No lie POP SMOKE MIGHT BE THE REAL nikka PROTOTYPE TO SWAGGER JACK FOR 2020+

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I’ve been listening to him a bunch the last few weeks. The EP is good. It grows on you too. The first time hearing it you may be like, “nah.” Then a few hours later you can’t get some lyrics out of your head. Then you’re hooked :wow:
 

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Yo why this song sound like the first single he had out? :mjlol: we need to smacking motherfukkers eardrums for straight up promoting this garbage. New york needs to stick with it's own sound. The boom bap shyt because the trap and drill music most definitely isnt it. I'm tired of hearing this identity crisis gentrification music.


And is that the same roll Royce he stole from Cali too? Between the video of him recording him aggravating assaulting somebody and this, dude must want to be behind bars.
Lol ya'll really think these young NY kids are listening to that Boom Bap shyt.:russ:
 

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Well they need to do somethin and get off the South dikk already
Everybody is making that same sound regardless of region. The #1 song in the country is by a guy from Compton that sounds like a Young Thug clone. The internet has pretty much homogenized everything, so you’re not relegated to listening to whatever your local radio station is playing. Why you guys don’t get this is beyond me. :yeshrug:
 

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Everybody is making that same sound regardless of region. The #1 song in the country is by a guy from Compton that sounds like a Young Thug clone. The internet has pretty much homogenized everything, so you’re not relegated to listening to whatever your local radio station is playing. Why you guys don’t get this is beyond me. :yeshrug:
No. The problem is that the ones that I feel have the NY sound don't get enough push out of New York. I see cats shyt on Dave East all the time on here. Griselda and Roc Marciano are underground. It seems like the rappers with the most drama behind them get the most push like Tekashi Bobby Shmurda and now Pop Smoke
 

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No. The problem is that the ones that I feel have the NY sound don't get enough push out of New York. I see cats shyt on Dave East all the time on here. Griselda and Roc Marciano are underground. It seems like the rappers with the most drama behind them get the most push like Tekashi Bobby Shmurda and now Pop Smoke
It’s not about push. This generation don’t want to hear fukking boom bap. Boom bap never sold no records like that either. That soundscape doesn’t match the time frame and lifestyles of the modern youth.

Griselda is 35+ years old breh :heh:

Boom bap was only one of New York’s sounds in 40+ years of hip hop.

Pop Smoke, Tekashi, and Bobby made undeniable records like Welcome To The Party, Gummo, and Hot Nikka.
 
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