Dope but forgotten rappers from the Blog Rap Era

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Brandun Deshay
J Money first name last name
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I wouldn’t call j money a blog rapper.

he just happened to rap around that time. Dude couldn’t stay out the streets. He from the same part of Atlanta that Young Thug & PeeWee Longway are from...


Ca$h Out, Yung Ralph & J Money are considered the OGs for Zone 3/Cleveland Ave. he did a interview with B High not too long ago


There are smaller parts broken up on YouTube, just search B High J Money.











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Mikkey Halsted
Kid Sister
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Vandlyzm, Rockwell Knuckles, Tef Poe

Had to search for the last three because I remember there was a late St Louis movement during that time.
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Tito Lopez
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I thought XV was the next one up and he just disappeared.
 

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Giftz's 20 Kilos Is a powerful track that still sounds amazing all these years later.



Davinci been around the Bay Area scene for a while, and I always appreciated how his music continued to mature as he grew older.



N3_LL, had a cool mixtape and I thought he had strong rapping style. Ended up clicking with Spaceghostpurrp, and I think he was locked up for a period too. Shame. A lot of his early videos have been removed from youtube, will probably never see them again. Found the first tape of his i checked out, bout to run through it again.



Dopehead from Danny Brown's Bruiser Brigade. Him and Chip$ had some good projects.

They don't really fit here... But I swear Lil Snupe and Dex Osama don't get nearly as much love as I expect.



@Monoblock the tree ep was one of my favorites, and his follow up projects were also strong. Shame it wasn't really a lane for him to blow up. He made some catchy music.




I was thinking about Alpoko Don the other day. Wonder what happened to him.
 
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