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Keef didnt invent or make popular any of that shyt. :stopitslime:

Oh? He didn't make drill music popular? I guess Bobby Schmurda got his sound from Fabolous then :dry:

I remember when New York videos looked like New York videos. Not like this, an outdoor version of 'I don't like'


Play both videos at the same time :dead:



 

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Nah, too big shoes to fill. Think of how big of an Artist you gotta be coming outta NY.

nikkas literally gotta follow in the footsteps of 50, Jay, nas, and countless others. This ain't it. And as a city, NY in whole won't ever jump behind a Bronx nikka :yeshrug: that's just how it is.

If you ain't from Brooklyn or Queens:camby:

Bro A Boogie has the city already... they cant get much more behind him. did u not see him pull up in a rolls royce and sell out BB Kings. Its the first video in the thread. His songs with just the picture do a million views on yt. hes a sure thing at this point...
No I wasn't and he is copying drill music. That sound, is not a New York sound.You NYCers can try to argue it all you want but you are wrong, 100%. In fact you guys are notorious for pulling this shyt. You will shyt on another region when they have a sound or style yet when you guys do it, it's all your own.

Let me know all the NYC rappers from the 90s who talked about owning trap houses and had a dance for their song ala Soulja Boy.... :snoop:

what artist in OP has another city sound...

matter of fact... what does NY sound like... cuz uhhhhhh we was the first nikkas using 808's... 808 does not equal drill.

new york still have people making good music, i mostly listen to sha hef , good beat choices, his whole aesthetic is new york

kirk knight and asap ferg also do well when in top form

alot of people new york rappers are jumping on the trap style drill heavy 808 type stuff and some of it is kool (pop out boyz - scammers:clap:)


theirs a mix of everything, just need to look for it

check these out if you want







edit: damn the pop out boyz track aint online anymore feds must of removed it , i still got it on my laptop if anyone wants it

@LaughsLikePac

no shots but...:jbhmm:

That don't sound like "Hate Me Now", "One More Chance", "Money Cash Hoes", "Get At Me Dog", "Still Not A Player", thats NY rap to me. I dont get which NY rapper them nikkas be sounding like. Maybe Buckshot Shorty I guess... how did this become NY sound to people?

:mindblown::mindblown::mindblown::mindblown::mindblown:

I purposely left them nikkas out the thread because their music doesnt sound like NY to me. Outside of a brief window. NY RAP NEVER SOUNDED LIKE THAT.

I will rep you if you can find me a rapper that has the same NY sound as Sha Hef.

I will rep you if you can find me a rapper with Joey's sound honestly. :yeshrug:

It's a weak imitation, but that shyt is not NY. If so then who? who sound is it... :damn:


Is that Biggie sound? nope... Nas sound? nope...Jay sound? nope... Big Pun sound? nope... Black Rob sound? nope... DMX sound? nope... Smooth the Hustler? nope... Trigga The Gambler? nope... MOP? nope... who do these nikkas sound like from NY... Lost Boys? nope. do these nikkas make songs that sound like "Renee" or "Lex, Coupe's, Beamerz and the Benz", nope... "Get Money" nope... "Shook One's" nope... "Born To Roll"? nope... "Tougher Than Leather" nope... "Fight The Power" nope... "Eric B. for President" nope... "Holla Back Youngn" nope... "Lets Get It"? nahhhhh so how them nikkas sound NY.

:rudy:

A Boogie sound like who? his biggest song sounds like "Throw it in The Bag" by Fabolous... beats are super similar... What South song did throw it in the bag sound like.





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Yes he did. That's why he performed it in front of the label...



And those simple lyrics, talking about trap houses and dancing around all in a circle? Looks an awful lot like this....



LOL @ trap house being nationwide slang....because of WHOM? Certainly not New York :snoop:

:snoop:

Again the PEOPLE created the "shmoney dance" through Vines and other forms of social media. The movements he made were spontaneous. The song was not made with the intention of marketing a dance like songs such as Look At My Dab by Migos. It turned out the way because the PEOPLE made those two seconds of the song hot and it drove the popularity of the song through the roof.

Yes, trap house is nationwide slang you're just :flabbynsick: young nikkas nationwide refer to drug spots as traphouses just like they refer to hoes as thots.

You really can't tell the difference between Keef and Shmurda? They rap nothing alike. Shmurda is a street spitter with straightforward violent lyrics. Shmurda CAN rap he does not mumble, he does not use autotune or use melody like Keef.
 

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Oh? He didn't make drill music popular? I guess Bobby Schmurda got his sound

I remember when New York videos looked like New York videos. Not like this, an outdoor version of 'I don't like'





SO "I don't like" looks like hmmmmmm

:leon::banderas: nikkas in the hood been doing videos with grips on the block with they nikkas... fukk outtta here nikka you dont know shyt about rap music nikka. Clearly...
 

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Again the PEOPLE created the "shmoney dance" through Vines and other forms of social media. The movements he made were spontaneous. The song was not made with the intention of marketing a dance like songs such as Look At My Dab by Migos. It turned out the way because the PEOPLE made those two seconds of the song hot and it drove the popularity of the song through the roof.

