Why Do Down South Cats Like and Support Garbage Rappers?

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Would be nice to hit the beach. Make some moves then a drive down to the coast would be nice. This time of year and all. One good thing about Florida, easy access to the beach. Here in north Ga its about a 4 hour drive to the coast. Not too much.
 
lmao this thread still goin on. if niggas spend jut as much energy in their lives and raising they families as they did in this 32 plus page threat shit niggas would be allot more successful.
 
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Monizzle14;5819530 said:
lmao this thread still goin on. if niggas spend jut as much energy in their lives and raising they families as they did in this 32 plus page threat shit niggas would be allot more successful.

Im shocked. So this hasnt been a productive and intelligent discussion about a real and important issue? Only backwards frustrated idiots waste time doing things like region hating?
 
numbaz...80's baby;5819497 said:
Yall fuck with hot sauce on ya hot pocket?

My main from Miami...She looked at me crazy when I put hot mustard on a pickle...And she was amaaaaazed when we went and got fried pickles from Zaxby's...

 
Don't know why people are surprised because these threads have always done numbers. If you feel this is a waste of time, why not take part in threads that you feel are more constructive?

@Monizzle. Ain't you the one that's involved in these back & forths with these YMCMB groupies? No disrespect but if so you got hella nerve talking about how people are wasting their time...
 
east coast music was a message and a movement against that black man is a nigger defined as a lazy and hungry and dumb man who wants to fuck all white fat women.southern music is the anti of this shit. i mean niggaz pop molly so they can fuck white hoez. niggaz used to sell blow and never put that shit in their nose.
 
killaguwop;5819662 said:
east coast music was a message and a movement against that black man is a nigger defined as a lazy and hungry and dumb man who wants to fuck all white fat women.southern music is the anti of this shit. i mean niggaz pop molly so they can fuck white hoez. niggaz used to sell blow and never put that shit in their nose.

Now...You knew this would look stupid fore you een hit post...Why y'all doin this to ya selves...?
 
BlackGerald;5819179 said:
c.b.b.;5819052 said:
Lupe, Kanye, and Common definitely don't rhyme east coast.

yeah they do, and their biggest influences are all east coast, especially Lupe and COmmon

c.b.b.;5819052 said:
Chi Town and Cleveland had their own style with Toung Twisting mixed with harmonizing in the mid 90's. Look at Twista, Do Or Die, Bone, Shawnna, Crucial Conflict, Cap-1, Psycho Drama, etc

that comes from the south

damobb2deep;5818716 said:
BlackGerald;5818136 said:
A1000MILES;5818116 said:
BlackGerald;5818085 said:
A1000MILES;5818067 said:
^^ That's not true...

what original sound is their for any Midwest city

St. Louis, for one, had their own style of production prior to Nelly ever blowing...His shit was different...Kansas City had their own style of production...Most Detroit rap had this soulful grittiness to it that was unique to them, not just NY cloning...But what I meant mostly was that different midwestern cities have their own slang and sound they relate to, een if they do guck with erbody...

nah, St Louis's "sound" comes from the South,

KC idk, enlighten me

Detroit: nah, their underground soulful sound comes from the East Coast

i don't even know what guck with erbody means lmao

Midwestern cities tend to be melting pots of sounds

st. louis most deff have our own sound of music...

but even different cities from every spot has they own sound..



does New York rap sound like Philly?



does Miami rap sound like New Orleans

does L.A rap sound like the bay area?

st. louis rap has a unique bounce to it (our party shyt)

im clearly not talking about the east, south, or west and to the bolded yes

Common has some east coast influences in his style, but no one would consider his flow "east coast".

And the midwest toungue twisting did not come from the south. That was a style that the midwest created.

Chicago & Cleveland may have southern influences, but did not take their style from the south.
 
killaguwop;5819662 said:
east coast music was a message and a movement against that black man is a nigger defined as a lazy and hungry and dumb man who wants to fuck all white fat women.southern music is the anti of this shit. i mean niggaz pop molly so they can fuck white hoez. niggaz used to sell blow and never put that shit in their nose.

I know drug use is everywhere and in every neighborhood,

but Yo I never seen so many black folks sniffing coke until I came to the South..

