The Latino, Jews, Arabs and c00ns have killed NY Hiphop

Wild self

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Listen to NY radio. N word spewing Rainbow Mexican currently in jail, Cardi B aka Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar (sucking black dikk don't make you black :ufdup:), Young M. A. aka Katorah Marrero, DJ Camilo aka Juan Camilo Sanchez, DJ Prostyle aka Alexander Ricardo Santelises, Angie Matrinez, Fat Joe aka Joseph Antonio Cartagena, Peter Rosenberg, Karim Kharbouch aka French Montana etc etc. Meek Mill's Uptown Vibes is the perfect example of what I'm talking about...yall understand wtf Latino dude saying on the last 90 seconds of the song?

If you listen to NY radio stations you can see how much it's changed and how the Latino, jew owned radio stations have changed Hiphop. I work in the clubs and often behind one of these cats in the DJ booth and it erks me when these cats are bumping Hiphop with the derogatory lyrics ex lil dikky's Freak Friday, then follow that song with C Murder's Down for my nikka, then follow that with some other nikka laiden song while on the mic yelling that shyt or cut the volume down so the club crowd (cacs and others) yell out "nikka". I be fuming breh, my upper lip be sweating , teeth clenched looking at this shyt go down not to mention these pawg chasing ass c00ns allowing they cave bytch or latina bytch to sing along.

You won't find anyone highlighting this fact about NY radio or bringing to light the state of Hiphop in NY. It's like nikkas gave up and rolled over or left NY. It's sad cuz I used to think NY Hiphop was the glass ceiling all others tried to reach

The thing is, it's the norm to say nikka, Hebrew, spic, faq, bytch etc will be stricken from any song and their people up in arms but you can say nikka all day. That shyt is a mind fukk and it' mentally damaging. . not to them but to us. Everything is done for a reason. Think about.

"this is what NY sound like" - Funk Master Flex

NY should have never replaced Public Enemy for groups that denounced black power.
 

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Black people let it happen tbh

Yup..some Black people love to bask in the cold warmth of these other groups, they just live for these cacroaches attention. Makes them feel special I presume.

I havent been to ny in years, but they need a proper full Black radio station. We need to take the lead in hip hop, these Latino's dont have the talent and soul to propel Black art.
 
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I blame the South and their obsession with strip clubs and general degeneracy that crept into Hip Hop.

Strip club culture was best when it was underground. 2 Live Crew did it right by making party songs about skeeting on hoes and talk about fukking, without mentioning pulling out a wallet. These dudes that blew up the south....talking about strippers and their names and how they gonna buy them shyt :why:
 

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Strip club culture was best when it was underground. 2 Live Crew did it right by making party songs about skeeting on hoes and talk about fukking, without mentioning pulling out a wallet. These dudes that blew up the south....talking about strippers and their names and how they gonna buy them shyt :why:

The South emasculated hip hop..
 

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The South emasculated hip hop..

They do bring a very feminine trait of letting women dictate what gets play in THEIR car. Like, basic lyricism and metaphors and similes are considered "too hard" to interpret nowadays and let beats dictate everything. Those young cats now just want to make a watered down version of bass music nowadays and letting hooks be the lifeblood of everything.
 

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They do bring a very feminine trait of letting women dictate what gets play in THEIR car. Like, basic lyricism and metaphors and similes are considered "too hard" to interpret nowadays and let beats dictate everything. Those young cats now just want to make a watered down version of bass music nowadays and letting hooks be the lifeblood of everything.

They've become so lazy, they are producing Dub and Reprise versions of full songs and just releasing that :mjlol:
 

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Just a couple of months ago I was in Florida vacationing and was at a party talking to a guy who used to be an exec for a label . Can't recall his real name but people are calling them P.

So we were by the pool with the DJ jamming and a few of us were gathered around him and He said one of the factors that people overlook is that New York rappers got comfortable , failing to change with the times and never paid attention to what peoplr people wanted which is to just to have fun. They failed to make the music fun because everything had to be so hard and intense because that's just how New Yorkers are. That opened the door to the southern rappers to get penetration in the northeast because it's NOT all the time that you want to hear all that hardcore intense Mobb Deep type shyt. I used Mobb Deep as an example here because that's what the DJ was playing when the conversation started.

That's not what cause New York's downfall but it was surely part of it because other rappers from other places made music that people could dance and have fun to.

It's not what he said verbatim but something to that effect.
 
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As for as the word "n!gga" goes, ive always told people if you're gonna be uncomfortable with anyone saying it then start by refraining from saying it yourself.:yeshrug:
@skeetsinternal you have to understand that many of these songs place emphasis on the word so repeating the lyrics and skipping the word isnt quite the same and you're robbing yourself of the experience. Like KRS-One said these rappers need to " stop the negativity and control [their] creativity".

Personally i dont and have never really used the word .Only time you might hear me say it would be when repeating song lyrics. Even then im very conscious about it. And i'm black.
 

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Everyone wants to throw blame around but no one wants to hold themselves or their favorite artist accountable for the part they played in helping to destroy the music/culture.
 

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nikkas talkin bout the south and tricking and stripper culture. my nikka that's some Atlanta shyt that started in the early 00s wit BMF. Southern rap has always been hard on hoes pimp street shyt.

The truth is nikkas don't know shyt about southern rap, 90s or 00s. nikkas talk about southern rap like its all D4L, Franchize Boys, and Soulja Boy. Do some research. At the end of the day I fail to see how one region goin one way mean another region got to follow. If you want immortal technique then support immortal technique.

The south has always had way more variety than NY anyway.
 
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