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.They did all of that. The south was gaudy, ignorant, and were the first to view rap as just another hustle rather than artCompared to this era, its not as bad as I originally thought it was..
But back then, most of us saw the South as a joke...destroyed hip hop, c00nery music etc.

they say Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne are GOAT status![]()
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when the likes of simps like Waka Flocka said that lyrics don't sell.And 50 Cent was the biggest c00n of all timeCompared to this era, its not as bad as I originally thought it was..
But back then, most of us saw the South as a joke...destroyed hip hop, c00nery music etc.


East coast hip hop has always been mostly trash, so I don't even know why you backing it so hard
You totally missed the point. The HoneyDrippers who have a very popular breakbeat from "Impeach The President" were from NYC but that's not the point.
Europe. James Brown, The Honey Drippers, all from different parts of planet Earth yet all contributed to the early popular break beats in early/mid 70's Hip Hop. So you bringing up James Brown when the conversation is about NYC creating Hip Hop doesn't make any sense because James Brown wasn't the only person being used for break beats.
East coast hip hop has always been mostly trash, so I don't even know why you backing it so hard
It's been a 25 year endingAs an East Coast dude, and in NYC specifically, felt that No Limit, Cash Money etc were the beginning of the end. I was right too!
There have been a handful of southern artists I respect but in general.

Saying it don't make sense to bring up James Brown when we're talking Hip Hop is fukking crazy. Go tell that to your NYC legends and they will slap your face off
You totally missed the point. The HoneyDrippers who have a very popular breakbeat from "Impeach The President" were from NYC but that's not the point.
Europe. James Brown, The Honey Drippers, all from different parts of planet Earth yet all contributed to the early popular break beats in early/mid 70's Hip Hop. So you bringing up James Brown when the conversation is about NYC creating Hip Hop doesn't make any sense because James Brown wasn't the only person being used for break beats.