Paul Hate.
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ASAP doesn't act like a southern nigga really he has some weird shit he just brew together and then kids like it.he got lucky IMO..
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Paul Hate.;497681 said:To me it was punchline and mixtape clone wares....At one point everyone new was a fab jada jay z banks and Cassidy clone and niggas associated east coast rap with oversized fitted and white t,s and screaming punch lines into a digi cam on utube.
Shit got extremely corny after 50 came out because now everyone was dropping four or five albums worth of mix CDs plus everyone was on the I just came home,I got shot type shit.
Maaad niggas lost they buzz too and it's still happening.from Saigon,pappoose,uncle Murder,jhood,J mills to nowadays with red cafe and French dropping after the buzzed peaked...same shit almost happened to ASAP but he has a young boy audience.
I been saying this shit since the g unit era east coast niggas need to take shit underground and Indy prove they can sell then drop.these labels can't stand the NYC hood nigga image it ain't marketable to them anymore.
jono;5934506 said:To be honest it was the lack of new blood. That was the constant with the South. Since the South's rise there have constantly been new cats coming and going, adding new elements to the genre (positive or negative, your opinion).
No one Southern city has dominated for too long, ATL is the only constant but Tex, FL, NO/Louisiana, Tennessee all have had a run and it stays fresh.
50 was the last NY nigga really adding something different to the game, and then he went the Ja Rule route and offed himself.
Paul Hate.;5935295 said:Yo what's good with some new new yitty underground shit I like stuff like roc marciano cormega Sean price and mobb deep and stuff like that?im lost got some new shit...