Dave East on The King of New York: "Jay Z and Nas Still Out Here

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And if we talkin success..........A Boogie may as well be king of NY right now.......they just featured My shyt in an episode of Rick & Morty and it went viral again.........but keep waiting for 1996 to return stupid ass nikkas............
If there is one, he's the one. Boogie came out the city popping organically he was crowned by the city before he signed a deal he wasn't some label creation. He came up with the mixtapes just like a lot of the NY guys of the 00's.

Artist and Highbridge the Label Vol. 1 took over the city. In that time in 2016 every whip uptown was bumping A-Boogie shyt. I made the first thread on here about him and nikkas hated and doubted. :lolbron:

He has two Platinum albums now and about two handfuls of RIAA certified singles. He is probably one of the 5 hottest features in hip-hop at the moment. He has opened up a new lane and influenced others. He's someone the bytches like and the young nikkas wanna be like. He can't be the king apparently because of his skillset meanwhile these cats don't realize the game has changed and Boogie actually has an elite skillset for what the modern hip-hop consumer wants.

He's done all this in 3 years and is only 23. He's done this off strictly music as he generally stays away from controversy and is private about his personal life. He's only getting bigger.

There will never be rappers like Nas, Jay, B.I.G. and 'em ever again. So I guess there will never be a KoNY again. :heh:
 
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*heh I swear if Aboogie was from Long Island or something @ISO wouldnt nut hug him the way he does :mjlol: :lolbron:

*as far as NY for the 2010’s

1)ASAP MOB
2)Highbridge
3)GS9
4)Young MA/Cardi B
5)Pro Era

then east and the rest of em

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I disagree. Joey is as creative and is as skilled as him in a vacuum. I would even say Joey is even more lyrical than Kendrick and was writing shyt at 16 that Kendrick has never come up with. :mjpls:
Rest of the post was invalidated right here.
Do you really think these albums are that good and next level? :mjlol:

My god that Interscope machine is powerful :laff:
You stan A Boogie so of course they aren't to you. Too many syllables. Only you and Drake stans are in on the "Kendrick is average" secret.
 

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Rest of the post was invalidated right here.

You stan A Boogie so of course they aren't to you. Too many syllables. Only you and Drake stans are in on the "Kendrick is average" secret.
You invalidating the post because you a sheep. Kendrick ain't that dude no matter how much he gets pushed the proof is in the pudding and it has revealed itself time and time again. It's a hot topic of discussion around here for a reason there is a disconnect.

The accolades don't match the love. :umad:

And yes, Joey had verses at 16 that can go toe to toe with any Kendrick ever spit. :umad:

Also nah it's not too many syllables. It's possible to like A-Boogie and like lyrically dense rap. Just because I'm in here telling y'all how shyt is today doesn't mean I fully agree with the way things are. I also never said Kendrick was "average" or "wack". In fact I told you I was once a fan of Kendrick. I'm telling you he isn't as special as his stans think and the rap media makes him out to be and he is not the king of shyt.
 

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His pen was different. It's different types of writers. 50 told his story in his way. It's things 50 did better than a lot of rappers. 50 Cent was not average at all. He knew how to tell stories, he knew how to say hard shyt and hit you with them harsh realities, he had mic presence and authenticity, he had a dope flow and voice, he knew how to write hooks, he understood melody.

50 was a real king, it's almost no year you could point to that Jay and Nas had it on lock dolo they always had competition.

50 had a run that can't be denied. Now a good majority of that was being backed by the machine of interscope and that underdog story that he had. But most of that shyt was hype man. But he wasn't better than Nas and Jay even at his highest. You can argue he was more popular. shyt you can argue that Hammer was king of hip hop by that criteria.
 

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You invalidating the post because you a sheep. Kendrick ain't that dude no matter how much he gets pushed the proof is in the pudding and it has revealed itself time and time again. It's a hot topic of discussion around here for a reason there is a disconnect.

The accolades don't match the love. :umad:

And yes, Joey had verses at 16 that can go toe to toe with any Kendrick ever spit. :umad:

Also nah it's not too many syllables. It's possible to like A-Boogie and like lyrically dense rap. Just because I'm in here telling y'all how shyt is today doesn't mean I fully agree with the way things are. I also never said Kendrick was "average" or "wack". In fact I told you I was once a fan of Kendrick. I'm telling you he isn't as special as his stans think and the rap media makes him out to be and he is not the king of shyt.
You was once a fan till he got too dense for you.

And you definitely do so keep stanning singers.
 

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You was once a fan till he got too dense for you.

And you definitely do so keep stanning singers.
You really think he got more dense? :what:

He dumbed down if anything and his voice has become more grating than ever. :mjlol:

Keep living in denial about tho :lolbron:
 

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50 had a run that can't be denied. Now a good majority of that was being backed by the machine of interscope and that underdog story that he had. But most of that shyt was hype man. But he wasn't better than Nas and Jay even at his highest. You can argue he was more popular. shyt you can argue that Hammer was king of hip hop by that criteria.
Same machine he credits for Kendrick's apparently made up success.
 
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