Bobby Shmurda & GS9 - Shmoney Shmurda Shmixtape Promo

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So I was in the hood yesterday, off Crown by Lincoln Terrace, literally every car full of young nikkas bumpin this album. shyt was crazy... All down the Parkway, shyt was surreal. Honestly this is bigger in NY than A$AP ever was. They shyt was more forced, and tbh nikkas still dont really listen to A$AP. Not in BK atleast.

nikkas could be talking about this is wack, biting Chicago, but atleast locally, this shyt is the music of the streets. It's good to see that finally a real reflection of what young urban life is like in NY TODAY. It aint some metrosexual shyt like A$AP, or some retro shyt like Joey, some 2003 shyt like Ave, nah this is TODAY staring at you right in the face. Same way Lost Boys was, same way CNN was, these nikkas a product of their time. All these dances BEEEENNNNN being done in Flatbush, Crown Heights, Brownsville, and these little nikkas will shoot you out your fukking socks. And they dance as well... nikka Big Daddy Kane danced, The Furious Five was damn near wearing skirts...

When Maino was out, these type of youngns was running around BK, but the older guard was smothering the shine, and muting out what was REALLY going on at The Elk's Lounge, House Parties etc. All the little teen club's and shyt, the thing is this has not been represented, the young nikkas who dancing for money on the train, all these little nikkas walking around with Adidas Sweats and Jordans going to Squads, this is they music. This aint for CAC's or nikkas who dont come outside. "What happened to my city!?" nikka what happened to you? Why havent you left your house... why havent you been up to Lymon in the Bronx, Far Rockaway, or in the 90's in BK, The Backblocks, Lennox Rd., Flatbush Gardens, Coney Island, Albany P's, every night it's killing/shooting and the streets is real.

All that NY is a safe city shyt is a marketing ploy to get white people to move here. The NY i visit and be at aint safe in the least bit... Go to Brownsvile, It's a war going on outside. Go down Pitkin Ave late night, those aint fire crackers and aint no white people. You will get juiced out there. I hate hearing lame nikkas talk about NY soft, catching L's all this dumb shyt. Not saying that you HAVE to like it, cuz you don't... But the same way Migos and Peeway represent the streets of the A, The same way Glory Boys was Chicago, GS-9 is Brooklyn and you have to respect that atleast.

Chicago influence, i could understand, but nikkas have shared slang for years, especialy now more than ever. Wayne practically got his whole style from NY punchline rappers, he took that and mixed it with the southern swag and became the man, whats the difference now? nikkas full of shyt and just reaching for a reason to hate. This the wave and ima buy and support whatever these young nikkas do. now hold this spit white boys, ya'll nikkas aint out here...

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My nikka shouted out elks lodge and squadz :myman:

But flatbush gardens will always be vandeveer p's to me.
 

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So I was in the hood yesterday, off Crown by Lincoln Terrace, literally every car full of young nikkas bumpin this album. shyt was crazy... All down the Parkway, shyt was surreal. Honestly this is bigger in NY than A$AP ever was. They shyt was more forced, and tbh nikkas still dont really listen to A$AP. Not in BK atleast.

nikkas could be talking about this is wack, biting Chicago, but atleast locally, this shyt is the music of the streets. It's good to see that finally a real reflection of what young urban life is like in NY TODAY. It aint some metrosexual shyt like A$AP, or some retro shyt like Joey, some 2003 shyt like Ave, nah this is TODAY staring at you right in the face. Same way Lost Boys was, same way CNN was, these nikkas a product of their time. All these dances BEEEENNNNN being done in Flatbush, Crown Heights, Brownsville, and these little nikkas will shoot you out your fukking socks. And they dance as well... nikka Big Daddy Kane danced, The Furious Five was damn near wearing skirts...

When Maino was out, these type of youngns was running around BK, but the older guard was smothering the shine, and muting out what was REALLY going on at The Elk's Lounge, House Parties etc. All the little teen club's and shyt, the thing is this has not been represented, the young nikkas who dancing for money on the train, all these little nikkas walking around with Adidas Sweats and Jordans going to Squads, this is they music. This aint for CAC's or nikkas who dont come outside. "What happened to my city!?" nikka what happened to you? Why havent you left your house... why havent you been up to Lymon in the Bronx, Far Rockaway, or in the 90's in BK, The Backblocks, Lennox Rd., Flatbush Gardens, Coney Island, Albany P's, every night it's killing/shooting and the streets is real.

All that NY is a safe city shyt is a marketing ploy to get white people to move here. The NY i visit and be at aint safe in the least bit... Go to Brownsvile, It's a war going on outside. Go down Pitkin Ave late night, those aint fire crackers and aint no white people. You will get juiced out there. I hate hearing lame nikkas talk about NY soft, catching L's all this dumb shyt. Not saying that you HAVE to like it, cuz you don't... But the same way Migos and Peeway represent the streets of the A, The same way Glory Boys was Chicago, GS-9 is Brooklyn and you have to respect that atleast.

Chicago influence, i could understand, but nikkas have shared slang for years, especialy now more than ever. Wayne practically got his whole style from NY punchline rappers, he took that and mixed it with the southern swag and became the man, whats the difference now? nikkas full of shyt and just reaching for a reason to hate. This the wave and ima buy and support whatever these young nikkas do. now hold this spit white boys, ya'll nikkas aint out here...

:pacspit:

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Breh , I'm simply asking what kind if music do you want to hear? "Boom bap" dj premier" havoc/alchemist type beats?
breh i dont mind any but these guys are a trasher version of uncle murda and his peoples :russ: its ok tho let these guys be the flavor of the month
 

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Personally, I'd prefer Rocky and Ferg on the remix. Maybe French, Troy Ave and Mack aren't there at the mainstream level to get this song popping. :manny:



Why is Zoe God so short :to:, that shyt is dope AF that nikka Corey Finesse :ohlawd:

This crew is legit, Bobby the star but Rowdy Rebel dope too. Abillion got a hood Drake vibe going as said previously and with the prison phone freestyle that nikka got bars. :whew:

"And I just had my shmurdas pulling up :birdman:
You get touched and I doubt that you could duck :ohhh:
bytch my heart is cold as ice, no hockey puck :demonic:
And bytch we with the shyts no fukking up" :wow:
 

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I ain't mad at this. If you from up here then you know this is a more organic buzz then the dikkriding the blogs have done with Troy Ave. And this ain't to knock Troy Ave cus he has some songs I like. But you would be hard pressed to here anybody in NY/NJ bumping his sh*t freely if their radio isn't turned on. About 2 Fridays ago I had went to BK to this masjid on Bedford ave for Jummah. All them young nikkas driving by was blasting that Hot N*gga and Schmoney Dance record. I don't know how long it will last but they may just low key take the summer. And as an "old head" (late 30's), I respect it.
 

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This shyt is the hiphop summer anthem, imo. I honestly can't think of any current songs that got the people in a frenzy the way this record did
 
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