Whenever someone says something like "My city didn't bump Biggie and Nas" all you did was admit you and your city wasn't into Hip Hop.

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Everyone listened to Biggie

Nas… outside of If I Ruled The World, One Mic, Hate Me Now and Oochie Wally, I don’t remember him getting heavy play where I grew up (Alabama)
 

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Everyone listened to Biggie

Nas… outside of If I Ruled The World, One Mic, Hate Me Now and Oochie Wally, I don’t remember him getting heavy play where I grew up (Alabama)

That's actually alot of songs for a NY artist to be played in Alabama...
and everyone listened to Biggie after he got killed
 

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I don’t know why nikkas get so hurt about other people not listening to or liking the same music as them lol.

Don’t like nas? Cool
Don’t like jay? Cool
Big? Cool
Lupe? Cool
Ghost? Cool

Everyone has different taste. Some love the godfather, some love fast n furious.

As a New Yorker myself, i absolutely hate the bay area. To me they are the worst mc’s of all time. Im sure to the bay nikkas, mac dre is top 5. No problem
Keep in mind these are 40 year old men talking about rappers the average rap fans isn't even checking for :mjlol:

Arguing about who was considered a regional act in fukkin 1995 like the calendar aint changed :mjlol:
 

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LOL. You quoted me to talk about something that has nothing to do with the topic at all. You just wanted to get that off your chest.


Fans never cared about sales like that in the 90's but I'll let you cook.

Westcoast had a good year 4 year run of greatness. 93-96. But they didn't dominate the 90's like NYC the whole decade. Even in 1993 which was a big west coast year, you still had to share that with New Jersey.

Ready To Die sounds absolutely nothing like The Chronic. Now you just saying anything.:comeon:
Vanilla Ice outsold Hammer and Miami is considered the East Coast (eastern Standard Time) if we are being technical and petty. :lolbron:
The nikka literally opened up the album with a snoop sample and snatched the g funk sound for big poppa :mjlol:
 

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And your troll game stays exposing you.

You did a whole thread where you said you clicked on the video and heard it.



These are your words.



So you heard the song.

Your troll game is hysterical

Are you slow? If that thread was my first time
Hearing the song.then that means most ppl never heard the shyt. It means Glorilla wasn’t trolling

Why do you suburbs cats get so mad yall are different?
 

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LOL. You quoted me to talk about something that has nothing to do with the topic at all. You just wanted to get that off your chest.


Fans never cared about sales like that in the 90's but I'll let you cook.

Westcoast had a good year 4 year run of greatness. 93-96. But they didn't dominate the 90's like NYC the whole decade. Even in 1993 which was a big west coast year, you still had to share that with New Jersey.

Ready To Die sounds absolutely nothing like The Chronic. Now you just saying anything.:comeon:
Vanilla Ice outsold Hammer and Miami is considered the East Coast (eastern Standard Time) if we are being technical and petty. :lolbron:
Puff himself said Ready to Die is Biggie's Chronic. That was their biggest inspiration in making that album:ufdup:

Not everyone likes regional NY acts. Move on already its not 1995 anymore.
 

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Are you slow? If that thread was my first time
Hearing the song.then that means most ppl never heard the shyt. It means Glorilla wasn’t trolling

Why do you suburbs cats get so mad yall are different?


:laff:


Stop it. Your trolling is making my sides hurt.


 

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The nikka literally opened up the album with a snoop sample and snatched the g funk sound for big poppa :mjlol:
Puff himself said Ready to Die is Biggie's Chronic. That was their biggest inspiration in making that album:ufdup:

Not everyone likes regional NY acts. Move on already its not 1995 anymore.

:duck:

You just confirmed you don't know Hip Hop history. Those whistles you are referring to that was popular in G Funk and later on Big Poppa was already on Bronx natives, ShowBiz and AG's song "Soul Clap" almost 2 years before Doggystyle even existed and almost a year before The Chronic dropped.

I time stamped it for you. Press play and wait for the chorus.



And it was Public Enemy that made those whistles popular. Ice Cube already admitted that they were copying PE when doing fukk The Police which is why they used the same sample from Bring The Noise. That's why you hear the whistles on Express Yourself remix all after PE made them popular on
"Terminator X to the Edge of Panic" and "Rebel Without a Pause" in 1988.
 
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It’s possible to go platinum or multiplatinum but entire swaths of the country don’t listen to you or they don’t listen to you like that.

Now that the rap game is back to being regional you see the divides more easily.
 
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In Europe people only gave a fukk about West Coast music :yeshrug:
Dre, Snoop, Pac were international, while the east coast rappers were pretty much, local stars :yeshrug:
This is a lie from a K-Bot.

Everyone knows the European rap market is more East Coast influenced.

They love boom bap, they love 50, they love NY drill.
 

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You just confirmed you don't know Hip Hop history. Those whistles you are referring to that was popular in G Funk and later on Big Poppa was already on Bronx natives, ShowBiz and AG's song "Soul Clap" almost 2 years before Doggystyle even existed and almost a year before The Chronic dropped.

I time stamped it for you. Press play and wait for the chorus.



And it was Public Enemy that made those whistles popular. Ice Cube already admitted that they were copying PE when doing fukk The Police which is why they used the same sample from Bring The Noise. That's why you hear the whistles on Express Yourself remix all after PE made them popular on
"Terminator X to the Edge of Panic" and "Rebel Without a Pause" in 1988.

This some great A mental illness :mjlol:
 

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In 2017, NY Times analyzed some streaming data and created a map of where artists are listened to.

They found people on the West Coast didn’t listen to Future like that.
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Kendrick Lamar is mostly big on the West Coast.
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:sas1:

Instead of being humble and acknowledging that you learned something today, you talk sideways.

But that sideways talk is just a deflection from you not being able to dispute truth based on actual evidence. :sas2:
If you can show me where big or puff name dropped showbiz and ag even once, I'll give you a lil credit

Until then, you have no evidence to even begin to dispose the obvious :dead:
 
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