Hutch, was mixed by Lo Mein, Tim Webbe… read more
There are at least two artists sharing the name IDK: 1) Jason Mills (born May 24, 1992), better known by his stage name IDK (Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge), is an American rapper from Pri… read more
There are at least two artists sharing the name IDK: 1) Jason Mills (born May 24, 1992), better known by his stage name IDK (Ignorantly Delivering Knowledge), is an American rapper from Prince George's County, Maryland. In August … read more