flesh prince
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I never understood the whole "(insert rapper) destroyed new york hip hop" either. Lets not act like everyone in new york was selling millions of records and holding hands until 50 cent came along.
Anyone who still thinks a region is "running rap" right now needs to come from under a rock and realize the internet changed how we look at these things. The most popular rapper in the world right now is from Canada. J Cole is from NC but has not an ounce of the southern sound in his style and hes been in nyc for 10 years now. Nikki is from nyc. Kanye is from the chi. Kendrick is from la. So that says the top rappers are from all over the place. Besides Future, who from the south is making that much noise right now? And even he still hasnt entered that elite tier yet where he sell a million records. Hes knocking on the door tho. Young Thug has alot of fan fare but it hasnt translated to commercial success yet.
Dudes like Dolph, Gotti, etc. Have cult followings and can tour at small venues all across the country but those are hardly the type of artists you bring up when you say "the south is running things".
Rap is global now. The internet is why you can have a guy from brooklyn sound like hes from atlanta and vice versa. Everyone is plugged into the same network. All that region to region city to city **** is dead.
Wasn't saying that any one region runs rap (although if you had to pick, it would be the South, because everyone is tryna sound like their from there).
I was saying that the South consistently has been at the top of the hip hop totem pole for 20 years while other regions have went through dry spells.
As far as Jay and 50, they went out of their way to use their power to keep other ****** from their city down. Dusty *** hating *** ******. . 40/40 still don't play Dipset records to this day.
Jeezy isn't gonna not do his job when it comes to dealing with Ross now that he's in the offices at Atlantic.