And by that, i mean a feel good song that embodies the present era, packed with all types of current celebs. Does that exist right now, or in the past few years at least?
New Album to start the year. I hope you all enjoy. Feedback will be appreciate. I do appreciate you guys and lads opinions. Follow me on spotify and youtube. It'll be well appreciated. This is the 1!!!! I hope you all enjoy.
Spotify
Youtube Music
Apple Music
Youtube Singles...
I ran into this video by Jess Hilarious on my feed earlier and while the video is 3 years old, I still find it funny that there are some folks out there who legit think people from NYC and Bmore talk the same :russ:
Apparently she stayed getting comments out in public wondering where she from...
Nas showing the audience QB back in 1995
Rare Prodigy interview from 1995 (even talked about one of my fav songs from The Infamous, Trife Life)
Rare footage of Wu in the studio before they broke out
Stuff from BIG we’ve most likely seen before but it’s always dope seeing him have fun...
This shyt couldn't be further from the truth. Imagine me knowing more random Boosie songs than Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, and Nas. They could at least say Outkast, Geto Boys, Goodie Mob, Three Six Mafia, Lil Wayne, 8ball & MJG, or UGK. Not Boosie tho....:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
Boosie not even better...
If you had to pick one rap song that defined the sound of East Coast, Midwest, Down South, and West Coast rap, what would they be?
And why? Whether it's tone, flow, beat, most sampled, etc.
Since this was a topic of discussion for the past few days...
Observations
- accents are not as thick as you would assume.
- some slight regional differences but they were slight.
- don't know what it is about Memphis, I can understand them in this video but they lost me a few times...
I'm a producer from Queens, developing beats catered towards East Coast rappers that has a more bouncy aggressive sound which I'm calling as "Beast Coast".
Artists and rappers let me know if ya'll messing with this .
I was listening to a whole bunch of East Coast rappers from the late 1990s/early 2000s and something just struck me as to how did New York rappers react to the September 11 attacks. Did Nas, Jay-Z, DMX etc. release statements or anything? I was born in 1998, so I was too young to remember the...
I was born in the early 90's, 1990 to be exact and I remember growing up hearing that they didn't really bang out on the East Coast. As for down south goes I remember back in middle school this kid had moved to my City of Wichita from Miami and he told me he heard that nikkas be banging out...
So who are you rolling with from a group / solo discography perspective?
NOTABLE ALBUMS from each Group and it's members.
Boot Camp Clik - Enta The Stage, Dah Shinin', Nocturnal, Da Storm.
D.I.T.C - Funky Technician, Return Of The Funky Man, Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop, Runaway Slave...
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