Why Do Down South Cats Like and Support Garbage Rappers?
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if ? spent as much time promoting ? that they like instead of wondering why ? they don't know like ? that they don't agree with this site would be amazing
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i've never seen this much hate before on this site
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BlackGerald wrote: »BlackGerald wrote: »Lupe, Kanye, and Common definitely don't rhyme east coast.
yeah they do, and their biggest influences are all east coast, especially Lupe and COmmonChi Town and Cleveland had their own style with Toung Twisting mixed with harmonizing in the mid 90's. Look at Twista, Do Or Die, Bone, Shawnna, Crucial Conflict, Cap-1, ? Drama, etc
that comes from the southdamobb2deep wrote: »BlackGerald wrote: »A1000MILES wrote: »BlackGerald wrote: »A1000MILES wrote: »^^ That's not true...
what original sound is their for any Midwest city
St. Louis, for one, had their own style of production prior to Nelly ever blowing...His ? was different...Kansas City had their own style of production...Most Detroit rap had this soulful grittiness to it that was unique to them, not just NY cloning...But what I meant mostly was that different midwestern cities have their own slang and sound they relate to, een if they do guck with erbody...
nah, St Louis's "sound" comes from the South,
KC idk, enlighten me
Detroit: nah, their underground soulful sound comes from the East Coast
i don't even know what guck with erbody means lmao
Midwestern cities tend to be melting pots of sounds
st. louis most deff have our own sound of music...
but even different cities from every spot has they own sound..
does New York rap sound like Philly?
does Miami rap sound like New Orleans
does L.A rap sound like the bay area?
st. louis rap has a unique bounce to it (our party ? )
im clearly not talking about the east, south, or west and to the bolded yes
Common has some east coast influences in his style, but no one would consider his flow "east coast".
And the midwest toungue twisting did not come from the south. That was a style that the midwest created.
Chicago & Cleveland may have southern influences, but did not take their style from the south.
Common's flow is directly east coast influenced (Das EFX, Nas etc)
And I'm pretty sure the melodic/tongue twisting comes from the South (Memphis, Texas etc)
Nah fammo. I must respectfully disagree with you saying the Midwest doesn't have a unique sound. Who the hell does Bone sound like? Cudi? Chance? Danny Brown? Dilla? Kanye?
None of these dudes sound like anybody from other regions. And that's doing a disservice to the many contributions Midwesterners have had on hip hop as a whole, saying it's not unique. Yeah, we pull our influences from everywhere, but that's not our problem that east coast, west coast and southern cats have stigmas and prejudices attached to them.
I enjoy being a Midwesterner. When it comes to hip-hop debates about region, we usually get to stand on the sideline and watch the east coast, west coast and southern monkeys throw feces at each other. It's actually quite amusing.
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32 pages! Could this be the longest thread in IC history?!
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A1000MILES wrote: »@BlackGerald
You are so right.
Midwest has no distinct sound.
Lupe, Common, Kanye, Em and Royce sound Eastcoast
Chief Keef, Nelly and Yung Berg sound southern.
That's why I wasn't mad at my friend for saying "Nelly's a Down south version of LL"
That's so stupid I pray it's sarcasm....I praaaaaayyyyy....
You act like that I said it.
I know Nelly is from the Midwest but I won't fault anyone who says he sounds Southern.
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No matter how u slice it, down south hip hop sucks
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Southern Rap is the best!
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southern rappers even look stupid...the dopest verse to ever come from yall is this http://youtu.be/3Cg4IeQKUyI
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http://youtu.be/Pke8iXRm_zU yall lucky i cant find that damn freshman freestyle
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"But I still bury a ? , Put da mask on Jim Carrey a ? "
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1) The South isn't the only region supporting garbage artists. If Gucci and Waka are successful, it's because they also have followings outside of The South. So it isn't just The South supporting "garbage" rappers.
2) We have legends like Nas that have expressed interest to XXL in regard to working with Waka. That's also proof that it's not just The South supporting garbage.
3) Why do these so called garbage artists always get mention by people who think they are garbage?
4) Most importantly, what's garbage to you, might be dope to someone else. If someone thinks they are dope, it's their opinion. It's open to agreement/disagreement, but you are acting if Gucci and Waka are hailed as some kind of GOAT artists with overwhelming support backing the claim. -
runningwolf1980 wrote: »http://youtu.be/Pke8iXRm_zU yall lucky i cant find that damn freshman freestyle
no offense but how u gon dis south music, its better than this bruh
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Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »runningwolf1980 wrote: »http://youtu.be/Pke8iXRm_zU yall lucky i cant find that damn freshman freestyle
no offense but how u gon dis south music, its better than this bruh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-TR0_5dAo
LMAO ain't that his lil brothers? And he got the nerve to say anything? AND one of them had USPA on. -
Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »runningwolf1980 wrote: »http://youtu.be/Pke8iXRm_zU yall lucky i cant find that damn freshman freestyle
no offense but how u gon dis south music, its better than this bruh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-TR0_5dAo
That has to be a parody
The beat is way higher than the vocals and the video looks like they put a greenscreen in one of the kids room
He need to take tha money he got from the mailbox and pay for some studio time the quality was horrible -
Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »runningwolf1980 wrote: »http://youtu.be/Pke8iXRm_zU yall lucky i cant find that damn freshman freestyle
no offense but how u gon dis south music, its better than this bruh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o-TR0_5dAo
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http://youtu.be/roD7iWwpINQ http://youtu.be/bEUXGCOFbAU these are better....all that south mainstream gucci,wakka,rock,trindad james ect is still trash...all the jokes in the world wont make these ? sound any better
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oh and the fact your comparing my lil bros to established artist say something by itself....
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http://youtu.be/z51OOUTQUdA maybe this more your speed though you bumpkin
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nah man, ur bros have the same repetitive subject matter as everyone u mentioned, at best, they all are the same skill level imo, matter fact gucci mane got lyrical stuff compared to the song i posted, rack city remix that first dude flowin just as simple as trinidad james
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lls dis thread just took another shift
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Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »nah man, ur bros have the same repetitive subject matter as everyone u mentioned, at best, they all are the same skill level imo, matter fact gucci mane got lyrical stuff compared to the song i posted, rack city remix that first dude flowin just as simple as trinidad james
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Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »nah man, ur bros have the same repetitive subject matter as everyone u mentioned, at best, they all are the same skill level imo, matter fact gucci mane got lyrical stuff compared to the song i posted, rack city remix that first dude flowin just as simple as trinidad james
? yourself lol -
swear to bob i heard bruh rap and thought of a trinidad james verse
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Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »swear to bob i heard bruh rap and thought of a trinidad james verse
? besides just because there my lil bros dont mean they get a pass...they were born and raised in the south i wasnt so its different -
SheerExcellence wrote: »ok i'll bite
all the serious black folk ran away to the north once slavery ended
the shucking and jiving ones who didnt care about reading and stuff
stayed in the south
up north folk read and got degrees
down south folk drove around walmart parking lots sipping syrup and working on their twang and fat white girl macking skills, and dance steps, and cooking/cleaning skills
My ? , this cat Murdered an entire region wit 1 post