dora_da_destroyer
Master Baker
nikka, that’s who and what affected the south and their reception in that market. This ain’t the same as today where people get to circumvent the media, they were gatekeepers. Futhermore you had artists themselves hating on nikkas. Those were the voices, wasn’t no Twitter to see that spilz was messing with you. The radio, magazines, video stations word mattered. But please pull up a hot 97 air play list from 94-00 so I can see just how much southern music was getting spinsSee this is the problem. U looking at the “media” and taking shyt from that but the STREETS wasn’t moving like that. I can run down what was being played on the radio and everything in the 90s like the back of my hand. The media also hated on It Was Written while the STREETS was fukkin wit it heavy. This is the fukkin problem now. @Knicksman20 @FreshAIG @HARLEM AL and any other NYC poster that lived thru this shyt. Am I bullshyttin?