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.
:mjpls:
“White power” chant breaks out at popular OSU campus bar
The crowd at a popular campus bar on Friday made it very clear to newcomers that they weren’t welcoming or inclusive.
“We walked in and a group of young white males just started yelling, “‘White power,'” said Andreya Monique in a...
Get Rockey Washington’s new release ‘Spring Seventeen’ featuring
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Was looking for a old Watts Gangstas song and stumbled across all this shyt...
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CD quality legit mastered-sounding stuff, clutch video/remix/radio versions of a lot of joints I never had on albums back in the day...
90's West Coast/Down South/Midwest heads should definitely peep...
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