It Isn’t That New York Music Fell Off…It’s Just People Preferred It Coming From People Not From New York…

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We didn’t steal drill music from the UK tired of cultureless swine saying that :hhh:

The Bronx was drill rapping before Chicago and I have receipts too.

As for using beats by UK producers nobody knew whose beats those was they were labeled “G Herbo type beats” on YouTube.

G Herbo is the father of NY drill and he is an East Coast style MC which explains the gravitas. Out his own mouth he got his whole style from New York.

:mjlol: lol wow
 
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This is Drake trying to actually rap. If you can’t spot instantly who this sounds like I don’t know what tell you. Hint Hint…he’s from nyc and very rich
 

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Kendrick's music has far more similarities with Outkast's than anyone from NY.

And Drake bites the South so much it's not even funny. I can barely even think of a Drake song that sounds blatantly 90's East Coast. Even Wu Tang Forever had a trap beat ffs.

Also, remember when Drake used to put on that fake Houston accent in the early part of his career? :mjlol:
Drake had a Cash Cobain and Conductor beat on his latest album

And in his last album he sampled this


I know ya don’t care about receipts :mjlol:
 

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Nobody ever had issues with the NY sound from the 90s. When NY started sounding like other regions and Ron Browz-ing and Swizz Beatz-ing and overdoing the chipmunk soul, then took a singular UK grime beat and made it into the NY Drill scene.

Folks never fell out of love with the authentic NY sound. That's why Joey Bada$$ was getting looks, why Griselda getting looks, why Nas last 4 years been great. It's ok to branch out from the roots, just don't forget the roots.

Spitta can rap over any beat, but he's unmistakably New Orleans. Same with Sauce Walka. Same with Schoolboy Q.
Repeat it again for these pussies.

That will ALWAYS be the GOAT NYC hip hop
 

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Made millions and dominated their generation using either ny flows or ny type beats frequently

Currensy, Schoolboy, Freddie Gibbs (albeit diversified) have done the same
I’ve never listened to my one of those artists listed and said “wow this sounds like it from NY”. Bushes this garbage thread mods.
 
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