Mike Jones Accuses Quavo Of Jacking His Sound

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All the southern artist bite one another.

How, a biter is mad at another biter in their region is a trip.
When the whole region is based on biting.

Y'all biters face it.


Try to act like you are making original forays in a region built on rehashing the last mega smash over and over again.

We been listening to racks for eight years on loop for every song, now.


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Chicago copied a whole genre

DRILL MUSIC is just an underachieving version of Trap music
 

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He definitely seems overly defensive in that response, but neither the person who asked the question nor Mike (at least I think) were saying it like somebody was biting... They just have similar voices
 

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Chicago copied a whole genre

DRILL MUSIC is just an underachieving version of Trap music


You trying to make a convo culturally about some artists.
Where you do not know the actual real hiphop culture in Chicago.
who are completely juxtaposed from the actual hip hop culture scene in Chicago.
In the south, where are the actual culture based artist?
Drill is a whole convo in a record industry.
trying to basically take police work and make it the remnants of Chicago ghetto house based leftovers turned strip venues based artist at best.
Into a pseudo scene in the actual culture which never existed.
Where racks is rehashed along with any other artist in that southern lexicon that lead to racks being made.

This is a whole convo.
About our scene being hijacked and it is actually deflection but we can tackle it.
As drill is made as more or less a parody of the nonviolent real hiphop culture based scene in Chicago. It is a troll and a much deeper conversation.
I know you on the outside looking in.
Once again hiphop has to take responsibility for things it culturally is not responsible for. In the case of drill. As an emcee and bboy I have to speak on something that was never in the real chicago hiphop culture scene, ever.

Now as far as the south.

I have yet to see it myself but where is the actual culture in hip hop, out here.
Not just some people rapping with no cultural wherewithal.

Who are the emcees who are technically sound dope and original past dro, webbie, big mike?
Where are the cultural base emcees with skill here.

I been waiting for this next great original southern emcee, or this next unstoppable talent and I have not gotten it at all since dro. So, this convo can be deflected by you again in two directions.
One, you do not know the real Chicago hip hop scene to ever even mention drill and actual real Chicago hip hop culture. Two, I don't think the cultural base of hiphop has really interjected itself in a hardcore bboy point. Now granted we got fukked up leadership in hip hop and the whole culture is compromised. That still does not mean you stray from the principles of the culture as far as expressing skills. In expressing skills, a number of edicts are violated in southern rap to any iteration like it and to try to act like it is not devoid of region is bogus. Now are we going to discuss the real chicago scene which I know you do not know at all. To even mention drill culturally for Chicago. Or are we going to talk about the culture as it was intended and not how it is hijacked.


That is the convo.

Just because a leader falls away does not mean the structure should errode. Chicago gang culture errodes with no leadership. This is hiphop and hiphop is anti gang. prescient and about urban intellectualism. trying to even mention drill like it is apart of the actual real Chicago hip hop scene is a disservice. Drill is a remnant of what's poppin, house o matic meets DJ sluggo style that turned into the strip club culture based venues as the market and demographic changed from its house music style beginnings. There was never a cultural connection in the actual Chicago hip hop culture. Regardless of what no id tried to do and knew better as well trying to capitalize.

So, stop with the whole you been misinformed bs about Chicago actual hip hop culture.
The hiphop scene and that scene are completely juxtaposed.

If you knew Chicago hip hop you would know that.

Art Barr
 

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Man someone told me the other day that Quavo sound like Mike Jones. I guess I'm sleeping because I dont hear it :manny:
 
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