Nah I don’t believe so. Even look at DTP. One of his best artists on it was from Chicago. His flow isn’t ATL either. It’s more Midwest/East Coast.
You might be right
Nah I don’t believe so. Even look at DTP. One of his best artists on it was from Chicago. His flow isn’t ATL either. It’s more Midwest/East Coast.
They’re still country to me. and not East coat
Wasn't he like 9 or so when he moved to Atlanta?
Yeah I actually grew up with a bunch of women that like this but they was usually into rocking tennis shoes and men’s designer clothes but making it look sexyWhy wouldn’t I not? He’s the only rapper out Of Texas that I can tolerate bc he doesn’t have that Texas flow or cadence and I put him in the league with Benny the Butcher, vdon, griselda and them.
BREAKING NEWS: to you internet one dimensional thinkers - Girls actually have interest in Underground rappers And independents, we have musical interests and have the ability to listen to sub genres of rap
And guess what, we have hobbies and interests outside of getting our nails done and showing off online
I like to read books. I’m not an IG thot and I actually work for a living instead of gaming and Sexually manipulating men And I’m not a lesbo or bi
And no I’m not fat or obese either, I work out and listen to rappers while I exercise
Yes, I listen to rap - all types. I’m more of a rap fan than R&b, shocking I know
The only rap that I don’t listen to is that wack ass Mumble rap, southern trap shyt and goofy ass white boy rappers.
I know but he rep Houston ever since he started rappin so we claiming him.Le$ actually from New Orleans.
Nah. Never a tomboy. I’m strictly heels, ballet flats and Dresses, leggings - never dressed like a man; I barely wear jeans lol. I own about two pair of sneakers for working out and running around with my kids at the park. And I’m in corporate for my 9-5, so 9/10 my daily daywear -I’m usually in a business dress or business casual. grew up with a lot of brothers but still able to maintain femininity. Even studied/danced ballet for a while. Art and musical appreciation is one of my hobbies- It is what it is. Multi faceted.Yeah I actually grew up with a bunch of women that like this but they was usually into rocking tennis shoes and men’s designer clothes but making it look sexy
Who is we, I never got into his rapping. He bores me to sleep.I know but he rep Houston ever since he started rappin so we claiming him.
Easy coast to me is dark, deep, heavy bass, intertwined with soulful melodic street music that cant Be co-opted bc It’s authentic. Like a real heavy gritty track to where you can feel that shyt in your soul, relate to it. It’s a formulation, not a formula. east coast music is not just a sound, or a trend, it’s an experience. State of mind - you either get it or you don’tmight need to define east coast flow.
im guessing it is less melodic with emphasis on lyrics...
That’s just how it goes sometimes, we run this shyt. No disrespect intended but respect is due to the foundation that is East coastThis thread is disrespectful as fukk. Every southern rapper than can spit nikkas talking about they have an east coast flow
Not sure how old he was when he moved to Atlanta, but he was born in Champaign, IL and he even went to high school at one point in Oak Park (which is a suburb of Chicago...basically the west side).Wasn't he like 9 or so when he moved to Atlanta?