Axum Ezana
Driving in the fast lane
the fakeness killed it. people not really going through the struggle.
that's how the best music made....when you actually going through in life.......its no realness in mainstream hip hop.
there are people in the underground but people don't support them. but they steady claim they want real hip hop. I think the mainstream consumers just want party for this minute. I think it will change....music always does bruh.
also like rakim said....."new York style hip hop is dead". just because its not your style doesn't not mean dude aint doing hip hop.
that's how the best music made....when you actually going through in life.......its no realness in mainstream hip hop.
there are people in the underground but people don't support them. but they steady claim they want real hip hop. I think the mainstream consumers just want party for this minute. I think it will change....music always does bruh.
also like rakim said....."new York style hip hop is dead". just because its not your style doesn't not mean dude aint doing hip hop.
......dat perspective 
they wore outlandish costumes. not gay gear. and they wore stuff like that because they looked up to the funk groups that preceeded them and thought that they were supposed to dress that way in order to have showmanship as entertainers. until jam-master jay & run dmc came out and deaded that chit.
breh.........................them nikkas gay.