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They don't have to have one sound, as Slum Village, Black Milk, Royce Da 5'9", nor King Gordy sound alike. But they all do seem to have something that unifies them (I'm gonna say it's the culture of each city). I just think gradually as hip hop/rap has reached a near apex, everything has become so deluded and over exposed that it takes away from what makes (or what made) regions unique. If you were to throw a bunch of current rappers names in a hat and pull them out, you wouldn't know where they were from unless you went to wikipedia. Too many of them seem to be missing the soul and the culture of their city. Basically a bunch of rapping bodies.
Ok somebody gets it...repped