I used to get hate listening to southern rappers from mostly east coast biased Canadians of the older generation. But in my era I knew 36 mafia juve and BG stans who would also listen to Ghost, Wu Mobb etc. We still cared about lyricism.
No limit was for the casuals up here. I was listening to southern rap since suave house and rap a lot. My boys were more versed on 36 mafia and cash money. I liked lil John but the crunk era wasn't for me. Of course dungeon family and attic crew. First time I heard Missipi or Alabama rappers I thought it was a whole different language. I had to listen intently then it clicked but at first it was a challenge. Always fukked with ball and g, Scarface etc. That was all accessible. It was the thicker accents that we had to decipher and learn to listen into. As long as the beats were good and lyrics. It didn't matter.
From the outside looking in. I break my shyt down like... Heavy east coast music in the winter. Southern music and West coast in the summer. It works very well with the seasons. As an east coast biased rap fan my fav album of all time is atliens
No limit was for the casuals up here. I was listening to southern rap since suave house and rap a lot. My boys were more versed on 36 mafia and cash money. I liked lil John but the crunk era wasn't for me. Of course dungeon family and attic crew. First time I heard Missipi or Alabama rappers I thought it was a whole different language. I had to listen intently then it clicked but at first it was a challenge. Always fukked with ball and g, Scarface etc. That was all accessible. It was the thicker accents that we had to decipher and learn to listen into. As long as the beats were good and lyrics. It didn't matter.
From the outside looking in. I break my shyt down like... Heavy east coast music in the winter. Southern music and West coast in the summer. It works very well with the seasons. As an east coast biased rap fan my fav album of all time is atliens



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