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Southern rap to me is OutKast and Scarface and UGK. That's all I'm saying.
Also, uh-oh's point about early Lil Wayne is important. Lil Wayne from Lights Out and 500 Degreez is so different from Lil Wayne from The Carter 3 and Dedication 2. |
Also, listen to Lil Wayne's latest album, ColleGrove (with 2 Chainz), and tell me that's not Southern.
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his newer shit is a far cry from his squad up and carter stuff tho
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So basically this whole thread is.
If southern rappers rap with an intellect its obvious up north influence lol No wonder TI IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE, LOOK HE USED ELEQUENT AND FIGURATIVE AND CONTEMPLATION IN HIS RAP, HE OBSLY GOT HIS STYLE FROM NY., Thats all i see in this thread. Stfu nerds Come on man. |
I think the point is that ti and lil wayne r rarities in that respect to southern rap
Which is where the discussion comes into play U FUCKA MOWRUN |
Actually its not.
Big krit raps like that, but his accent is so thick most poeple dont see it. Lets see. how bout andre 300, yall gon sit here and tell me this cat aint southern? |
HE.LOOK LIKE HOOD AND WILD GUY
HE'S AMAZING THO |
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And also an awesome distinction of southern rappers as opposed to the music TI and wayne make From the accents to the production to the subject matter there's a vast difference Rhyme complexity is not the only difference |
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wors i feel you on this right here. I see your point. It just feels like everytime a southern rapper doesnt rap like hes from the south its an automatic indication that hes not southern. Thats what erks me. i feel you tho. I ve had to much to drink |
LOL u are on certains team of this discussion
He's made some good points for ur camp Drink on lil beardo |
It's just weird to me that the only New Yorker in this discussion (me) is the one arguing against the idea that all smart rap is from New York.
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calling NY rap "smart" is pretty laughable.
Phife Dawg once said "I float like gravity" I'm sayin though. |
Lil Wayne is not stylistically southern, at least he wasn't during his prime years.
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The very mention of TI IS ENOUGH |
Well he is from the South........& he does rap...I swore this was a drunk Witty thread though
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You're a worldly man. Imagine if they said every successful Korean company was run like a Japanese company? |
that's an illogical leap, though, to go from "rap originated in NY" to "all rappers sound like NY rappers." There are distinct style and sound differences in different regions, and when I hear Lil Wayne, he does not sound like basically anyone else who has a southern sound. To be fair, I basically only listened to him during his peak years, and I haven't heard anything from the one you mentioned earlier. I could very well be wrong, but I'm still not really convinced. What would you say are his most "southern" tracks?
The conflation of complex lyricism and intelligence is a straw man; a lot of intelligent shit can (and has been) said simply. I'm just calling a spade a spade to say that the east coast is responsible for introducing complex lyricism, but that's only one aspect of what defines the style. Biggie didn't have terribly complicated rhyme schemes, but his production and lyrical content make him an unmistakably east coast MC. Just like Snoop is unmistakably west coast, and Finny is unmistakably a textcee with a mic in need of another hobby. Wayne is his own thing altogether, which is a compliment to his creativity more than anything. I don't think it's unreasonable to say he's a southern MC, but having made this thread, I don't think I'm being as unreasonable as I suspected I was to think otherwise. |
You talking bout Wayne ha.
thinking he changed the game ha. crew gettin fame now but Juvenile paved the lane ha |
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