New York hip hop has hit rock bottom

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The Lox jumping on the "Try Me" bandwagon is another exhibit for my case. The only nikkas that's relevant was around when I was in elementary school (Nas, Jay). Then they let cacs like Action Bronson take Ghostface's style and run with it. nikkas like Fab and Juelz had a buzz but are too lazy to capitalize off of it.

So dont listen to new york hip hop if it has hit bottom, easy fix to the issue ur having
 

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The Lox jumping on the "Try Me" bandwagon is another exhibit for my case. The only nikkas that's relevant was around when I was in elementary school (Nas, Jay). Then they let cacs like Action Bronson take Ghostface's style and run with it. nikkas like Fab and Juelz had a buzz but are too lazy to capitalize off of it.
no thread on the state of the thriving oakland hip hop scene:mjpls:
 
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