Grim's problem is really what hurt Bay Area rap. It became easier to record on a budget, so everyone with access to that stuff thought they could rap and put out a MP3 or video and if people didn't like it, they accused everyone of being haters and were in denial about how realistic their chances were of doing something with music. You're not a rapper until you're in demand and people are buying your music. That disqualifies 99% of siccness rappers.