Fat boy says Atl rap is dead

SubLyminalz

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Migos not killing the game rite now? :usure:

Thug & Rich homie ain't dropping classic after classic? :usure:

These young nikkas did way more than he did in his 1 year rapping
when the migos get their song featured on a video game then come back and talk :sas2:
 

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I think it speaks volumes that the people being named as supposedly "being hot" in ATL right now, have never been heard of by myself and I'm sure many others.

Who are "Migos"? :what:

"Thug", who I assume is the gay rapper known as "Young Thug" is a fakkit, and I'm not sure why any proud Black male would want anything to do with associating themselves with him :what:(praising his music) let alone promoting him as the "face of their city" :what:

And Rich Homie Quan- while the name of course does sound very familiar, I couldn't name a single song title by him if my very life depended on it.

Guess it depends on who you ask.

I think it's basically these super effiminate young Black male 16-24 population who are the only ones to believe the fukkery coming out of the A today is "better" than what used to come out of the A.

Again, could just be a matter of who you ask, though.






:stopitslime:
 

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Bone became a joke, but he used to be a respected nikka in the game. Dude pretty much been around since the early 90's grinding and shyt. He a old head, i dont expect him to enjoy the current shyt. im a semi-old head and i dont fukk with it. The old atlanta is dead.
 

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atl rap is wat killed rap

bone is right

even a atl ngga sayn atl rap is garbo

we shouldv never gave these nggas lime light in the early 2000s

Nah, the one hit wonders became too big for their own good and poisoned everyone. Now everyone is using 808s and snares on their music just to get listens.
 

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I think it speaks volumes that the people being named as supposedly "being hot" in ATL right now, have never been heard of by myself and I'm sure many others.

Who are "Migos"? :what:

"Thug", who I assume is the gay rapper known as "Young Thug" is a fakkit, and I'm not sure why any proud Black male would want anything to do with associating themselves with him :what:(praising his music) let alone promoting him as the "face of their city" :what:

And Rich Homie Quan- while the name of course does sound very familiar, I couldn't name a single song title by him if my very life depended on it.

Guess it depends on who you ask.

I think it's basically these super effiminate young Black male 16-24 population who are the only ones to believe the fukkery coming out of the A today is "better" than what used to come out of the A.

Again, could just be a matter of who you ask, though.






:stopitslime:


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You live under a rock or something breh?
 

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Straight to the twat! Straight to the twat!!!

Bone is my nikka man. He seem real humble.

ATL hip-hop, rap scene or whatever took a dive around 05/06. I really want to say 04 but it was more prominent around 05/06.

What's wrong with studying hip-hop/rap scenes that were before you? Nothing wrong with studying ya lessons. The youth could learn more from that.
 
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