I was at a bar and seen a dude get clowned for walking up and asking to buy weed..

Niggas was like...

"WEED...???, FUCK IS YOU DOING BUYING WEED??, nigga Its 2012 you need to try coke.."

Shit was hilarious and sad at the same damn time..
 
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Come to think of it @killaguwop is onto something. It's like some of these n*ggas tricking, simping, being a customer, being a non rapping wack 'miss me with that rapsh*t' n*gga, uneducated, slurring, not being able to express yourself in your first language n*gga cool.

With that said you had joints like these oldschool n*ggas like Whodini didn't rap about being dopefiends. Ain't like Wu n*ggas wasn't rapping about being dustheads. Wasn't like Prodigy wasn't talking 'bout "abusing all kinds of drugs" in that introlude.
 
Muhannad X;5819984 said:
Come to think of it @killaguwop is onto something. It's like some of these n*ggas tricking, simping, being a customer, being a non rapping wack 'miss me with that rapsh*t' n*gga, uneducated, slurring, not being able to express yourself in your first language n*gga cool.

With that said you had joints like these oldschool n*ggas like Whodini didn't rap about being dopefiends. Ain't like Wu n*ggas wasn't rapping about being dustheads. Wasn't like Prodigy wasn't talking 'bout "abusing all kinds of drugs" in that introlude.

i was talking about the public enemy days. when hiphop was the red,green and black flag. then it became about hardcore rhyming with clever lyrics showing that black people are intelligent spiritual people just like the music talib kweli makes. hiphop on the east coast slapped westcoast gangsta rap with the mafioso sub genre and they were influenced by these people and they had their support like the wu clan were connected to the gambino family

in staten island. and also if you listened to wu-tang they weren't glorifying these things they were telling the world that they lived that life but at the same time they were telling the kids stay away from guns and drugs if you listened to the wu forever double LP you will know that wu-tang is for the kids.
 
Muhannad X;5819591 said:
Don't know why people are surprised because these threads have always done numbers. If you feel this is a waste of time, why not take part in threads that you feel are more constructive?

@Monizzle. Ain't you the one that's involved in these back & forths with these YMCMB groupies? No disrespect but if so you got hella nerve talking about how people are wasting their time...

The difference between the ymcmb trolling back and forth and this shit is yall actually expect to convert lost souls to think like you think. 32 pages later how did that go? Occasional clowning and joking back and forth not expecting niggas to actually change is one thing. But 50% of niggas trolling and 50% of niggas actually being dead serious don't do shit. Post 1 ymcmb vs. normal niggas debate that went 32 pages over 3 weeks and you have a point.
 
c.b.b.;5819743 said:
BlackGerald;5819179 said:
c.b.b.;5819052 said:
Lupe, Kanye, and Common definitely don't rhyme east coast.

yeah they do, and their biggest influences are all east coast, especially Lupe and COmmon

c.b.b.;5819052 said:
Chi Town and Cleveland had their own style with Toung Twisting mixed with harmonizing in the mid 90's. Look at Twista, Do Or Die, Bone, Shawnna, Crucial Conflict, Cap-1, Psycho Drama, etc

that comes from the south

damobb2deep;5818716 said:
BlackGerald;5818136 said:
A1000MILES;5818116 said:
BlackGerald;5818085 said:
A1000MILES;5818067 said:
^^ That's not true...

what original sound is their for any Midwest city

St. Louis, for one, had their own style of production prior to Nelly ever blowing...His shit was different...Kansas City had their own style of production...Most Detroit rap had this soulful grittiness to it that was unique to them, not just NY cloning...But what I meant mostly was that different midwestern cities have their own slang and sound they relate to, een if they do guck with erbody...

nah, St Louis's "sound" comes from the South,

KC idk, enlighten me

Detroit: nah, their underground soulful sound comes from the East Coast

i don't even know what guck with erbody means lmao

Midwestern cities tend to be melting pots of sounds

st. louis most deff have our own sound of music...

but even different cities from every spot has they own sound..



does New York rap sound like Philly?



does Miami rap sound like New Orleans

does L.A rap sound like the bay area?

st. louis rap has a unique bounce to it (our party shyt)

im clearly not talking about the east, south, or west and to the bolded yes

Common has some east coast influences in his style, but no one would consider his flow "east coast".

