1.) but I do know what im talking about. im talking about the music that made the atlanta rap scene relevant on a national scale.
youre trying to argue with me about some local underground chit. yea, i dont know mc shy d from kilo ali. and i dont give a f*ck. that's what you keep following me around about.
and before that, you were trying to argue with me over something somebody else said, and you still have yet to address them.
2.) youre confusing soulful with soft.
lol @ "vulnerable". yall have a way of making this chit sound so sweet.
3.) and jada is more relatable than styles for a reason.
I PERSONALLY, relate more to styles, by the way.
4.) all of that accounts for the way people either relate or don't relate to you.
this one of those ny vs everybody else threads
1) What underground ATL artists did I mention?
I mean, you can't honestly sit there and say that Kast and Goodie were some local artists and didn't blow up a national scale. Kast put ATL rap kn the map and made it relevant. Crunk and Trap made ATL dominant.
2) I'm not confusing soulful with soft. You just don't know what soul is, which is obvious because you don't know what being able to relate to an artist's lyrics is either.
3) You concede to relating more to Styles than Jada, but are trying to argue that Jada is more relatable.
4) The conclusions you drew about Jay and Nas have nothing to do with their music. What you are talking about are comments people make about Jay and nas that have nothing to do with music i.e. Foxy saying members of The Firm referred to Nas as King Cobra.
no its not.
why do yall do this? Um
its corny.
1A.) I thought you were refencing the comments I made in that other thread where you threw a fit when I didn't know kilo ali and whoever. I know atlanta hip-hop actually. I just don't know the early-mid '90s underground stuff. that's why I figured you were referring to that. I was giving you the benefit of the doubt, but instead I see that you were just throwing chit at the wall, hoping that it sticks.
1B.) now I see where the confusion lies. you gotta realize that putting something on the map and making it relevant are two different things.
the dungeon family were the first non-novelty rappers to blow out of atlanta. yes they planted the flag. but they didn't make atlanta hip-hop relevant. maybe in your eyes they did, because youre from Georgia. they had their fans but they didn't make outsiders check for other rappers from their city that weren't apart of their crew. most of their fans to this day, don't even like southern hip-hop.
and before you chalk that up as "outkast hate", the same goes for Jermaine dupri(the rapper) & Ludacris, who were huge but didn't make us want to check out the atlanta scene. none of that happened until 2003 when the crunk stuff blew up. that's what caused the domino effect. not outkast, who had already been out for 10 years at that point and were off making electro/POP/funk crossover music.
2.) no bro, you just don't understand what im saying, and I really don't care enough to keep going back-n-forth about that.
3.) in other words, styles is more relatable to me personally, but more people generally relate to jada more. I don't know why I have to repeat everything 3-4 times for you.
4A.) it has everything to do with their music, because their bad traits come across in their music.
4B.) and I don't know anything about the foxy quote. what does that even mean? they called him a snake?
1) You said OutKast had nothing to do with the rise of Atlanta. You are saying Kast/DF planted the flag. Breh people are on record saying they migrated to Atlanta because of Kast meaning they now saw ATL as a Hip Hop city and not a city that produced one off novelty acts. You alluded to this in your post.
Why are you referencing "us", you can't speak for an entire group of people. You clearly are too biased and never offer anything to back up the bogus claims you make.
2) So you don't know what soulful is. Next.
3) You can't speak for people in general. You're admitting Styles is more relatable, so what are you arguing for? You can't even justify what makes Jada more relatable.
4) Breh, you're making up garbage justify this bogus notion. Post specific lines and songs to back up the claim. The Foxy claim is getting at what you are trying to suggest comes across in their music.