Yes they doRegional sounds don't really exist anymore
If you had to pick one rap song that defined the sound of East Coast, Midwest, Down South, and West Coast rap, what would they be?
And why? Whether it's tone, flow, beat, most sampled, etc.
Right, west coast instrumentals don’t sound like they did in the 90’s and 2000’s with the g funk vibes it’s the same for southern hip hop nowadays It doesn’t sound nothing like the 2000’s and below. Even the east coast sounds waaay different from the boom bap days.What era?
Every few years a region's sound changes.
Right now, the Pop Smoke sound is dominating New York. Literally every song out of there sounds the same
The Detroit sound and flow is dominating the Midwest
regional or city?
For the east coast I’ll just put a track that features NY and Philly artist
West: G Thang
East: Shook Ones
Midwest: Po Pimp
South: This is the hardest one, but for some reason Yeah by Usher feels like the right answer
Right, west coast instrumentals don’t sound like they did in the 90’s and 2000’s with the g funk vibes it’s the same for southern hip hop nowadays It doesn’t sound nothing like the 2000’s and below. Even the east coast sounds waaay different from the boom bap days.