And the midwest toungue twisting did not come from the south. That was a style that the midwest created.

Chicago & Cleveland may have southern influences, but did not take their style from the south.

Common's flow is directly east coast influenced (Das EFX, Nas etc)

And I'm pretty sure the melodic/tongue twisting comes from the South (Memphis, Texas etc)
 
do yall white supremacy uncle tom ass niggas even believe the shit yall be sayin

yall really just makin yall self look stupid

im now convinced that half a you muthafuckas is white boys in disguise like h-rap used to say

 
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This is revenge for that broke new yorker thread they made in GnS

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if niggas spent as much time promoting shit that they like instead of wondering why niggas they don't know like shit that they don't agree with this site would be amazing
 
BlackGerald;5820344 said:
c.b.b.;5819743 said:
BlackGerald;5819179 said:
c.b.b.;5819052 said:
Lupe, Kanye, and Common definitely don't rhyme east coast.

yeah they do, and their biggest influences are all east coast, especially Lupe and COmmon

c.b.b.;5819052 said:
Chi Town and Cleveland had their own style with Toung Twisting mixed with harmonizing in the mid 90's. Look at Twista, Do Or Die, Bone, Shawnna, Crucial Conflict, Cap-1, Psycho Drama, etc

that comes from the south

damobb2deep;5818716 said:
BlackGerald;5818136 said:
A1000MILES;5818116 said:
BlackGerald;5818085 said:
A1000MILES;5818067 said:
^^ That's not true...

what original sound is their for any Midwest city

St. Louis, for one, had their own style of production prior to Nelly ever blowing...His shit was different...Kansas City had their own style of production...Most Detroit rap had this soulful grittiness to it that was unique to them, not just NY cloning...But what I meant mostly was that different midwestern cities have their own slang and sound they relate to, een if they do guck with erbody...

nah, St Louis's "sound" comes from the South,

KC idk, enlighten me

Detroit: nah, their underground soulful sound comes from the East Coast

i don't even know what guck with erbody means lmao

Midwestern cities tend to be melting pots of sounds

st. louis most deff have our own sound of music...

but even different cities from every spot has they own sound..



does New York rap sound like Philly?



does Miami rap sound like New Orleans

does L.A rap sound like the bay area?

st. louis rap has a unique bounce to it (our party shyt)

im clearly not talking about the east, south, or west and to the bolded yes

Common has some east coast influences in his style, but no one would consider his flow "east coast".

And the midwest toungue twisting did not come from the south. That was a style that the midwest created.

Chicago & Cleveland may have southern influences, but did not take their style from the south.

Common's flow is directly east coast influenced (Das EFX, Nas etc)

And I'm pretty sure the melodic/tongue twisting comes from the South (Memphis, Texas etc)

Nah fammo. I must respectfully disagree with you saying the Midwest doesn't have a unique sound. Who the hell does Bone sound like? Cudi? Chance? Danny Brown? Dilla? Kanye?

None of these dudes sound like anybody from other regions. And that's doing a disservice to the many contributions Midwesterners have had on hip hop as a whole, saying it's not unique. Yeah, we pull our influences from everywhere, but that's not our problem that east coast, west coast and southern cats have stigmas and prejudices attached to them.

I enjoy being a Midwesterner. When it comes to hip-hop debates about region, we usually get to stand on the sideline and watch the east coast, west coast and southern monkeys throw feces at each other. It's actually quite amusing.

 
A1000MILES;5819200 said:
ohhhla;5818720 said:
@BlackGerald

You are so right.

Midwest has no distinct sound.

Lupe, Common, Kanye, Em and Royce sound Eastcoast

Chief Keef, Nelly and Yung Berg sound southern.

That's why I wasn't mad at my friend for saying "Nelly's a Down south version of LL"

That's so stupid I pray it's sarcasm....I praaaaaayyyyy....

You act like that I said it.

I know Nelly is from the Midwest but I won't fault anyone who says he sounds Southern.

The fuck?
 

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