Why Do Down South Cats Like and Support Garbage Rappers?

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Kwan Dai;5790465 said:
illedout;5790438 said:
Kwan Dai;5790398 said:
P. Town;5790366 said:
Can up North bitches move they butt cheeks to the rhythms of a punchline

illedout;5790384 said:
I think there is enough room in the game for every type of rap music,

from lyrical mcing, trap music, the shit Chief Keef does,

to the pop shit Drake does..

I enjoy all of that shit..

now im not gonna lie, I support the more lyrical rappers..

cause thats the type of shit I prefer to listen to,

especially while driving around hustling or in the gym working out..

but if Im in a club, bar, or lounge and the dj play some club shit,

and the women start gettin hyped,

of course Im gonna enjoy that shit for the moment..

cant call it wack just cause you dont like it..

Yes you can call something Whack that you don't like. If, not then you cannot call something Fly or dope because you like it.

Naw just say you not feeling it..

I could never really get into Outkast music but I would never call them wack..

Semantics FAM. Both would be saying the same thing. Whack is just interpreted as being more harsh. I don't have a problem if someone thinks Kast is whack. I mean 3000 has done some really Whack shit. So has Ceelo. But when it comes to rhyming they are two of the best and could never be classified as Whack. But Gucci, Waka come on. Them dudes is 360 degree whack.

I hear what you saying..

and youre right about "wack" being interpreted as being too harsh..

I think rappers who just rap about nothing is wack..

they really have no purpose..

but then you have rappers that actually rap about shit,

(OutKast, Tech9, Danny Brown)

but I just cant get into their flow/delivery/subject matter,

and it just turns me off all together..

I wouldnt call them wack.. Im just not feeling they shit..
 
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SwampNigga;5790493 said:
I actually ran into this explanation of the differences between Southern and East hip hop the other day, these aint my ideas but its a good way to look at it for Southern posters

"South = More Musically inclined/involved than Northern music, goes for jammin songs, dance music as well

North = More Lyric driven, less musically inclined, goes for shock and grittiness"

The real question is why is Southern Hip Hop more diverse than east coast Hip Hop? Its like 1200 sub-genres of Southern Hip Hop.

South more musically inclined which explains why we invented every other form of African American music

North less musically inclined which would explain why Whiteskins gravitate towards it, no rhythm, and you know they wanna romanticize about the "shocking and gritty" realities of the "ghetto" that east coast rappers talk about

interesting point..
 
Black_Samson;5790306 said:
you up north niggas work like slaves tho... most yall money spent before you even cash your check due to cost of living...

oh wait...

aint really ever heard a nigga from new york not living with their parents or equivalent to such, make a dumb ass statement like that.

get out there on your own young buck... pay some bills... you'll hate the north reallll fast...

the fuck i look like paying over 600 for a one bedroom? MUST BE out your damn gourd.

that shit all evens out tho. in the northeast everything is close by. down south 9 times outta 10 you gotta drive 3 hours untill you in a city that has a population over a million. I live 2 hours away from both nyc and boston and live just under 4 hours from phili.

also down south you get paid less. i went down to my aunts for summers when i was a yougnin and minimum wage was low as fuck b! Also down south you pay more for gas to travel to the nearest place you pay more to run the AC year round and yall get hurricanes and tornadoes yearly. outside of the apolclyptic sandy we aint been touched that much. And shit i live an hour from the coast and sandy ain't do shit to my house or town lmao.
 
the only negative thing i will say about the south is they need to support real southern artists like Big Krit more instead of these hip pop artists that come out and make 1 hit wonders. Big krit represents everything that was goat about the last decade or two of southern music.

But niggas would rather listen to the (insert 1 hit wonder out of the A here) every year. Krit bangs in the whip krit got that southern sound and krit can be very diverse in his subject matter. but his album flopped (i bought it) because niggas claiming they from the south not supporting a nigga carrying on the best parts of southern rap on.
 
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;5790489 said:
Niggas on this site dont understand "wack" is subjective...

Like what yall think is wack dont make it law my nigga...

You don't know how logic works.

Just because you like McDonald doesn't make it a good fast food.

LMAO, Southerners like you make us look bad.
 
it ain't always about lyricism nigga

sometimes you just like the beat and the fly shit a nigga sayin over it

every song ain't supposed to make you think or teach you some shit

idek why i'm responding seriously to this fuck shit tho

scratch everything i just said

why does the bay like and support white hoes callin them niggers?

why does ny like and support gay shit and false flaggers?

why does anybody like and support anything?
 
ohhhla;5790705 said:
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;5790489 said:
Niggas on this site dont understand "wack" is subjective...

Like what yall think is wack dont make it law my nigga...

You don't know how logic works.

Just because you like McDonald doesn't make it a good fast food.

LMAO, Southerners like you make us look bad.

The argument isn't whether the fast food is "good for you" but whether it's "good to you"...Just because a nigga is "lyrical" doesn't mean he inherently makes good music...So not being "lyrical" doesn't automatically equate to being wack...
 
ohhhla;5790705 said:
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;5790489 said:
Niggas on this site dont understand "wack" is subjective...

Like what yall think is wack dont make it law my nigga...

You don't know how logic works.

Just because you like McDonald doesn't make it a good fast food.

LMAO, Southerners like you make us look bad.

naw, nigga YOU don't understand logic

if a nigga like McDonald's then IT'S GOOD TO HIM

fuck if you hate it and fuck how you feel

a nigga don't owe you no explanation about why he like some shit

southerners like you make fuck niggas look good

you out here shuckin n jivin for west coast coons and east coast faggots but you still a down south dumbass to both of them
 
BackInWhite;5790752 said:
ohhhla;5790705 said:
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;5790489 said:
Niggas on this site dont understand "wack" is subjective...

