5 Grand;c-9831623 said:skpjr78;c-9831489 said:5 Grand;c-9831082 said:So basically its ok for people from The South to be regionally biased, but when New York/East Coast cats are regionally biased its a problem?
that's where youre wrong. the south has never been regional biased. we dont have a 30 year history of envy, jealousy and hate. you do. yo ass is just mad that lil' brother took your ball and ran your bitch ass off the court. being mad and getting stuck in your feelings wont change the fact that your shit aint selling and the game that you created has passed you by. if you wouldnt have spent the last 3 decades hating on everybody and tearing your brothers down you wouldnt be stuck in this artistic death spiral.
game recognized game and the south, the west and the mid west linked up, shared ideas and collectively turbocharged our mutual creative processes. you bastards on the other hand doubled down on your regional bias bullshit, kept hating and helplessly watched as the south, the west and the mid west passed your ass by. like pimp c said it's your own fault your shit aint selling.
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No I'm not mad about anything. I'm confused, or bewildered why you @skpjr78 are so bent out of shape that you're making ad hominem attacks when everybody else is calm, relaxed and cordial.
Anyway, the best MCs of all time, the GOATS, are overwhelmingly from NYC: Jay Z, Nas, Biggie, Wu Tang, Killah Priest, LL Cool J, Dougie Fresh, Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Slick Rick, Rakim, KRS One, Chuck D, Run DMC, De La Soul, Brand Nubian, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz, Kurtis Blow, Spoonie G, MC Lyte, Lil Kim, Foxy Brown, Eve, Jean Grae, Remy Ma, Jadakiss, StylesP, Sheek Louch, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, DMX, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Camron, Big L, Ma$e, Fabulous, Fat Joe, Big Pun, Pharaoh Monch, Prodigy, Guru, Sean Price, Buckshot, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip, Phife Dawg, AZ, Immortal Technique, Papoose, Kid Cudi, A$AP Rocky, Joey Badass, Dave East, Troy Ave, Desiigner, Young M.A. and the list goes on.
I just named 50+ MCs from NYC that were all the GOATS of their era and have classic albums and classic singles. If I wanted to I could add Redman, Black Thought and Lauryn Hill but they're not really from NYC.
Bottom line, the MCs from The East/NYC are superior to Southern and West Coast rappers.
We get it, you guys like 808 sub-bass. But thats no excuse for MCs that rap about the same thing over and over again... or worse, mumbling over 808s and hi hats.
Those 808s and hi hats are played out. Time for something new.
clearly you're mad. a little thing called PUSSY might help you. anyone who is as obsessed with 1986 and what was hot 25+ years ago clearly isn't getting any.
lol at your bullshit list. i stopped reading after the first fucking name. the first dude you listed to prove nyc supremacy is the biggest bitter, least original, overrated, dick riddin, commercialized, bullshit mc ever. if not for big jigga wouldn't even have a career. not only has jay-z been stealing a dead man's lines for the past 20 years but he was the jv squad to big's varsity when he was alive. smh at ppl criticizing lil' kim for having big write her rhymes but acting like jigga hasn't been jacking big's shit for 2 fucking decades.
if pac and big were still here jigga's swagger jacking ass would still be coming off the bench. how the fuck you the goat of anything when you needed not 1 but 2 greats to die for anyone to know who the fuck you are??? get all the way the foh with that bullshit lmao.
cee-lo, stacks, face are ALL>>>>>>>>>gay-z. stacks has more creativity in his little toe nail than jigga has in his entire career. cee-lo has more substance and face has a better a flow. starting your list with gay-z batting lead off shows just how much nyc has fallen off. you disrespected everyone else on your bullshit list by putting them after that fucking clown. you cant be fucking serious rofl.
do us all a favor and KYS @5grand. the last thing we need is another puma sweat suit, kangol wearing, shag haircut having, oran' juice jones wanna be who's still stuck in the 80s. you, your city, your music and your life haven't been relevant in over a quarter century. deal with it or die.
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