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I thought differently until he showed his true colors with that silly statement. Maybe it was just a publicity stunt to get some of the spotlight back onto him in some capacity. At least that's better than him attempting to rap over a southern beat(which he's not bad at) using southern slang.
Well if you did your research you would know that NaS didnt really mean Hip Hop was dead he just said it because he wanted to motivate people to make better music. This video will explain better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiG9o7aIYv8
Well if you did your research you would know that NaS didnt really mean Hip Hop was dead he just said it because he wanted to motivate people to make better music. This video will explain better. YouTube - NAS INTERVIEW--HIP HOP IS DEAD (On-Air Idiot Show)
If you did your research, you'd know the underlying message he's trying to convey. Hip Hop has never died -- only changed.
this should have been a str8 R&B thread- we would of had more meaningful responses instead of this turning into a "NY is the best, the south killed Hip hop thread" again
this should have been a str8 R&B thread- we would of had more meaningful responses instead of this turning into a "NY is the best, the south killed Hip hop thread" again
So true.
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