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Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Originally Posted by GolfWang
"I'm Texas trill, Texas trill"Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Dude is lost
you guys dont pay attention to any of his tracks or what?
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Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Originally Posted by GolfWang
"I'm Texas trill, Texas trill"Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
Dude is lost
you guys dont pay attention to any of his tracks or what?
Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Street hip-hop is dead in NYC ninja, get out of here with that garbage...ASAP has the ear of all the "yuppies" and "hipsters" you always talk about who have ran this scene for the past half-decade plus now. Vado is garbage, no one below 125 cares to listen to him. This is like when you tried to argue that Fred Da Godson had a right to be on the XXL cover last year, you stuck in 97 fam. ASAP already has songs that have blown up bigger than any Vado song and is branching out to various cities to work with people. Do more people listen to Vado in NYC? Sure. But do people that are considered tastemakers actually like Vado? Nah...I've never heard any Vado songs at any NYC establishment in all the time I've lived here duke. I'm already hearing ASAP in the club. Having the co-sing of an important few>Having the ear of the streets, when it comes to the NYC rap game right now.
lol....street hiphop is Dead in NYC?
last time i checked, maino, uncle murder, da lox, dipset, wu-tang, Nas etc. are doing JUST fine for themselves
damn yuppies tryin to tell a cat like me that walks da PAVEMENT in da boros daily whats hot
and i NEVER said fred da godson had any right to be on da XXL..i said CLEARLY he was holding Vado's position.
and to keep it EXTRA funky, da hottest person in NYC right now is French Montana...asap got ALOT to do before people outside da blogsphere care about him like that.
da average NYCer KNOWS who vado is...hell they all yellin slime this...stop it 5 that...aint no average NYer can tell you who ASAP is...his song LITERALLY only comes on hot 97 when DJ enuff plays it on da rush hour.
like i said plenty of times before..let ur man bubble FIRST before you declare him better then anyone...son dont even have a MIXTAPE
Bro nobody outside of New York knows who the *$+% Maino is besides that MTV show, "Hi Hater" and that song with T-Pain. Does Uncle Murda even make music anymore? The only thing I remember from him was the Papoose beef and that "Bullet" video that costed $5 bucks. He's probably homeless right now honestly. You should go buy him a meal since that's your boy. The rest of that list hasn't done anything substantial in a decade......literally. It's people like you that hold New York back. You don't wanna listen or support anything different. As someone posted, this is why New York can't have good things. It seems like this dude has been "chosen" right now, so just get behind the dude's wave and support the guy. Similar to what Houston did with Mike Jones....he might not be the best rapper in the world, but keep the guy's wave going and he can put on the rest of up-comers in the city and give New York a new swag.
Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by airmaxpenny1
Street hip-hop is dead in NYC ninja, get out of here with that garbage...ASAP has the ear of all the "yuppies" and "hipsters" you always talk about who have ran this scene for the past half-decade plus now. Vado is garbage, no one below 125 cares to listen to him. This is like when you tried to argue that Fred Da Godson had a right to be on the XXL cover last year, you stuck in 97 fam. ASAP already has songs that have blown up bigger than any Vado song and is branching out to various cities to work with people. Do more people listen to Vado in NYC? Sure. But do people that are considered tastemakers actually like Vado? Nah...I've never heard any Vado songs at any NYC establishment in all the time I've lived here duke. I'm already hearing ASAP in the club. Having the co-sing of an important few>Having the ear of the streets, when it comes to the NYC rap game right now.
lol....street hiphop is Dead in NYC?
last time i checked, maino, uncle murder, da lox, dipset, wu-tang, Nas etc. are doing JUST fine for themselves
damn yuppies tryin to tell a cat like me that walks da PAVEMENT in da boros daily whats hot
and i NEVER said fred da godson had any right to be on da XXL..i said CLEARLY he was holding Vado's position.
and to keep it EXTRA funky, da hottest person in NYC right now is French Montana...asap got ALOT to do before people outside da blogsphere care about him like that.
da average NYCer KNOWS who vado is...hell they all yellin slime this...stop it 5 that...aint no average NYer can tell you who ASAP is...his song LITERALLY only comes on hot 97 when DJ enuff plays it on da rush hour.
like i said plenty of times before..let ur man bubble FIRST before you declare him better then anyone...son dont even have a MIXTAPE
Bro nobody outside of New York knows who the *$+% Maino is besides that MTV show, "Hi Hater" and that song with T-Pain. Does Uncle Murda even make music anymore? The only thing I remember from him was the Papoose beef and that "Bullet" video that costed $5 bucks. He's probably homeless right now honestly. You should go buy him a meal since that's your boy. The rest of that list hasn't done anything substantial in a decade......literally. It's people like you that hold New York back. You don't wanna listen or support anything different. As someone posted, this is why New York can't have good things. It seems like this dude has been "chosen" right now, so just get behind the dude's wave and support the guy. Similar to what Houston did with Mike Jones....he might not be the best rapper in the world, but keep the guy's wave going and he can put on the rest of up-comers in the city and give New York a new swag.
The Creators Project will return to New York from October 15 - October 16 by transforming the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn into a colossal two-day arts and technology festival.
After spending the year traveling the world, VICE and Intel's The Creators Project lands back in New York with a marquee lineup of live performances and original Studio works by groundbreaking artists, musicians, designers and filmmakers.
