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Who the fukk is Luka brasi? I thought that was a kevin gates mixtape
If anything it looks like Frenchy passing money around to a shooter who happens to rap![]()
that Luca Brasi Freestyle is a classic

Who the fukk is Luka brasi? I thought that was a kevin gates mixtape
If anything it looks like Frenchy passing money around to a shooter who happens to rap![]()
And? NY nikkas ain't the only ones...
They all sound the same my guy![]()
These are generalizationsBX Drill is significantly worse. From the strange thing they do to their voice to everyone using the same flow and cadence
top stylistic movementsBX Drill is significantly worse. From the strange thing they do to their voice to everyone using the same flow and cadence
These are generalizations
Not everyone uses the same flow or cadence or uses the āBatman voiceā
They do recycle lines and ad libs though
I wouldnāt say Kay Flock, Dthang, Kenzo Balla, TG Crippy, Dougie B, B Lovee, Sha Gz, Lee Drilly, Set Da Trend sound the same
Agree to disagree breh. I've never heard a NY/UK song that I wanted to listen to twice. As an old head I could be biased. We've gone back and forth a few post and you have not posted anything to change my mind. I want to support new artists, but in eyes we're at a stale mate. Quite a few people in this thread share the same sentiment that I've posted.These are generalizations
Not everyone uses the same flow or cadence or uses the āBatman voiceā
They do recycle lines and ad libs though
I wouldnāt say Kay Flock, Dthang, Kenzo Balla, TG Crippy, Dougie B, B Lovee, Sha Gz, Lee Drilly, Set Da Trend sound the same
Kenzo Ballawho u got as #1 for BX drill rn ?
These are generalizations
Not everyone uses the same flow or cadence or uses the āBatman voiceā
They do recycle lines and ad libs though
I wouldnāt say Kay Flock, Dthang, Kenzo Balla, TG Crippy, Dougie B, B Lovee, Sha Gz, Lee Drilly, Set Da Trend sound the same
Thatās cool bro you donāt have to like it point is it doesnāt sound the same both have distinctive rapping styles and not even the production is comparable because the UK is not as sample based nor does it use the club drum pattern of modern day NY drill.Agree to disagree breh. I've never heard a NY/UK song that I wanted to listen to twice. As an old head I could be biased. We've gone back and forth a few post and you have not posted anything to change my mind. I want to support new artists, but in eyes we're at a stale mate. Quite a few people in this thread share the same sentiment that I've posted.
Kenzo Balla
The energy shifted to Manhattan specifically Harlem and Upper West Side (Sugarhill rappers, Sweepers) and to Brooklyn (41) once every one started getting locked up and getting killed in the BX
I mention you've posted nothing to support your stance. You reply with more word salad...Thatās cool bro you donāt have to like it point is it doesnāt sound the same both have distinctive rapping styles and not even the production is comparable because the UK is not as sample based nor does it use the club drum pattern of modern day NY drill.
Bro I donāt give a fukk if you like itI mention you've posted nothing to support your stance. You reply with more word salad...
He got a project called The Year of the Balla and one called Mr. Ready to Blitzthe second song tuff AF
him n the other breh should do a full tape together
first song had some barz...fukked with it.....
the last song man the cadence was just 2 much for me...feel like he slowed down n let it breath a little it woulda been dope
he got a full project out or just loosys?