Ngl feel like I've been brainwashed growing up to hold new york artists above southern artists

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But yet NY created the concept of “ keeping it real” :camby:

"keeping it real" was in the context of protecting the culture and the artform.

The South never cared about the artistic part of hip hop... it was all about strippers, money, trapping etc.

No coincidence that hip hop was at its peak when NY and West Coast was on Top..
 

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I like Southern Artists.... I've always said Eightball N MJG is my favorite group of all time.. and Scarface is in My Top 10.

but the rest are trash, and are mostly responsible for destroying the artform of hip hop

Come on man there’s no way you believe this

I believe hip hop as an art form could never be destroyed

Every region has great artists and every region has had their amount of bullshyt that’s contributed to negative hip hop connotations
 

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When I was a kid, the South was putting out those bangers from 2003-2007 with Lil Jon…


Even Nas rapped on a Lil Jon beat and killed it.





NY had its dope stuff but the South proved that they didn’t need em and now u have NY nikkas that’s been jockin the South since 2005.

Good lookin. I forgot about that track
 

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Yes

No more bambattas and p diddy's taking folks manhood :scust:
Coach K …
Bird man ….
Young thug wearing dresses and smoking penis?
And let’s not even talk about the normalization of homosexuality in Atlanta the capital of southern rap


Bottom line is since the south has dominated the culture has suffered that’s why everybody feels a void in this shyt including y’all southern cats
 

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Coach K …
Bird man ….
Young thug wearing dresses and smoking penis?
And let’s not even talk about the normalization of homosexuality in Atlanta the capital of southern rap


Bottom line is since the south has dominated the culture has suffered that’s why everybody feels a void in this shyt including y’all southern cats
If the bold were true, ny rap would actually be good within their own bubble

But unfortunately, they've been releasing mostly garbage for the past 30 years outside a handful of artists :manny:

For instance, name a classic NY album from the past five years

Where are the lyrical rappers from NY under the age of 25?

Problem is ny nikkas and their fanboys like to complain about why everybody else isn't doing something that they aren't even doing themselves

Also, Atlanta didn't normalize being gay. People been gay since the stone ages :mjlol:
 

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I love how NY posters love blaming the south for the spot rap
Is in when NY fell the fukk off way before the south took over .

it’s like yall ignore the amount of bullshyt they put out on the early to mid 2000s.
 

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Coach K …
Bird man ….
Young thug wearing dresses and smoking penis?
And let’s not even talk about the normalization of homosexuality in Atlanta the capital of southern rap


Bottom line is since the south has dominated the culture has suffered that’s why everybody feels a void in this shyt including y’all southern cats

Future killing black music with autotune and simpin on hoes

Gucci Mane with the super ignorance and limited mumbling rap skill

Lil Wayne and the general public abandoning him when he slowed down on the features.

The South made music disposable and it aged like milk. Would you blast a random 2009 trap song in the club in 2024 and not being accused of being out of touch? :usure:
 

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Care to explain?
There was a time when NY hip hop or anything that sounded like that was considered “real hip hop”

An artist like Gucci for instance was seen as a joke or garbage and not consider “real hip hop” at first…crunk rap, trap rap, mumble rap ect ect long as it wasn’t that style

One of the glaring moments is KRS One attacking Nelly cuz he wasn’t his style of boom bab rap…looking back he was hating on Nelly for being successful honestly


I would say Jeezy signing to def jam and being giving the Jay z co sign was a turning point
 
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