Detroit hustle music is finally at the door waiting to get in.

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this shyt sound like an improved chicago :blessed:

don't @ me chitown nikkas, you know it to be true :mjcry:
 

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it's great if you can connect with it.........but to break through truly you gotta be relatable to the cornballs & that real shyte scares cornball suburban types*
Them suburban college hoes love the movement. Them Amanda's, Sara's, and Jessica's be turnt off the D hustle music
 

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None of them n*ggas gon blow up like that lol


Sada do got next but whats his ceiling Idk


Peezy my favorite out the D but he aint finna blow up like that and he about to do a bid.



Fu*k wit Babyface ray but he not gon blow bigger than what he is now.



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Breh Dugg just blew and he's been rapping less time than all of the guys you mentioned. It's really their time to blow. You got several mainstream street rappers from Meek to Kodak paying them homage right now from wearing buffs to using the lingo. BabyFace Ray in my opinion is the next one to get signed. All the hoes love their music, regardless of race.
 

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Payroll has been a favorite since 2014, Peezy gets a little play from me, I like that Gotti and 42 Dugg track too, I don't know if he has it though.

Someone put me on Cash Kidd, and I thought he was straight up wack, as a rapper, the song had a hot beat though.
 

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Them suburban college hoes love the movement. Them Amanda's, Sara's, and Jessica's be turnt off the D hustle music
i believe it & they can get it if they are willing to go chase that demographic.........what i'm saying is it ain't gonna be accepted by the charts & commercial

the wanna be down ass broads is easy it's the suits & soccer moms you gotta crack to break into mainstream

it's music for criminal activity b ha

it definitely is emerging as it's own self sufficient pocket of culture though

but it's not gonna pop

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it would take a artist like sean to wash the sound take the production style & flow but clean the content for it to take off on that major level*
 

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That's 100 accurate, most people can't even connect even a little to those lyrics and stories, and in a post/contemporary Drake era, that is very important to most listeners, casual or not. It isn't the way it is in early 2000's or 90's, when people connected or just enjoyed it, artists like Drake, Kanye, Big Sean, changed all that, to a one size fits all sort of rap.
 

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it would take a artist like sean to wash the sound take the production style & flow but clean the content for it to take off on that major level*

WHY WOULD SEAN USE THAT HALF OFF BEAT DETROIT FLOW? ITS THE WEAKEST LINK IN THE MUSIC. SOMETIMES THAT shyt IS BORDERLINE BLUEFACE. ONLY A FEW ARTISTS CAN EVEN PULL THAT shyt OFF.
 
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