did NY fall of because...

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These days probably half of the population of new york city isn't even from new york. Doubt there was this many transplants in the 70s, 80s and 90s.

Is this part of the reason NY lost its identity?
 

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Yeah. When Ellis Island was opened in the late 1990s, that's when NY hip-hop began to decline.

You do realize that immigrants that entered the US through Ellis Island didn't necessarily stay in NY right?

Lmao gotta love a smart dumb nikka
 

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These days probably half of the population of new york city isn't even from new york. Doubt there was this many transplants in the 70s, 80s and 90s.

Is this part of the reason NY lost its identity?

I get what you're saying... there are alot of people from other states here and its become gentrified the city changed, the people changed, native nyers are getting pushed out now by the rich.
 

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And to the other degenerates dapping his post i was talking about people that move to NY from other parts of THIS country (hence the term "transplant") and bring their pitiful swag with them and contaminate native new yorker swag.

Next time ask for clarification before you make asses out of yourselves.
 

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I get what you're saying... there are alot of people from other states here and its become gentrified the city changed, the people changed, native nyers are getting pushed out now by the rich.

Thank you!

Wasn't that hard to understand lol
 

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yeah cause everyone from new york moved to atl :troll:

eric shermon was the first :troll:

everyone follwed him :troll:

eric shermon killed hip hop :troll:
 

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This was a factor....also NY in general now is virtually unrecogizeable compared to the 70's, 80's and even mid 90's. Also people cracking down on sampling laws kinda killed the whole "NY sound".

Fred.
 
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