2manyFCKNrappers
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even tho there were alot of off brand MCs responding out of nowhere....in the beginning it had me like 
but i started to realize that this is what it's about. you can say it was just for fun, but NY represented to the fullest and we let it be known that you can't fukk with us on some play play shyt. kendrick took a small shot in the dark and didn't really realize that our city is full of spittas. people can try to knock the credibility of them, but you can't knock the fact that collectively as a city we responded something serious with a vengeance. the east coast hasn't had the mainstream impact that we once did, but we are still home to the most talented MCs even though nobody wants to put us on right now. that's because we're lyrical beasts and all of that autotune super bass emo music would be put to the side if we had the reigns again. we may not be a corporate sponsored city when it comes to the industry but we're still the reference point for the skills at their highest level as an entire community.
we basically let it be known for anyone else that tries to play that shyt again that they will get this work. i highly doubt anyone will say anything close to what kendrick said ever again about NY. the crown still rests here and we have plenty of guards and soldiers to defend it if you think otherwise. you can't even say that about any other hip hop region on the planet.

but i started to realize that this is what it's about. you can say it was just for fun, but NY represented to the fullest and we let it be known that you can't fukk with us on some play play shyt. kendrick took a small shot in the dark and didn't really realize that our city is full of spittas. people can try to knock the credibility of them, but you can't knock the fact that collectively as a city we responded something serious with a vengeance. the east coast hasn't had the mainstream impact that we once did, but we are still home to the most talented MCs even though nobody wants to put us on right now. that's because we're lyrical beasts and all of that autotune super bass emo music would be put to the side if we had the reigns again. we may not be a corporate sponsored city when it comes to the industry but we're still the reference point for the skills at their highest level as an entire community.
we basically let it be known for anyone else that tries to play that shyt again that they will get this work. i highly doubt anyone will say anything close to what kendrick said ever again about NY. the crown still rests here and we have plenty of guards and soldiers to defend it if you think otherwise. you can't even say that about any other hip hop region on the planet.
@ nyc of all places trying to play the overlooked corporate underdog role...there's an industry plot to suppress the likes of joell ortiz, uncle murder, papoose, j-hood, et al...lest they takeover the game from acts the hiphop populace actually gives a fukk bout...in these digital internet driven days where locality means less than ever..an era where if you make music that people genuinely fukk with, all you have to do is make it available and people will go get it...lost in the all rhetoric about "competition" (which for whatever reason people seem only to be able to understand in the context of angry sounding rippity raps), is that we're in a time in rap where free market competition exists the most and that's the reason for the decline nyc rap more than anything...they no longer get the luxury of having a 5 stroke handicap by function of simply living in the media capital of the world and the default cultural base of hip hop and now have to compete on an even playing field with random dope boys in ATL and former child actors from canada