Funk Flex challenges old NY rappers to step their music game up: UPDATE: Rae and Ghost gets called out

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So is dmx hip hop?
Absoulutely. He adhered to the rules of the culture, and, no matter how evil or fukked up stuff he said, he tried to even it out and tell nikkas to be better. The same album with X Is Coming has has a prayer at the end asking for God to redeem him, and he showed his addictions and problems to help others. Spoke out against racism and other social ills. Ironic dichotomy? Indeed. A bit of a hypocrite? Arguably. Hip-Hop? Yes.
This ain’t it chief
I was just making a point against that BS he said I quoted. That song was VERY popular.
 

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Absoulutely. He adhered to the rules of the culture, and, no matter how evil or fukked up stuff he said, he tried to even it out and tell nikkas to be better. The same album with X Is Coming has has a prayer at the end asking for God to redeem him, and he showed his addictions and problems to help others. Ironic dichotomy? Indeed. A bit of a hypocrite? Arguably. Hip-Hop? Yes.

I was just making a point against that BS he said I quoted. That song was VERY popular.

I'm sure DMX inspired someone who inspired chief keef who inspired these new nikkas today..

These drill nikkas are just as Hip Hop as cardi b and whoever else this place tries to deny....

if a baby comes out deformed, it's still apart of a lineage no matter how one tries to abandon it...😄...
 

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I'm sure DMX inspired someone who inspired chief keef who inspired these new nikkas today..

These drill nikkas are just as Hip Hop as cardi b and whoever else this place tries to deny....

if a baby comes out deformed, it's still apart of a lineage no matter how one tries to abandon it...😄...
Rap is somethig you do, Hip-Hop is something you LIVE

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Bullets so big, hit his car it might blow up (*Conway laugh*)
My young boy on the 'Gram he be pickin' them poles up
Caught 'em in traffic and that p*ssy nikka froze up (bytch nikka)

:mjlol: that’s actually B-Lovee lyrics with some Conwayisms sprinkled in but bet if it was Conway with his delivery it would be fire :mjpls:
 

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What rules?
NY drill adheres to the elements of hip hop more so than anything else coming out today.



No, their bars are better because they give a shyt. There were elementary, trash rappers in every era. The real MCs had pride in the craft and TRIED TO BE BETTER so they were better. For the 5th time, just stand on it.

I already conceded I think dancing coming back is cool, but this shyt isn't Hip-Hop. The principles of Hip-Hop are
  • Peace
  • Love
  • Unity
  • Safely Having Fun
Drill is about the polar opposite of all four. It was designed to STOP gang violence and give the youth an outlet. Call it something else than Hip-Hop.

There is plenty of graffiti and posse cuts and traditional Hip-Hop oriented stuff, it's just not what's pushed to the masses.

Hip-Hop is "youth music" because the labels can control young, stupid, desperate nikkas with no regard for history or who came before them. The culture itself is barely 50. Hip-Hop is aging, and there's nothing wrong with that. The only genre where legends aren't properly revered. It's happening and no one can stop it. All the real stars with lasting power are mid 30s at least. None of these nikkas can even prove they'll be around in 5 years, let alone 20. But, yet again, if you like it, cool. Just keep it real, and stop pretending it's something it isn't.


EDIT: I listened to the stuff you posted in the interest of fairness. These nikkas are (badly) punching in all over the place. They can't even spit that simple ass shyt SMH. And these are the young nikkas with all the energy. Zero craftsmanship.:beli:
 

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I already conceded I think dancing coming back is cool, but this shyt isn't Hip-Hop. The principles of Hip-Hop are
  • Peace
  • Love
  • Unity
  • Safely Having Fun
Keep that same energy for all gangsta rap Zulu Nation breh :russ:

Griselda music about peace, love, unity, and having fun :mjlol:
 

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Keep that same energy for all gangsta rap Zulu Nation breh :russ:

Griselda music about peace, love, unity, and having fun :mjlol:
Who are the only nikkas actually doing the shyt, and insulting the dead of the enemies to keep the death going?

Where is the Drill "Still Dropping Tears", "Free Kutter", "Legend"?
 
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People hate flex I always liked him. His love for Big seemed very genuine.
 

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Flex was on the radio yesterday spazzing on promoters and NY DJ’s lmaooo

Dude did have a point tho, he was calling out DJs who want to see him as the enemy when it’s the promoters who been fukking them over for the longest and he was telling NY DJs they need to start dropping them bum as promoters and rock with those who been in your corner day one and build your brand..

He even called out a DJ on his station who he didn’t name for being on some sneaky snake shyt lol
 
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