Like what yall think is wack dont make it law my nigga...

You don't know how logic works.

Just because you like McDonald doesn't make it a good fast food.

LMAO, Southerners like you make us look bad.

you out here shuckin n jivin for west coast coons and east coast faggots but you still a down south dumbass to both of them

AaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahaHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHahahahahahaHAHAHA...GOT DAMMIT...
 
BackInWhite;5790752 said:
ohhhla;5790705 said:
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;5790489 said:
Niggas on this site dont understand "wack" is subjective...

Like what yall think is wack dont make it law my nigga...

You don't know how logic works.

Just because you like McDonald doesn't make it a good fast food.

LMAO, Southerners like you make us look bad.

naw, nigga YOU don't understand logic

if a nigga like McDonald's then IT'S GOOD TO HIM

fuck if you hate it and fuck how you feel

a nigga don't owe you no explanation about why he like some shit

southerners like you make fuck niggas look good

you out here shuckin n jivin for west coast coons and east coast faggots but you still a down south dumbass to both of them

Ayo LMAO!

 
smh @ walking up in the club in New York & bishes trying to shake their ass & dance to Canibus & Keith Murray The Undergods album

lol @ bishes trying to twerk to Canibus Poet Laureate Infinity 1000 bars song.

twerking to songs with no hooks
 
BackInWhite;5790752 said:
ohhhla;5790705 said:
Cutler 26 INT's LOL!;5790489 said:
Niggas on this site dont understand "wack" is subjective...

Like what yall think is wack dont make it law my nigga...

You don't know how logic works.

Just because you like McDonald doesn't make it a good fast food.

LMAO, Southerners like you make us look bad.

naw, nigga YOU don't understand logic

if a nigga like McDonald's then IT'S GOOD TO HIM

fuck if you hate it and fuck how you feel

a nigga don't owe you no explanation about why he like some shit

southerners like you make fuck niggas look good

you out here shuckin n jivin for west coast coons and east coast faggots but you still a down south dumbass to both of them

As always the southerners don't get it the analogies.

What else is new?

Party music is good for the moment

To set the tone yea

In the long term hell no.

Just like McDonald.
 
Maximus Rex;495380 said:
If you're perfectly honest, you'll come to the realization that those Dirty South niggas have supported some of the most garbage niggas the industry have ever seen, everybody from Master P to Gucci Mane. Southern niggas have not only supported these wack ass muthafuckas, but will argue that these dudes possess lyrically ability. It's enough to make you say "Really nigga."

Every region has it's garbage rapper they support. In New York, it's Lloyd Banks and French Montana. In the Bay, (where I'm from,) unfortunately it's $hort, as much as I hate to admit it, lyrically $hort always left something to be desired.

But it seems in the South, for every Andre, Devin, T.I. and Scarface that comes out there's like five Gucci Manes, Wacka Flockas, Soulja Boys, and Juicy J's. I can't figure the shit out because it isn't like those niggas don't know what lyricism is, hell some of the best rappers in game came out of the South. I think it's a damn shame when these niggas support garbage rappers it shits on the legacy of lyricists, their contributions to the game, and makes an entire region look like they don't have any taste in rap.

I think alot of brothers from the south felt marginalized during the 80ties and early to mid 90ties because their version of hip hop didn't get the credit they felt it deserved and they didn't have alot of artists repping for them and their way of life. While you had wack acts the bar was high during those days. Hip hop progressed from the emcee being complementary to the beat/ dj to the emcee being on the forefront. Rappers progressed from spitting 'simple' rhymes utilizing a 'simple' flow (think Audio 2 and even Run DMC to a certain extent) to spitting complex rhymes while often using more than one flow. Rakim and the Juice Crew played a big part in this shift. While these so called old school rappers were getting played out towards the late 80ties/ early 90ties all these rappers seemed to have artistic integrity and took their craft seriously like any artist would have. There wasn't that much money in this game compared to now so you had to have a certain love for the genre....

Subgenres in hip hop like strip club music and bounce music stayed local. You had your one hit wonders like the brothers that made "Whoomp there it is" but none of those acts had a lasting effect on the genre and that brand of hip hop wasn't really accepted as hip hop. These southern brothers didn't get that recognition they craved for.

Ffwd to '95/ '96. Master P blew and in hindsight he opened the floodgates for alot of these southern rappers. P brought that 'hustler' attitude with him. He treated this rapgame like a (street)hustler would. He 'gave the fiends/ people what they wanted' and wasn't worried about no artistic integrity. He made it very clear he wasn't a rapper but a hustler. By doing so the unwritten rules like no biting etc. wouldn't apply to him and you couldn't hold him accountable for his rhymes or the music he put out...

These fans were thrilled because finally they had a 'real n*gga' reppin' for them and their lifestyle on an international stage. Unlike these one hit wonders P's version of hip hop was dominating the airwaves and P was getting cosigned by credible artists. Credible artists collaborated with P and his camp. These fans felt it was their time to shine. P's success was their success. Any criticism was seen as hating. Any valid argument was countered with something like "let him get his money". In that climate no talent "miss me with that rapsh*t" rappers could find their way in the game and sustain. During P's run production started to become more important than the emcee. Rappers could get away with talking on records (instead of rapping/ flowing) and having their tracks sound like long hooks. No talent rappers could sustain by being part of a clique, having a certain image and sticking to a popular sound. Rappers could get away with acting like they didn't care about the genre. It was no coincidence P and his camp started falling off when Beats By The Pound left.

His reign symbolized not only regression but a devaluation of the emcee and the genre. Like I stated earlier he opened the floodgates for these brothers and after him alot of these rappers from the south found their way into the game...

 

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