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nikka have u ever listened to run dmc? nikkas could repurpose and rap on alot of those beats TODAY... thats my point. I didnt say they invented Trap. Im saying there sound was very 808 heavy and trunk rattling... Bun B will tell you this. Them and The Showboys - Triggaman is the foundation for Southern music...

Thats not a disrespect to the South... ofcourse they would influenced by the music here it was the only shyt coming out.

They put their on twist on it. Thats what hip hop is about... I made this thread to talk about some NY artist that are doing well and it got derailed into your personal hate. When it's not biting... thats just what all rap sounds like now.

Ofcourse people are gonna stay current and put their regions twist on the music, that's no different than New Orleans bounce taking "Triggerman" aka "Drag Rap" and turning it into Southern bounce music.

Alot Houston music like Scarface and The Geto Boys sounded very West Coast.

agreed.

the rest of what you said about Schmurda not biting Keef I don't agree with
 

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I don't think @SirBiatch and I ever agree but you guys should have rallied around ASAP Rocky.

It's phenomenal how NY missed that boat :laff: :snoop:

Once-in-a-decade obvious talent, his music is NY as fukk despite the Southern influences, the nikka is called Rakim in real life and can quote Rah verses off the top :mjlol:, and y'all "we New Yawk!" cats shytted on it. Went on to promote Troy Average / Fred The Trashson instead. I'm sure Rocky's team had to have been :what: :pachaha: the whole time.
 

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We are not the only ones who think Smurda sounds like Chief Keef.....

Bobby Shmurda Reminds 50 Cent Of Chief Keef

Here is Curly "It's hard for me not to like it, because it reminds me of Chief Keef," Fif added. "It feels like the Drill music that they made. It's the same energy. It's a New York version of it."

I guess he has a New York inferiority complex too eh? :pachaha:
 

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its possible with all these Future clones coming out maybe ATL losing steam?

I will say this though in order for NY to reinvent themselves it has to be through the youth.

When Nas came out with Illmatic people were waiting on that album it wasn't a surprise. People wont still saying the old heads gotta save the game they knew it was a new era. So these young new dudes gotta continue to build their buzz then drop albums.
 

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Ok breh, if you want to act like he isn't saying SHAWTY that's on you. To the rest of us though, that isn't an New York accent lol.

His style is a lot like Keef's early shyt....he runs trap houses, fukks thots....now if you are trying to compare Chief Keef NOW to him? Nah cuz that money and drugs got to him but the influence is there.

Whether Jahlil Beats did the track or not, it does not have a New York sound to it. The patterns which is a weak Juvi 'Ha' flow, the fact that the high hats are louder than the drums themselves, the slang, none of it NYC.

When Smack and Cocaine City DVDs were POPULAR, he was in elementary school. When he started to come of age and around the time he supposedly started rapping, they were NO LONGER AROUND. He was born in 94 and those SMACKDVDs were popular in 2001/2002.

Again....you want me to believe he was influenced by SMACKDVDs when he was in elementry school but when he clearly is taking Chicago slang and style, you want to completely ignore it.

Mozzy and OT do sound like Down South rappers.....a lot. Nothing about OT Genesis sounds like a rapper from out here. Which is why you don't see me being like 'Oh hes talking about selling coke? Well here is a video about a rapper from LA talking about coke in 1992.'
Breh, that's not a Southern accent :mjlol:

Shmurda rapped about fukking bytches and selling drugs like Keef. I didn't know Keef pioneered gangsta rap.

:ohhh:

Why is it not a NY sound? What is a NY sound? I really hope you're not talking Premo beats. GS9 did use NY slang. To me Araab and Jahlil Beats have the modern East Coast sound.

I'm younger than Shmurda and watched street DVD's, we came up on YouTube breh. If you from the hood you film videos like that every hood had videos like that in the YG and YB era. If you consider Fetti Films from the 90'z in East Flatbush a legit camera crew then ok. This isn't a label created payola manufactured single you don't seem to understand this.
 

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Breh, that's not a Southern accent :mjlol:

Shmurda rapped about fukking bytches and selling drugs like Keef. I didn't know Keef pioneered gangsta rap.

:ohhh:

Why is it not a NY sound? What is a NY sound? I really hope you're not talking Premo beats. GS9 did use NY slang. To me Araab and Jahlil Beats have the modern East Coast sound.

I'm younger than Shmurda and watched street DVD's, we came up on YouTube breh. If you from the hood you film videos like that every hood had videos like that in the YG and YB era. If you consider Fetti Films from the 90'z in East Flatbush a legit camera crew then ok. This isn't a label created payola manufactured single you don't seem to understand this.


Why don't you ask the last New York rapper who actually blew up and put you guys back on the map? The same rapper who used 'GO SHAWTY' with his southern accent the SAME WAY Schmurda does.....

50 Cent expressed similar sentiment during his Power 105 interview with Angie Martinez. Shmurda’s music, Fif said, shares similarities to Interscope rapper Chief Keef.

“When I saw him dancing and everything in the joint, I was like yo I couldn’t stop thinking of the little homie Chief Keef,” he said. “To me, that sound is his sound… the drill music.”
 

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New York nikkas want to be innovators so bad like they were 10 years ago :mjlol:
Y'all time passed mane, NY hasn't had an original act in years
 

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Why don't you ask the last New York rapper who actually blew up and put you guys back on the map? The same rapper who used 'GO SHAWTY' with his southern accent the SAME WAY Schmurda does.....

50 Cent expressed similar sentiment during his Power 105 interview with Angie Martinez. Shmurda’s music, Fif said, shares similarities to Interscope rapper Chief Keef.

“When I saw him dancing and everything in the joint, I was like yo I couldn’t stop thinking of the little homie Chief Keef,” he said. “To me, that sound is his sound… the drill music.”
Why do I care about a 40 year old 50 Cent's opinion?

Shmurda doesn't rap like Chief Keef, period.
 

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Why do I care about a 40 year old 50 Cent's opinion?

Shmurda doesn't rap like Chief Keef, period.

He does and you have multiple people telling you so. Again if you want to be hard headed, that's on you.

DJ Drama, 50 Cent, some guy from Los Angeles and a guy from Canada all think he does.....did we all meet up together to just make this up?
 

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He does and you have multiple people telling you so. Again if you want to be hard headed, that's on you.

DJ Drama, 50 Cent, some guy from Los Angeles and a guy from Canada all think he does.....did we all meet up together to just make this up?
His image, content and blowing off a low budget video is what they have alike.

Stylistically they are absolutely nothing alike. Shmurda does not rap like Keef son, he does not sound like Chief Keef, he does not rhyme like him.

A lot of rappers influenced by others you can literally hear it. You can't hear it with Shmurda he RAPS nothing like Keef. A Keef and Shmurda acapella would sound nothing alike.
 
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