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View Poll Results: Which did you like more?
It's all about the East Coast, you know it! 43 33.59%
It's all about the West Coast, you know it! 19 14.84%
I liked both, but I liked East Coast more. 44 34.38%
I liked both, but I liked West Coast more. 22 17.19%
Voters: 128. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 08-30-2010, 05:15 PM
eek
 
Location: Queens, NY
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what other examples. post them please.

having the power of a dollar ep on vinyl doesn't make you "qualified" to speak on ny hip hop and it doesn't mean that you know about what you're speaking about. especially with some of the "blasphemous" stuff you've been posting today to be blunt.

anyway forget all that. post more examples of 50 on supposed southern beats. i wanna hear them all before i comment on that.

i also would like to know what him spitting over a "southern style" beat have to do with anything at all.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:16 PM
 
Location: Bronx, NY
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Are we listening to the same 50? I got that Power of The Dollar EP on vinyl and heard just about everything from him up until Forever King.





^That aint a typical NY drum pattern...


There's other examples but I aint gonna bother.
Wow lol. This is not a southern beat.. This is r&B mix with a little Hip Hop. Ne-yo is an r&b singer.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:18 PM
 
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I don't get all the hype for Freddie Gibbs... he's the definition of an average rapper. And I got family out in Gary... I've been in most of the places in his videos. IMO he's just average.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL Freddie Gibbs is one of the best rappers in the business...

Average?
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:20 PM
 
Location: The Bay
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Wow lol. This is not a southern beat.. This is r&B mix with a little Hip Hop. Ne-yo is an r&b singer.

They use the drum pattern all the time in the south. Read the post again. And I said increasingly... I didn't say he was trying to be Gucci Mane.


And lol at 4 people trying to gang up on me...Obviously there's a lot of NY love on this board.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:21 PM
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Location: Queens, NY
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They use the drum pattern all the time in the south. Read the post again. And I said increasingly... I didn't say he was trying to be Gucci Mane.


And lol at 4 people trying to gang up on me...Obviously there's a lot of NY love on this board.
get used to it. its usually 15 to 1 against us in any given topic. now go find more examples of 50 over southern beats and post them please so that i can reply to it.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:25 PM
 
Location: The Bay
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what other examples. post them please.

having the power of a dollar ep on vinyl doesn't make you "qualified" to speak on ny hip hop and it doesn't mean that you know about what you're speaking about. especially with some of the "blasphemous" stuff you've been posting today to be blunt.

anyway forget all that. post more examples of 50 on supposed southern beats. i wanna hear them all before i comment on that.

i also would like to know what him spitting over a "southern style" beat have to do with anything at all.
blasphemous? rofl... take your hip hop certified card and shove it. Know anything about The Cenobites? Godfather Don? Know what effect they had on Company Flow and the rest of Def Jux/Rawkus Records? Know about The Juggaknots? Know about Prince Paul and the influence he had on the RZA back in the Gravediggaz days? I've been listening to the east coast... step back. And I mentioned the Power of the Dollar EP to say I've been listening to 50 since the beginning.


It has to do with the fact that he's currently NY's best known representer other than Jay Z.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:28 PM
 
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get used to it. its usually 15 to 1 against us in any given topic. now go find more examples of 50 over southern beats and post them please so that i can reply to it.
what? i see more NYC love than any other city on here.. the homerism is hilarious and pathetic all bundled into one delusion package.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:32 PM
 
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I can think of quite I few I'd take over him.

J Da Vinci would be one.

J Da Vinci - Concrete Jungle Juice



J Da Vinci - Ben

He's not bad, but he's nothing special. His flow is mad wack. Doesn't compare to Freddie Gibbs at all.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:33 PM
 
Location: The Bay
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get used to it. its usually 15 to 1 against us in any given topic. now go find more examples of 50 over southern beats and post them please so that i can reply to it.

Again, hop off. Find them yourself... It doesn't take that much looking.

Some of yall are pathetic... people like yall are the reason why Hip Hop Is Dead almost went platinum. Buying into the same attitudes that got Pac and Biggie killed in the first place... face it. NY is not the center of the universe, and it aint the center of the rap universe. It's the heart, but rap doesn't revolve around NY.
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Old 08-30-2010, 05:35 PM
 
Location: The Bay
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He's not bad, but he's nothing special. His flow is mad wack. Doesn't compare to Freddie Gibbs at all.

Thank you for telling me why you think my taste is wack like I give a ****... grow the **** up. Wasn't talking to you. If you prefer Freddie Gibbs, all power to you.
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