This year's festival will take to the streets of DUMBO, Brooklyn, erecting 30-foot sculptures, showcasing works from over thirty leading international artists, and featuring dozens of live music performances. The event will also include the world premiere of Karen O's psycho-opera, Stop The Virgens, along with film screenings and panels.
Original artworks include Life on Mars Revisited, an immersive short film of David Bowie's classic space-rock anthem from legendary music photographer Mick Rock and filmmaker Barney Clay; 'A Physical Manifestation of Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space,' a cathedral-like physical manifestation of the song created by Spiritualized's J. Spaceman and acclaimed film director Jonathan Glazer; and Origin, a striking thirty by thirty foot audiovisual installation by UVA and composer Scanner, which will be the largest responsive work ever created by the UK based artists.
The festival runs:
Saturday 12-10pm
Sunday 12-8pm
The Creators Project will return to New York from October 15 - October 16 by transforming the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn into a colossal two-day arts and technology festival.
After spending the year traveling the world, VICE and Intel's The Creators Project lands back in New York with a marquee lineup of live performances and original Studio works by groundbreaking artists, musicians, designers and filmmakers.
This year's festival will take to the streets of DUMBO, Brooklyn, erecting 30-foot sculptures, showcasing works from over thirty leading international artists, and featuring dozens of live music performances. The event will also include the world premiere of Karen O's psycho-opera, Stop The Virgens, along with film screenings and panels.
Original artworks include Life on Mars Revisited, an immersive short film of David Bowie's classic space-rock anthem from legendary music photographer Mick Rock and filmmaker Barney Clay; 'A Physical Manifestation of Ladies and Gentlemen, We Are Floating in Space,' a cathedral-like physical manifestation of the song created by Spiritualized's J. Spaceman and acclaimed film director Jonathan Glazer; and Origin, a striking thirty by thirty foot audiovisual installation by UVA and composer Scanner, which will be the largest responsive work ever created by the UK based artists.
The festival runs:
Saturday 12-10pm
Sunday 12-8pm
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by ninjahood
lol....street hiphop is Dead in NYC?
last time i checked, maino, uncle murder, da lox, dipset, wu-tang, Nas etc. are doing JUST fine for themselves
damn yuppies tryin to tell a cat like me that walks da PAVEMENT in da boros daily whats hot
and i NEVER said fred da godson had any right to be on da XXL..i said CLEARLY he was holding Vado's position.
and to keep it EXTRA funky, da hottest person in NYC right now is French Montana...asap got ALOT to do before people outside da blogsphere care about him like that.
da average NYCer KNOWS who vado is...hell they all yellin slime this...stop it 5 that...aint no average NYer can tell you who ASAP is...his song LITERALLY only comes on hot 97 when DJ enuff plays it on da rush hour.
like i said plenty of times before..let ur man bubble FIRST before you declare him better then anyone...son dont even have a MIXTAPE
The rest of that list hasn't done anything substantial in a decade......literally. It's people like you that hold New York back.
Took the words out of mouth. No one is checking for NY
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by Buc Em
Originally Posted by ninjahood
lol....street hiphop is Dead in NYC?
last time i checked, maino, uncle murder, da lox, dipset, wu-tang, Nas etc. are doing JUST fine for themselves
damn yuppies tryin to tell a cat like me that walks da PAVEMENT in da boros daily whats hot
and i NEVER said fred da godson had any right to be on da XXL..i said CLEARLY he was holding Vado's position.
and to keep it EXTRA funky, da hottest person in NYC right now is French Montana...asap got ALOT to do before people outside da blogsphere care about him like that.
da average NYCer KNOWS who vado is...hell they all yellin slime this...stop it 5 that...aint no average NYer can tell you who ASAP is...his song LITERALLY only comes on hot 97 when DJ enuff plays it on da rush hour.
like i said plenty of times before..let ur man bubble FIRST before you declare him better then anyone...son dont even have a MIXTAPE
The rest of that list hasn't done anything substantial in a decade......literally. It's people like you that hold New York back.
Took the words out of mouth. No one is checking for NY
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by Buc Em
The rest of that list hasn't done anything substantial in a decade......literally. It's people like you that hold New York back.
Took the words out of mouth. No one is checking for NY
decade huh?
and that was LIGHT...
NY >>anyone and anywhere else.
da way some of ya suckin off ASAP when money don't even have a mixtape out is disgusting..ya tryin to play out ol' boy before he even put his foot on da starting line
like it or not, vado is waaay more important then ASAP...like i said, money dont even have 5k followers yet...would you book him to headline a big downtown NYC club over anyone right now in NY and expect to sell expensive
tickets clearly out? man....ya some spectacular fools
Originally Posted by ninjahood
Originally Posted by RedMan
Originally Posted by Buc Em
The rest of that list hasn't done anything substantial in a decade......literally. It's people like you that hold New York back.
Took the words out of mouth. No one is checking for NY
decade huh?
and that was LIGHT...
NY >>anyone and anywhere else.
da way some of ya suckin off ASAP when money don't even have a mixtape out is disgusting..ya tryin to play out ol' boy before he even put his foot on da starting line
like it or not, vado is waaay more important then ASAP...like i said, money dont even have 5k followers yet...would you book him to headline a big downtown NYC club over anyone right now in NY and expect to sell expensive
tickets clearly out? man....ya some spectacular fools