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Yeah great resurgence in hip hop as far as NY goes
I put pro era in the same catagory as Joey Bad***. The Underachievers and Flatbush Zombies are also
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Yeah great resurgence in hip hop as far as NY goes
I put pro era in the same catagory as Joey Bad***. The Underachievers and Flatbush Zombies are also
Damn the driving gloves.Last picture/post of these I bug y'all with.
One of my friend's on IG asked if I still had the gloves, and up until then I had completely forgot about them. Looked for them and found them...
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No i haven't but I will definitely look into it! Detroit's music culture has been in a weird place since the D12 days ended@airmatic Do you ever pop across the river to check out some Detroit Techno? I went to Movement last year and while I want to go again, it's not in the cards for this year.
He got the ball rolling and brought eyes to the beast coeast movement all though his particular style is not New York. but he broke regional barriers so i'd personally say he does a little more than nothing.ASAP Rocky does nothing for NY HipHop.
oh forsure. Pro Era really brings the NY soundI just feel he isnt reppin NY corectly and he kind of got that south flow. I'm not knocking his music i just feel there are better people out there as far as bringing music back to NY. Maybe its just because i grew up in late 80's 90's era of rap
Barbershop high just restocked on blacksheepnc just incase anybody wanted a pair.
It's the exact opposite for me. I grew up with eclectic musical tastes and now I listen to mostly only rap.
i listen to practically everything... from RnB to underground rap, from rock n roll to metal and everything in between... dubstep, electric, spanish music etc... growing up i was strickly rap/ hip hop: tupac, biggie, nas, mobb deep, jayz, Big L, Eazy E, Dre, NWA, Snoop Dogg, & bone thugs etc. was what you found in my CD player with an exception of new artist during that time. ( High school years early 2000s) after high school i decided to pick up playing Guitar which opened up my playlist to many different genres. ipod library went from around 300 to the 1000s lol
black laces...still waiting on my paypal gifts
Hip hop died to me in the mid 2000s when all that southern ish hit the scene. Just not my cup of tea. Still listen to big, nas, mobb deep, old school rap.
Skipped a big phase in music but now I'm all abt edm for working out and when I'm going out. Now its just whatever is on my Pandora/grooveshark