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Garbage Buffoonish rap is coming from everywhere now. NY included
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Garbage Buffoonish rap is coming from everywhere now. NY included
Because you defend ******** rap. And then you get defensive that people hate southern rap. No we hate garbage buffonish rap and that's mainly where it's coming from.
Even dusty old southern rappers(Scarface) diss current southern hip hop
Hell, JD did it.
Southern rap started on Scarface, Outkast and Goodie and is what now? There's not anyone close to that and it's embarrassing.
Boosie is a southern legend....brought up by UGK
Future by the Dungeon Family
They all cosign the dudes that put out quality. I never defend "garbish bafoonish rap. There is good southern rap out here. Two of the highest selling and most popular rappers are from the south. And they're putting out quality. Don't let the clones (Desiigner, Uzi, Travis Scott, Yachty) etc confuse you. There is a ton of good rap out there if you know where to look for it.
Before this gets derailed...this is about combat, his choice of guests...and how he meshes with them.
NORE brought KRS on...and it was one of the better podcast.
Trying to pigeon hole one region as being responsible for that is ******ed.and your point?
Boosie is a southern legend....brought up by UGK
Future by the Dungeon Family
They all cosign the dudes that put out quality. I never defend "garbish bafoonish rap. There is good southern rap out here. Two of the highest selling and most popular rappers are from the south. And they're putting out quality. Don't let the clones (Desiigner, Uzi, Travis Scott, Yachty) etc confuse you. There is a ton of good rap out there if you know where to look for it.
Before this gets derailed...this is about combat, his choice of guests...and how he meshes with them.
NORE brought KRS on...and it was one of the better podcast.
Trying to pigeon hole one region as being responsible for that is ******ed.
I agree, Combat lost when he dropped Pete honestly. Now it's some super focused journalistic snooze fest, when
it use to be more playful. IMO this is why Nore and Joe's podcast are killing everybody. All forms are needed though
in the long run.
I couldn't even get through the UK cast last week.
anyone catch the rap radar with jd ? i felt like it could've been better . would've liked to hear more questions about 1472 but it was still a good pod
im glad jd spoke about the streets aint right record . heard knocking pictures off the wall in the 90s like um can they do this ? lol . as a kid i loved that kriss kross album and i still think its one of jd's best produced projects . ill get dragged for that but idc young , rich , and dangerous was good
^they asked him at the end his top 5 records someone should have by him if they were to make a playlist and he named a couple of the usual suspects but then he spoke about how that record by kriss kross was never a single or a hit but somehow spawned a life of its own in houston but he doesn't think people realize he's the original producer of that beat and he's right cause i don't think people realize it either . when slowed down it does have a houston sound to it and i think damn near every texas rapper has used that beat at one point or another but I've never heard anyone give credit to where it originally came from
Yall think rap podcasts have "jumped the shark?" Take Combat for instance, the namesake I started this thread on 3 years ago. The first rap podcast I was really into, when I was toiling away for a entertainment PR firm. As noted in the past couple pages, there have been skippable episode, he's displayed the IDGAF attitude, and I'm not even sure he can carry the show alone. Everybody is essentially interviewing the same guest, even if it's 2-3 years later, we've heard the same stories, know their rise to stardom, etc
I can count on one hand podcasts who are bringing a different edge to the rap podcast game (IMO)
The Cipher (super nerdy, "hip hop head" podcast, but it really gets into the nuts and bolts of the artist and their music. If you like Nardwuar you'll like Shawn Setaro)
A Waste of Time (You'll find guests from the other podcasts, but their light hearted approach along with their knowledge makes the show a great listen)
Drink Champs (It's universally praised in here, Nore is gonna get stories out of his guests no one else really can)
I still listen to Combat, hopped on the Rap Radar train, and listen to Juan Ep regularly but they don't pique my interest as much has the above 3 do
I'm definitely turning this into a blog post
Will check out JD's interview. Son is SEVERELY underrated. I don't think enough people know his work. He's produced and written so many classics.
I unsubbed combat after the first kevin gates ep
don't even think I made it to the second one with gates
I unsubbed combat after the first kevin gates ep
don't even think I made it to the second one with gates