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My son spoke the gospel on this
Late pass. What project of his should I check first?
I'm go back and read the thread when I get a chance.
Long story short, I met Zach from Noisey/VICE almost two weeks ago at a live recording of The Combat Jack Show. He was a guest on another Podcast, 'Play Cousins' and had talked loosely about the scene in South Florida with XXXtension, Denzel Curry, Raider Klxn etc, so we talked about that briefly when I approached him. I asked if he as familiar with what was goin on in East Flatbush/Flatbush, Crown Heights etc, and of course he didn't. A lot of these gentrifiers didn't sign up to live in the Brooklyn that Biggie & MOP rapped about. But anyway, so I'm tellin homie about the Spin Music scene and **** and drawing the parallels between Brooklyn today and the atmosphere in Chicago right before Chief Keef broke. Tell him how these young bols beefin on social media and using the songs and ****, let him know it's a lot more than what meets the eyes, I got articles, real life accounts etc, I mentioned Jourvert to him because that's prolly the biggest coverage in news these gang wars have received, that is what really got his attention, mentioned the Loccie Shmula situation..
So boom we exchange #s and ****, so I text him the next day (two Fridays ago) I let him know I got all the **** and I could/would send it if it was *** with him. Said they wasn't really lookin into doin another Noisey but he was down to hear new music, so I sent him 4 jawns:
Curly Sav & Dah Dah - "Can't Hold Me"
Sheff G & Corey Finesse - "No Suburban" Remix
KJ Balla - "Cookin Up"
Leaf Feat. AceNumba5 & Jezz Gasoline - "No Twirl Zone"
No response so I'm thinkin, maybe it was a Lil too much for homie, or he just flat out wasn't ****in wit it. Fast forward to this past Thursday I'm on FB and I see a Noisey/VICE article about the New York scene we should be paying attention to, the 4 videos in the article are 2 of the 4 I sent him..
So they want to pay attention it's just a matter of a transcendent star coming out of this movement..
Here's the article it's Mad cookie cutter, they should've came to a REAL N to do it but whatever..
https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/artic...tion-to-new-yorks-most-exciting-new-rap-scene
I'm go back and read the thread when I get a chance.
Long story short, I met Zach from Noisey/VICE almost two weeks ago at a live recording of The Combat Jack Show. He was a guest on another Podcast, 'Play Cousins' and had talked loosely about the scene in South Florida with XXXtension, Denzel Curry, Raider Klxn etc, so we talked about that briefly when I approached him. I asked if he as familiar with what was goin on in East Flatbush/Flatbush, Crown Heights etc, and of course he didn't. A lot of these gentrifiers didn't sign up to live in the Brooklyn that Biggie & MOP rapped about. But anyway, so I'm tellin homie about the Spin Music scene and **** and drawing the parallels between Brooklyn today and the atmosphere in Chicago right before Chief Keef broke. Tell him how these young bols beefin on social media and using the songs and ****, let him know it's a lot more than what meets the eyes, I got articles, real life accounts etc, I mentioned Jourvert to him because that's prolly the biggest coverage in news these gang wars have received, that is what really got his attention, mentioned the Loccie Shmula situation..
So boom we exchange #s and ****, so I text him the next day (two Fridays ago) I let him know I got all the **** and I could/would send it if it was *** with him. Said they wasn't really lookin into doin another Noisey but he was down to hear new music, so I sent him 4 jawns:
Curly Sav & Dah Dah - "Can't Hold Me"
Sheff G & Corey Finesse - "No Suburban" Remix
KJ Balla - "Cookin Up"
Leaf Feat. AceNumba5 & Jezz Gasoline - "No Twirl Zone"
No response so I'm thinkin, maybe it was a Lil too much for homie, or he just flat out wasn't ****in wit it. Fast forward to this past Thursday I'm on FB and I see a Noisey/VICE article about the New York scene we should be paying attention to, the 4 videos in the article are 2 of the 4 I sent him..
So they want to pay attention it's just a matter of a transcendent star coming out of this movement..
Here's the article it's Mad cookie cutter, they should've came to a REAL N to do it but whatever..
https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/artic...tion-to-new-yorks-most-exciting-new-rap-scene
If it wasn't for places like that or complex, I wouldn't had known about Dave east, russ, and Denzel curry 3-4 years ago. So I appreciate itI actually just peeped the article earlier & was conflicted on it. On one hand it is shining a light on the artist, but on the other hand Noisey is known for tryna hop on the wave of anything that depicts young black men wylin. I was sitting there thinking damn do they really like the music or are they attracted to the drill aura around it.
If it wasn't for places like that or complex, I wouldn't had known about Dave east, russ, and Denzel curry 3-4 years ago. So I appreciate it
Well yea same page I seen them it had like peewee longway. But that's why you just godda test em out. Everyone ain't gonna be for everybodyWhile i do see them post gys like east occasionally i feel as if they promote & endorse rappers who showcase ignorance the most.
I'm go back and read the thread when I get a chance.
Long story short, I met Zach from Noisey/VICE almost two weeks ago at a live recording of The Combat Jack Show. He was a guest on another Podcast, 'Play Cousins' and had talked loosely about the scene in South Florida with XXXtension, Denzel Curry, Raider Klxn etc, so we talked about that briefly when I approached him. I asked if he as familiar with what was goin on in East Flatbush/Flatbush, Crown Heights etc, and of course he didn't. A lot of these gentrifiers didn't sign up to live in the Brooklyn that Biggie & MOP rapped about. But anyway, so I'm tellin homie about the Spin Music scene and **** and drawing the parallels between Brooklyn today and the atmosphere in Chicago right before Chief Keef broke. Tell him how these young bols beefin on social media and using the songs and ****, let him know it's a lot more than what meets the eyes, I got articles, real life accounts etc, I mentioned Jourvert to him because that's prolly the biggest coverage in news these gang wars have received, that is what really got his attention, mentioned the Loccie Shmula situation..
So boom we exchange #s and ****, so I text him the next day (two Fridays ago) I let him know I got all the **** and I could/would send it if it was *** with him. Said they wasn't really lookin into doin another Noisey but he was down to hear new music, so I sent him 4 jawns:
Curly Sav & Dah Dah - "Can't Hold Me"
Sheff G & Corey Finesse - "No Suburban" Remix
KJ Balla - "Cookin Up"
Leaf Feat. AceNumba5 & Jezz Gasoline - "No Twirl Zone"
No response so I'm thinkin, maybe it was a Lil too much for homie, or he just flat out wasn't ****in wit it. Fast forward to this past Thursday I'm on FB and I see a Noisey/VICE article about the New York scene we should be paying attention to, the 4 videos in the article are 2 of the 4 I sent him..
So they want to pay attention it's just a matter of a transcendent star coming out of this movement..
Here's the article it's Mad cookie cutter, they should've came to a REAL N to do it but whatever..
https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/artic...tion-to-new-yorks-most-exciting-new-rap-scene