East Coast & West Coast: Hip Hop (best, better, Atlanta)
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The east coast fell off big time tho in the late 2000's... there's been next to nothing interesting coming out of NY for the last 4 years. OB4CL2 got overhyped because it was OB4CL2, Dipset is done, Jada and Styles are still the only ones who can spit worth a damn in D Block and BP3 was garbage. Corey Gunz never did anything with his career, Cam's washed up and that Nas & Damian Marley was just average. The whole NY scene has been stagnant anyway... people still rapping on the same premo beats and spitting the same flows... NY needs a new direction.
The east coast fell off big time tho in the late 2000's... there's been next to nothing interesting coming out of NY for the last 4 years. OB4CL2 got overhyped because it was OB4CL2, Dipset is done, Jada and Styles are still the only ones who can spit worth a damn in D Block and BP3 was garbage. Corey Gunz never did anything with his career, Cam's washed up and that Nas & Damian Marley was just average. The whole NY scene has been stagnant anyway... people still rapping on the same premo beats and spitting the same flows... NY needs a new direction.
lol NYC radio is sounding better now than it ever did in the last four years. Theres alot of new artist making noise. They just gotta get more national exposure. But right now new york is looking promising.
And i thought OB4CL2 was straight crack
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