You must have just started watching.
Daylyt sounded like a west coast nygga. Once Lux/Calicoe happened, he completely revamped his style. However, even with his Lux influence, he still sounds like he’s from the west coast.
You must believe all lyrical guys sound like they’re from the east coast? Would you say guys like crooked I and ras kass rap like they’re from New York?
I don't what you're saying.
My point is that a super lyricist is a super lyricist, I hold Ras Kass "Soul On Ice" as highly as any other East Coast album.
To me I don't care where a dude from, bars are bars
Even production wise I'm as big a fan of Beatminerz, Erick Sermon as I am of Dj Quik, Dj Battlecat, Daz Dillinger etc
I think Daylyt is a superb lyricist, I hold him to the same standard as any other lyricist .
During that goofy New York vs Midwest movement crap, I liked ALL the guys who were great, Hitman Holla, Verb regardless of them say "Hurr".
I've noticed in Battle Rap dudes who aren't pure fans of hip hop as an art form, tend to have a lot of regional biases, even cats liking a Brooklyn rapper over a Harlem one etc
Danny Myers is one of the greatest battle rappers in the world right now, I'm as excited to see him as I am to see Ave, Rum Nitty, K Shine, npn-choking Chess etc etc
A lot of people claim to not like B Dot or Danny Myers or Daylyt, mostly coz they're from the West coast and don't have those East Coast cadences and references. Which shouldn't matter if you truly love bars/hip hop