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A1000MILES;4719991 said:What you talkin bout...Is bein a punch line rapper...Which, of course, is something many east coast rappers have leaned on for years...But of course...Many rap fans from up there will say that when rattles off punch line after punch line, just like a lotta they rappers do...He's just a shitty southern rapper...Oh well.
TimeToParty;4720001 said:
32DaysOfInfiniti said:I was thinking about it, and i know he really got it from Gillie and rollin with Santana, but for whatever reason, the style which Wayne adopted, that shock type say whatever it takes to get a rise rap common for decades out east, as oppose to his prior narrative style rapping, people caught on like fish and suddenly he was many people's GOAT.
So if Wayne can use that style to sell multi-million albums to white folks, get megarich, and praised for killing tracks when he dont be saying shit, why didnt New York /east coast rappers get in on that. As a matter of fact, they seem to have shied away from that kinda music during the time Wayne was sky rocketing.
You'd think they'd have been able to shine best at what they are best known for (punchline rapping), but here you got a southerner who finally did it cool enough to make it pop?
What did Wayne do so much better than all those real NY battle MCs who been on the hood tapes for ages?
What gives? discuss...
Lab Baby;4720209 said:TimeToParty;4720001 said:
DEAD...
And LMAO @ Wayne's "real gs move in silence like lasagna" style being considered battle style rap.
Nile Gambino;4720888 said:32DaysOfInfiniti said:I was thinking about it, and i know he really got it from Gillie and rollin with Santana, but for whatever reason, the style which Wayne adopted, that shock type say whatever it takes to get a rise rap common for decades out east, as oppose to his prior narrative style rapping, people caught on like fish and suddenly he was many people's GOAT.
So if Wayne can use that style to sell multi-million albums to white folks, get megarich, and praised for killing tracks when he dont be saying shit, why didnt New York /east coast rappers get in on that. As a matter of fact, they seem to have shied away from that kinda music during the time Wayne was sky rocketing.
You'd think they'd have been able to shine best at what they are best known for (punchline rapping), but here you got a southerner who finally did it cool enough to make it pop?
What did Wayne do so much better than all those real NY battle MCs who been on the hood tapes for ages?
What gives? discuss...
wft r u talkin bout the new lloyd banks mixtape shits on the whole wayne discography new york niggaz makes bad albums because they are concerned about sales and club bangers and shit like fab and jada if they rap on albums like mixtapes these southern niggaz will be in the real trap smh
blackrain;4720899 said:Nile Gambino;4720888 said:32DaysOfInfiniti said:I was thinking about it, and i know he really got it from Gillie and rollin with Santana, but for whatever reason, the style which Wayne adopted, that shock type say whatever it takes to get a rise rap common for decades out east, as oppose to his prior narrative style rapping, people caught on like fish and suddenly he was many people's GOAT.
So if Wayne can use that style to sell multi-million albums to white folks, get megarich, and praised for killing tracks when he dont be saying shit, why didnt New York /east coast rappers get in on that. As a matter of fact, they seem to have shied away from that kinda music during the time Wayne was sky rocketing.
You'd think they'd have been able to shine best at what they are best known for (punchline rapping), but here you got a southerner who finally did it cool enough to make it pop?
What did Wayne do so much better than all those real NY battle MCs who been on the hood tapes for ages?
What gives? discuss...
wft r u talkin bout the new lloyd banks mixtape shits on the whole wayne discography new york niggaz makes bad albums because they are concerned about sales and club bangers and shit like fab and jada if they rap on albums like mixtapes these southern niggaz will be in the real trap smh
Mixtapes now are nothing more than free albums so that makes no sense. Fab put out TINC series, damn near free albums (though TINC3 is fucking garbage). The problem with alot of NY rappers now is they don't fucking sound like NY rappers. Until one of my boys who lives on Pelham Pkway int he Bronx told me French Montana was from the BX I thought he was some random southern nigga. All of ya'll "hottest" rappers and rappers with the most buzz outside of Jay-Z are either signed too or heavily affiliated with southern rappers.
Nile Gambino;4720918 said:blackrain;4720899 said:Nile Gambino;4720888 said:32DaysOfInfiniti said:I was thinking about it, and i know he really got it from Gillie and rollin with Santana, but for whatever reason, the style which Wayne adopted, that shock type say whatever it takes to get a rise rap common for decades out east, as oppose to his prior narrative style rapping, people caught on like fish and suddenly he was many people's GOAT.
So if Wayne can use that style to sell multi-million albums to white folks, get megarich, and praised for killing tracks when he dont be saying shit, why didnt New York /east coast rappers get in on that. As a matter of fact, they seem to have shied away from that kinda music during the time Wayne was sky rocketing.
You'd think they'd have been able to shine best at what they are best known for (punchline rapping), but here you got a southerner who finally did it cool enough to make it pop?
What did Wayne do so much better than all those real NY battle MCs who been on the hood tapes for ages?
What gives? discuss...
wft r u talkin bout the new lloyd banks mixtape shits on the whole wayne discography new york niggaz makes bad albums because they are concerned about sales and club bangers and shit like fab and jada if they rap on albums like mixtapes these southern niggaz will be in the real trap smh
Mixtapes now are nothing more than free albums so that makes no sense. Fab put out TINC series, damn near free albums (though TINC3 is fucking garbage). The problem with alot of NY rappers now is they don't fucking sound like NY rappers. Until one of my boys who lives on Pelham Pkway int he Bronx told me French Montana was from the BX I thought he was some random southern nigga. All of ya'll "hottest" rappers and rappers with the most buzz outside of Jay-Z are either signed too or heavily affiliated with southern rappers.
fool french montana is not even from the states he is morrocan plus tinc3 aint garbage and sothern niggaz affiliate themselves with new york niggaz like rossand wayne been on fat joe's dick making a genre called miami hiphop plus they all a student of jay-z school which is a lil school in new york hiphop the only nigga i respect from the south is trae the truth he can hold his own against anybody plus his albums are like his mixtapes raw but i aint the south is all bad they can rap but compared to new york niggaz they aint all that and that's coming from a guy who grew up on big jay nas cnn mobb deep and the wu no body ever will top these rappers and they material