BodeineBrazy
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Guess you missed the part where I put ", ATL"
But to answer your question, I did listen to the nikka, and he sounds like he's ridin Dej Loaf's wave.
He's copyin a broad from Detroit and y'all are cosigning him?
There's nothing original about any of the artists that you posted
That's the problem.
For all you youngins with your theories on what NY hip hop is supposed to be, I don't have the answer to that, but I do know one thing, there was a time when most self respecting New Yorkers placed individuality, uniqueness, and being fresh (not looking/sounding like what everyone else says is fresh, but FRESH (NEW)) over damn near everything
Hurts my heart to see y'all like this..
31, and i grew up with all the same music you did in Brooklyn.
But guess what, I can respect where the youth is taking it.
You know why the south continues to succeed? because they never asked 2Chainz to sound like Scarface, they never say "oh thats not the southern sound" nah... Big KRIT... Young Thug... Rick Ross... etc. All have their own form and sound. They not trying to FORCE THEM TO LIVE IN THE PAST... Ross fukking REDID A BIGGIE SONG! Not once did you hear... "why you biting NY". He's influenced by Biggie clearly. Nobody says Ross bites NY or doesnt have his own identity. Nobody says Jay Elec is biting.
Lil Uzi Vert is from PHILLY, and Meek supports him... you don't hear Freeway or Beans saying... thats not what Philly should sound like.
But you old nikkas have this small minded viewpoint of what "NY SHOULD SOUND LIKE" or whats dope and if it doesnt fit what YOU think the youth should be on, it's wack, southern, they biting. No nikka... they are a part of the now and they music is gon reflect that.
Clearly A Boogie is talented because he got the whole uptown to FEEL him. He's speaking what thy RELATE too. Thats a talent.
Bam Bino is a young Brownsville Brooklyn to the core. If you listen and look at him, he is a direct reflection of his time.
When I look at them, they remind me of my little brothers, thats who they are. They are not in a time machine, music is reflective of the culture and time period its created. This is common sense.