Yes, trap house is nationwide slang you're just :flabbynsick: young nikkas nationwide refer to drug spots as traphouses just like they refer to hoes as thots.

You really can't tell the difference between Keef and Shmurda? They rap nothing alike. Shmurda is a street spitter with straightforward violent lyrics. Shmurda CAN rap he does not mumble, he does not use autotune or use melody like Keef.

Breh, he made the dance up in the video and performed it again. Some kids on vine did not make it up, tell him to use it in the video and then be like 'ayo you should also do that in front of the label!'
 

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And how can you say that She Hef don't sound like a traditional NY cat? You deaf? Dudes style is reminiscent of Prodigy @LaughsLikePac :comeon:

This don't sound NY to you?

 

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SO "I don't like" looks like hmmmmmm

:leon::banderas: nikkas in the hood been doing videos with grips on the block with they nikkas... fukk outtta here nikka you dont know shyt about rap music nikka. Clearly...


Oh yeah okay breh because a Gravy video is what he copied, not a video and song that was so massive that even Kanye West had to put it on his album :snoop:

Bobby Scmurda was 11 when that video came out and Gravy is a nobody. He ain't copying that video, sorry.

Very good try, valiant almost. Didn't connect though.
 

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Oh? He didn't make drill music popular? I guess Bobby Schmurda got his sound from Fabolous then :dry:

I remember when New York videos looked like New York videos. Not like this, an outdoor version of 'I don't like'


Play both videos at the same time :dead:




Are you white? Shmurda's video is a typical low budget video in the hood. You could catch videos like that in the Smack DVD era in NY and Philly. What makes it an outdoor version of Don't Like? Nikkas posted in the hood with whips and grips is Chicago shyt now. Never in the history of rap music have videos like that existed before drill.

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Are you white? Shmurda's video is a typical low budget video in the hood. You could catch videos like that in the Smack DVD era in NY and Philly. What makes it an outdoor version of Don't Like? Nikkas posted in the hood with whips and grips is Chicago shyt now. Never in the history of rap music have videos like that existed before drill.

:mjlol:

No one said that it was NEVER done before. It is however who he copied, it's clear as day. You guys can try to downplay chief keef's influence all you want but it's there. You can see it.

Simple drum patterns, simple hook, bunch of kids wilding out, lame little southern dance associated with it. I don't see them in timbs and bubble coats. I don't hear NYC influence anywhere in the song.

I can't believe you guys posted up a fukking Gravy video that came out when Smurda was in elementry school :dead: :dead: :dead:
 

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okay i have to give u hip hop lesson huh...

Def Jam Records co-founder Russell Simmons, who managed Blow and Run-D.M.C., had been frustrated that the former's records "had too much music" and "weren't B-boy enough." So, he and co-producer Larry Smith created a stripped-down aesthetic for Run-D.M.C. using a Roland TR-808 drum machine that emulated the way rappers spit rhymes over break beats in New York parks.

The impact of their first single, "Sucker M.C.'s" (with a B-side of "It's Like That"), far exceeded its No. 15 peak on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart on Feb. 18. The stark swagger of those songs and the searing heavy-metal guitar licks on the exhilarating "Rock Box" hit like a one-two combination thrown by Mike Tyson, heralding the 808 as the foundation of hip-hop's future and Run-D.M.C. as the genre's new kings.

Most 80's rap primary instrument was an 808. U never heard "Born to Roll" by Masta Ace? Or damn near any Run DMC record? Half their fukking catalog is basically Trap Music.
 

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Breh, he made the dance up in the video and performed it again. Some kids on vine did not make it up, tell him to use it in the video and then be like 'ayo you should also do that in front of the label!'
Nikka AGAIN the dance was a spontaneous gesture. The song was on YT for a year before it blew nikkas saw the dance started putting in on Vine, FB and Twitter. From there the phenomenon was born. The dance blew the song up from there Shmurda embraced it.

Shmurda did not sit down and say "yo I'm gonna make a song called Hot Nikka and do a dance and call it the Shmoney dance".
 

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okay i have to give u hip hop lesson huh...



Most 80's rap primary instrument was an 808. U never heard "Born to Roll" by Masta Ace? Or damn near any Run DMC record? Half their fukking catalog is basically Trap Music.

Did you just you were going to school him then tried to act like 808 drums = trap music? :snoop:

I would also like to know when New York rappers started using 'shawty' with a Southern accent, 'trap house', 'thot' going 'trap mode'....
 

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No one said that it was NEVER done before. It is however who he copied, it's clear as day. You guys can try to downplay chief keef's influence all you want but it's there. You can see it.

Simple drum patterns, simple hook, bunch of kids wilding out, lame little southern dance associated with it. I don't see them in timbs and bubble coats. I don't hear NYC influence anywhere in the song.

I can't believe you guys posted up a fukking Gravy video that came out when Smurda was in elementry school :dead: :dead: :dead:

have u ever been to NY everytime nikkas try to come together to talk about rap from our city. It's a dumb ass nikka like you talking about shyt you know nothing about. fukk out of here, you dont know anything about the city... You didnt even know who first used an 808. You know nothing about New York culture or Hip Hop in general. Get your dumb ass out of the thread.
 
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