Are You Regionally Biased?

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SheerExcellence;c-9824455 said:
Yes.

If shit is not from America i tend not to like it, although i do like a couple uk acts.

I'm talkin about domestically bro :joy:
 
Im not biased ive come to this conclusion based on thorough research

Southern hip hop & west coast hip hop >>>>>>>> east coast hip hop

(In general)
 
I literally love everything, from all regions and genres. But i also think New Yorkers/East Coasters and old niggas tend to discredit other rappers from other regions when it comes to rappers from their own region because of what hip hop Traditionally is.
 
Good music resonates no matter where you are.....it becomes a problem when average music gets pushed from a region and it doesn't resonate everywhere and ppl catch feelings
 
Nah I actually ain't I do fuck with more Southern artist than any other artist tho of course
 
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I don't fuck wit alot of shit but it's not really based on the region the music came from. I just like specific sounding music more than other stuff and the shit I do fuck wit comes from all regions.
 
Trash is trash and i dont feel bad for calling shit trash. Anyway the last decade or so the sounds and styles of hip hop have blended so much you cant tell whos from where unless they say where they're from. Old heads and niggas that never compromised their regional sound by mimicking other regions have distinction.
 
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It's more of a sound bias than anything. Some only like songs that go hard in the whip, while others only like to listen to the lyrics with headphones, some only like strip club music, some party music, some gangsta rap etc... Sometimes those type of songs are primarily found in one region.

I can listen to lupe then go to future then to kendrick and next to currensy depends on the mood.
 
I grew up in the era when your rap had to be real

this era your rap has to be corky and out of pocket
 
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Due to the Air Force, I grew up in a lot of different regions, thus learning how to accept music from all walks of life. Rap City in the 90's was also a good way to get hip hop from different regions, so you couldn't pigeon hole yourself if you wanted to keep up.
 

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