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Atlanta. The only dance I like is the Dallas Boogie and the booty dew is alright. Atlanta dances are more simple and don't involve too much movement; just what I like.
I'm a tall slanky dude so half of those dances are not meant for me to do lol
Both! Atlanta's dances are quite simple, expect for the whole Souja Boy Dance. Dallas's dances are more fun to do, but they are a corny when compared to Atlanta's.
Why do I feel like Dallas is now the capital of corny dance moves? Where do they even come up with this? Who thought to name the Stanky Leg just by putting one leg out to the side? Whats crazy is that this stuff is known across the country now and this is Dallas' legacy on hip hop. Dallas isnt a rappers haven, but we have better stuff than this.
Another thing is that if you look at most of the new rappers coming out of Dallas now, they are Hispanic, not Black. Thats kind of unusual too.
The Stanky Leg looks like something my old-school uncles would do at the Juke-Joint back in the day.
Fun dance though.
The Dallas hip-hop dances have been outshining Atlanta lately though. None of them had the impact that the Soulja Boy did though. And that is a pretty complicated dance move.
Not surprised that there are more Hispanic rappers coming out of DFW than Black. There is a larger Hispanic population there.
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Another thing is that if you look at most of the new rappers coming out of Dallas now, they are Hispanic, not Black. Thats kind of unusual too.
It shouldn't be. Latinos have been a significant part of the hip-hop movement since day one. It's just Atlanta's scene that didn't have that element since there weren't that many latinos here 20 years ago.
It shouldn't be. Latinos have been a significant part of the hip-hop movement since day one. It's just Atlanta's scene that didn't have that element since there weren't that many latinos here 20 years ago.
I was refereing to Dallas. I dont know of any Hispanic rappers from Atlanta (although Im sure there are some). Dallas has a ton of hispanic rappers (good or bad).
It shouldn't be. Latinos have been a significant part of the hip-hop movement since day one. It's just Atlanta's scene that didn't have that element since there weren't that many latinos here 20 years ago.
Just to add look at New York City, the bay area and LA. You have a diversified base in hip hop. Dallas producer Play N Skillz making some serious cash flow. Making beats for some of these big time Artist like Lil Wayne etc.
Freakz you to be the stuff back in the day. I love it when they remixed with DFW hoods.
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