NY should do what The West just did. Which artist from Kendricks generation can spearhead the movement and lead th show?

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Ain’t Kendrick’s generation, but Nas the only one who really loves hip hop and would be humble enough to reach out to the youth as well as his peers and the generation between while not having a bunch of music politics holding him back . His MSG concert was as close to the Pop out for his generation as NY gonna get lol
 

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Breh took my talking point from the concert thread :mjgrin:

There is nobody from NY from Kendricks era who can do it to this magnitude, closest thing was Rocky with Yams Day and even then that's not reduced to just NY artists and there is no way you're uniting all the NY gangs on stage for a special moment when the majority of these nikkas who blow up are teenage crashouts who blow up off of drill music where they're dissing dead opps and rival gangs.

The biggest "modern" rappers out of NY are females, a deceased Pop Smoke, then it's A Boogie who's album just underperformed, then it's Lil Tjay. The city has a long way to go before they produce a modern day male star on the level of Kendrick but idk how we get there because it's not gonna be a drill rapper who becomes that
 
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