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Reed Dollaz is coo, philly has alot of talent.
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That's all I ever heard from their underground scene...Originally Posted by DUB 253
This.Originally Posted by bmorekicks
They gotta learn how to make hits...all I mostly hear is tough talk freestyles
Originally Posted by haiti5
^exactly..as if coke and gun rap doesnt exist..my guess is that many of these dudes arent packaged right..ala cassidy
That's what it sounds like.Originally Posted by Twig1026
Their up and comers are only loved in the philly-jersey-maybe DMV area...the 2 times I've been to Philly was for a Jay concert and a club and when that dude Meek Millz performed, EVERYONE KNEW THE LYRICS to like 4 songs with the same beat...I'm like "who the @%+# is this?"...on top of that he's yellin out "FLAMERS!" all the time, the name of his group or whatever...What kinda name is Flamers? I'm not hating but I can't find anyone in NY that knows who that is/would like a rap camp named Flamers...thats just one example though
Originally Posted by illphillip
Well, more than Chris get shine because of the Roc affiliation. Beans?
Black Thought?
Philly gets it's shine when it comes correct with the music. Fresh Prince and Jazzy Jeff are pioneers. Hate if you like.
Philly has mad pioneers. 3 X Dope. Steady B. Cool C. They were down at first. Then started beefing with each other (3 x Dope vs. Hilltop). Then stickin' up banks and catching cases.
Philly is like Detroit. It's is a TOUGH, blue collar city. Not as cosmopolitan as NY, LA, even Chicago. Those are all TOUGH cities as well, but they have a flossy side. Not as much of that in Philly and Detroit. And I think the music reflects that. Hence the lack of commercial appeal.
Originally Posted by zube42
>>>anyone else from Philly.