Who's The Hottest Rapper In Atlanta?
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Trinidad James the GOAT
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what's up with the grub at mr everything ? coming out that junt with big bags
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Future
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what's up with the grub at mr everything ? coming out that junt with big bags
? is good
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TI is always the winner of this unless they give me a deal
if by hot they mean popular I'm going w/ 2 Chainz.he's more popular than Future -
Moral of the story ATL is #WINNING.
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ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
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I don't know about in Atlanta, but I know the folks from Atlanta making the most noise here are Future, Scooter, and Rich Homie Quan.
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If Rich Homie Quan is even considered a rapper
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T-Rock
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A.Tone Da Priest
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Dre3000 is the best rapper, but he ain't never done a solo rap cd so he can never be or beat TI.
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2000's school ATL >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
last decade ATL was at its peak the end of so so def outkast dropped speakerbox, killer mike. TIP, lil scrappy jeezy in his prime, lil john and the easide. Modern day atlanta wack, suspect and too popish. Also big boy and 3 stacks being lame and not reuniting.
I still ? with Trinidad James mixtape doe -
Yung Teddy
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Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off. -
Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
so who will replace ATL in the 2010s? -
Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
ATL already fell off its like NYC in 2006 07 era ATL is at its jim jones ballin 50 cent on his Curtis type ? . -
Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
Hell no...in 2004 the only relevant new artists out of New York were G-Unit..New York had already fallen off. Atlanta still killing radio like it has been since early 2000s and hate 'em or love 'em Atlanta keeps coming with new artists.
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Difference between NY and ATL is that ATL can still put songs in the clubs. Besides, all these other regions doing is copying ATL's old ? , ie "drill music." Funny how most of the ? actually "from" Atlanta picked Future for the most part...
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people always sayin future over 2 chains, i get likin him moreso(although i dont) but how future hotter than a cat wit grammy nods, a gold number one album, appearances on sitcoms/basketball games?
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BlackGerald wrote: »Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
so who will replace ATL in the 2010s?
The Nu-West and the random suburbs of America. -
Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
Hell no...in 2004 the only relevant new artists out of New York were G-Unit..New York had already fallen off. Atlanta still killing radio like it has been since early 2000s and hate 'em or love 'em Atlanta keeps coming with new artists.
no in 04 jay was feasting off the black album and was selling out arenas, diddy was still relevant as well as mogul, fab had real talk and was buzzing off breathe (even though he threw his career away in later years). -
BlackGerald wrote: »Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
so who will replace ATL in the 2010s?
The Nu-West and the random suburbs of America.
the West coast has never and prolly will never dominate a decade like NY and ATL has. They'll be hot for a couple of years then fall off -
Monizzle14 wrote: »Turfaholic wrote: »ATL fell off. Too many clones coming out. Different voice, almost always the same flow, and same subject matter. This coming from a ? who love ATL music. But if I had to pick somebody I'm going wit Waka. Not based on lyrical ability, but on enjoyment.
ATL is like what NY was in back in 2004: on the verge of a major fall-off.
ATL already fell off its like NYC in 2006 07 era ATL is at its jim jones ballin 50 cent on his Curtis type ? .
Nah bruh they music aint that terrible yet, ? still makin good music, ny collapsed completely