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Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by Bookworm616, Oct 7, 2011.

  1. buglerroller

    buglerroller Well-Known Member

    this negro! dont know nothing bout cali except what he sees on tv
     
  2. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I figured that...in the end, we have media that sensationalizes everything. This has been going long enough with the Boston Massacre and it's nuts that we have people wrapping their heads around so much of this.
     
  3. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    NY is where people come to make dreams happen. Cali is where you vacation and go back home lol. Legends like Sinatra and Jigga make hit songs about NY that win Grammys. Yall keep dancing to Katy Perry though lol
     
  4. Resurrected Fear

    Resurrected Fear New Member

    West SIIIIDE!!!

    NY is where people make dreams cause all you can do their is sleep and Idk wtf a Sinatra or a Jigga is, they aint legends on the west. I'll dance on Katy Perry's ass if that's what you mean
     
  5. RaiderLL

    RaiderLL Well-Known Member

    Seriously...my new favorite man... :cool:
     
  6. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Negro you make it here you can make it anywhere especially slow ass Palm Tree island
     
  7. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Ving was a little too real getting Kool-Aid in the buff and flipping out about getting three strikes.
     
  8. Stizzy

    Stizzy Well-Known Member

    And how he was hopping with dude mama. Lol
     
  9. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Cookin' grits n' shit. :smt081

    Dude hit her with that nigga squat.
     
  10. Stizzy

    Stizzy Well-Known Member

    Lol. Damn right. Doing hood thrust. Lol
     
  11. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

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  12. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Do you really want to start comparing NY artists to CA ones? Because that will be one short ass list on your end homie :cool:
    Know your place West Coast lol
     
  13. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    LOL. And Tyrese's character is lying awake and can't sleep because of the sound of his mother getting tagged. SMDH.
     
  14. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Yeah, the south and midwest own the top rap grammys, so we both lose. :D
     
  15. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    I doubt it but you could be right. South been on top record sales wise for like a decade
     
  16. Resurrected Fear

    Resurrected Fear New Member

    because of all that crunk, I'll let East coast have this much; you set the bar, you have skill and soul... but West Coast raised that bar and added some more to it...

    East and West actually have something to talk about. The South only talks about f*cking b*tches, getting f*cked up, and money that's not called rap that's called talking out of your ass.
     
  17. The Dark King

    The Dark King Well-Known Member

    Cosign
     
  18. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    I may be wrong, but it appears that the regions are placing progressively less emphasis on 'skills', i.e. the importance of flow, command of the language, etc, and more and more on beats, or just booty-shaking. I could be wrong, but that's the way it appears to me. And with each regional shift, lyrics are (generally, not totally) relegated to a lower and lower status. NYC/the East set the standard for microphone fetishism and the intense focus on lyrics and skills. The West appears to place less emphasis on the MC and began the move toward placing the music in front (although there are producers from the East who place crate diggin' on another level, like Pete Rock, Premier, Beatnuts, X-Ecutioners). The West still has some microphone freaks though. And the Midwest and South place even less focus on skills, even though in each region there are definitely exceptions to the rule (Common, Outkast, Goodie Mob, Pitbull, David Banner, anyone?). And every once in awhile the artists that are big in those latter regions can still surprise with a nice track that brings it all together.
     
  19. RaiderLL

    RaiderLL Well-Known Member

    IMO, each region has its purpose and place.

    If I just want to dance and get freaky as hell...I'm listening to some dirty south!

    If I want to bump my subs all over town...I'm playing that west coast shit (BEST beats ever). I definitely gravitate towards west coast rap...I NEED a good beat and bass, in addition to lyrics. WC has all that...they combine beats and lyrics which makes their tracks undeniably superior :cool:

    East coat rap typically, in my opinion, lacks rhythm. It's just talking, not flowing. I know we have a lot of east coast fans here, so Raider ain't making any friends with this level of honestly lol.
     
  20. Stizzy

    Stizzy Well-Known Member

    We tend to see A lot of things the same! This I would have to disagree with babes. Honestly, I think EC is the most lyrical of the three. Example: Nas. I'm a southern guy so I typically gravitate here, but talking, Example: 2012-13 Lil Wayne. TDK and I clash on music but I think he's going to agree. Lol
     

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