Newark88
Superstar
Before Marcberg dropped, for a lil over a decade the underground scene was bland for the most part. Growing up I fukked with both underground and mainstream music, especially during the early & mid 90's when both worlds were more intertwined with one another. But once the late 90's came, it was definitely a split between the 2 parties. I always was a fan of bar driven, substance heavy music. That was always my preference. But I was also a n*gga deep in the streets getting into whatever that lifestyle had to offer. Post 98 going into the 00's, the underground scene wasn't speaking to me and others like that anymore. With the exception of Little Brother and releases from Sean Price and of course Doom, underground rap became known for corny emo white nerd rap during the 00's. The emergence of Roc fully coming into his own gave the underground scene a much needed boost. I said it in another post, before Roc, it was almost considered a sin being an underground rapper and being dipped up, pushing a nice foreign whip, popping champagne, etc. Roc bridged the gap and made it cool again to spit hard sh*t and make non conformist music while being on that fly sh*t. This laid the foundation for your Griseldas of the world prospering today. As we go into a new decade, as Drake, Kendrick, and Cole changed the landscape in the 10's on a mainstream level, Roc changed the landscape for the game on an underground level.