Dzali OG
Dz Ali OG...Pay me like you owe me!
Even if hip-hop stayed in NY, mainstream NYC rap would be dudes ripping off 50, Jim Jones, Max B, ASAP Mob, Cash Cobain
Lyrical rap hasn't really popped in the mainstream since 96.
The other part to this is: nikkas started letting their girl dj too much.
In the 90s we'd tell our girl to get in the car, stfu, and listen to this bootcamp clik. Your girl listened to what you listened to and if she got tired she'd put on some R n B.
In short...women and nikkas catering to them nuked lyrics. It used be that an artist may have one or two songs on their album geared a lil to making women shake some ass. But on the EC even clib songs still had a few bars, just a good hook. Southern nikkas said fukk the bars...I just wonna see hoes dance.





