Dallas Rapper Dissing Houston, Says They Are Soft And Gay, and full of Suckas

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I refuse to believe this is a trend anywhere:laff:

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this nikka ride with the softest rapper out the H, Lil Flip, and got the nerve to call someone soft. Houston>>>>Fort Worth>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Dallas


DFW is da most dangerous place in texas

its a reason Dallas nikkas stay runnin thru Houston, but Houston nikkas are NEVER in dallas
which one of yall tellin the truth:lupe:
 
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You do realize that Chicago's most famous "sound" is a spinoff of a spinoff of a sound that originated in Memphis?

Infact, damn there every relevant "artist" today raps over beats that derive from of a style of production that originated in Memphis.

And the Memphis rap scene was heavily influenced by the Houston rap scene. Houston was on the map before any Chicago rap scene was even in existence.

And Detroit basically brought nothing noteworthy to the game, outside of making cac rap cool and acceptable. :skip:

1.Wrong about Chicago...Drill music is slowed down 90s chicago gangbanging music. Drill drums and trap drums are not the same. If you slow down a Jook beat, you will hear a drill beat. Only thing they took from Memphis/Atl was the synthesizers. Chicago was using those funny hi hats and drum patterns when Atlanta was still making fake Miami bass music.
2.Dilla, YBI, Awesome Dre, etc...Detroit contributed a lot more than you think. You're from DC. For years all the DMV had was Nonchalant, Rich Harrison, and Go-go music. Shut up.
 
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nikka... you act like i'm saying they bit Houston. :heh: There's a difference between being influenced by someone and being a biter. For instance, Gucci was influenced by Project Pat, but sounds nothing like Pat. I don't even understand what your argument is here. Or what you think i was getting at by making the factual statement about the Memphis being heavily influenced by Houston's rap scene.

And there were no relevant Chicago rappers to draw influence from during the early 90's when 3-6 and other Memphis rappers were 1st coming up...the fukk are you talking about?:leostare:

And since we're using Koop's word as gospel about the origin of their dark sound... let's hear what Lord Infamous about the origin of tongue twisting in Memphis in this interview back from in '97. :sas1:


Murder Dog: Naturally in music there’s going to be similarities that happen. It doesn’t mean one took the other’s style. Like Skinny Pimp sounds a lot like Bone.

Lord Infamous: Five or six years before anyone even knew of a Bone, Skinny, this guy name Skull and me, we would go to the clubs in Memphis. They had rap contests and people used to see who could rap the fastest and who could make their rap go the longest. We were doin’ it like a sport in Memphis, rollin’ the tongue. Skinny, Skull and me, were the first people I heard doin’ it. MJG was the originator of tongue twistin, he just don’t do it no more. Back when Skinny Pimp first came out, MJG was rollin’ his lines and Skinny was deep into it already. I was just listenin’ to underground tapes back then. I used to listen to MC Ren, Big Daddy Kane was the first person I heard rollin’ the tongue. When I heard him doin’ it, I liked it and started doin’ it.

http://www.angelfire.com/tn/northmphstrigg/interviews2.html

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Also, go on twitter and ask Koop who his favorite rapper is...he'll probably say K-Rino or Ganksta Nip.

Lord Infamous in another murder dog interview said Ganksta Nip was one of his favorite rappers coming up.

And Paul said Grip it on that other level is his favorite album of all time... and was sampling the living fukk out of several houston rap albums, but you're under some illusion that Houston didn't influence the Memphis rap scene. And some imaginary Chicago rappers that didn't exist or that nobody never heard of was behind the "Memphis sound" :shaq2:

Tung Twista made his national debut in 1991.
MJG is from Memphis.
 

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1.Wrong about Chicago...Drill music is slowed down 90s chicago gangbanging music. Drill drums and trap drums are not the same. If you slow down a Jook beat, you will hear a drill beat. Only thing they took from Memphis/Atl was the synthesizers. Chicago was using those funny hi hats and drum patterns when Atlanta was still making fake Miami bass music.
2.Dilla, YBI, Awesome Dre, etc...Detroit contributed a lot more than you think. You're from DC. For years all the DMV had was Nonchalant, Rich Harrison, and Go-go music. Shut up.
That's all trap music is to me, Miami Bass. :yeshrug:
 

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Lord Infamous: I was a real big Ganksta Nip fan too. When we started we were called The Serial Killers and we did a show with Ganksta Nip in Club Obsession. We were still in high school.

http://www.murderdog.com/feb_2008/Lord_Infamous.htm

Now... about those Do or Die and Twista shows in Memphis that supposedly had such a profound impact on Memphis rap in the early-90's :mjlol:

I expect you to post evidence of these occuring any second now (just as i did).

Or any songs where 3-6 are sampling or quoting Twista or Do or Die's music or ANY Chicago's rappers music in the early to mid 90's (like they've done a gazillion times with NIP, Face, Geto Boys, Point Blank, UGK, SPC etc.)

you won't be able to because you were making up shyt
This may be a little off topic of your post but I just wanted to say that Gangsta Nip always gets credited with Horror Core but Geto Boyz had songs like Assassins and Mind of a Lunatic before Nip even came out.
 

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the guy from dallas that went to cali and made west coast hip-hop? :sas2:


the guy who recorded his debut album in cali? :sas2:

the guy who was on his debut album was wearing an los angeles kings cap? :sas2:

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Yeah, that guy. :umad:
 

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I dont usually b on this kinda s@$t talkin bad on ppl,but yall pathetic!1st off,tha only reason Htown nggz dont be up in dallas is cuz there aint a damn thang in dallas they need! dallas got a few solid dudes n tha rap game,but not near enuf ta talk like that.Real talk.....tha police is tha hardest thang in dallas,period! Im ALL Htown & I been all up n thru dallas n I gota say...I aint impressed.So soon as yall wana man tha fuk up n diss sum1..head down ta 5th or 3rd ward,mo-city,southpark...n catch ANY cat on tha street n let em kno how u feel.Internet gangstaz is playd out,washed up,almost made it,half steppin wannabe Gs that talk shyt.HANDLE UP!
 

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FYI...Flip is a bytch made mamas boi,he dont rep no fukn Htown k.He a fukn joke.All uh Sucka free,squad up etc...nun but hoez.Slim Thug,Zro,Trae,Bun, they tha stand up dudes reppin & trust any1 of em could slide thru ya section wit no security n NOT SHYT fidna happen.Stop hatin n give credit where its due.Eclass,DSR,Pookie,Lucci...all doin it,but dont hate on a whole city jus cuz so many of em shinin.
 

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DFW is da most dangerous place in texas

its a reason Dallas nikkas stay runnin thru Houston, but Houston nikkas are NEVER in dallas
fukk Dallas. nikkas quick to kill each other over some bullshyt, meanwhile George Bush walks the streets untouched. You nikkas ain't shyt. We've since left that meaningless gang banging in the past. You fukkers need to catch up.
 
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