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New York
Los Angeles
Miami
Chicago
San Francisco
Atlanta
I mean c'mon be honest, if were talking about cities as a whole, this would be my list...
This is my list:
New York-fashion,celebrities
L.A.-celebrities,fashion
San Fran -gay -gay,Asian dress well(Japanese,Korean)
Atlanta-gay gay,celebrities
Miami-The best dressed people come out for winter.Miami has no real winter
Chicago-not sure but ,don't see it
Philly-to blue-collar to be well dressed
This is my list:
New York-fashion,celebrities
L.A.-celebrities,fashion
San Fran -gay -gay,Asian dress well(Japanese,Korean)
Atlanta-gay gay,celebrities
Miami-The best dressed people come out for winter.Miami has no real winter
Chicago-not sure but ,don't see it
Philly-to blue-collar to be well dressed
gay gay..for SF yes but for for Atlanta no... hmm the gays there pretty much wear cargo shorts and polo or t shirts, just go to blakes or burkharts or hangout at zocalo on a sunday and you'll see for yourself.
actually no the south is dying as we speak as the northeast is making a very progressive comeback take a look at the new artist coming out.
and also can someone explain to me why southern artist barely ever have careers, and i am speaking on the new one in the southern tip of hip hop now.
They are good no doubt about it,But they are not sticking around either.Show me the national charts where the Northeast artist are getting the most play across the nation.You can't its a fact that if it dont have that SOuth vibe,it ain't getting NO kinda traction. Drake is hot,but he is on Cash Money label(not from NYC).
T.I.
Ludacris
Young Jeezy
Gucci Mane
Lil Wayne
Rick Ross
these are some of the biggest in the game and they all have and they have had more than One album.Why are those not careers?So what are you talking about?
gay gay..for SF yes but for for Atlanta no... hmm the gays there pretty much wear cargo shorts and polo or t shirts, just go to blakes or burkharts or hangout at zocalo on a sunday and you'll see for yourself.
All gay people do not go to gay bars.I have gay friends that go to same places I do.
All gay people do not go to gay bars.I have gay friends that go to same places I do.
I mentioned bars/clubs because people usually dress up more when they go out and if not those then go to the annual out and equal event or the inman park festival or go to piedmont park on a weekend.... individuality/uniqueness or being forward in fashion is not Atlanta's strong suit, I hope you can at least admit that.
They are good no doubt about it,But they are not sticking around either.Show me the national charts where the Northeast artist are getting the most play across the nation.You can't its a fact that if it dont have that SOuth vibe,it ain't getting NO kinda traction. Drake is hot,but he is on Cash Money label(not from NYC).
T.I.
Ludacris
Young Jeezy
Gucci Mane
Lil Wayne
Rick Ross
these are some of the biggest in the game and they all have and they have had more than One album.Why are those not careers?So what are you talking about?
what are u talking about the last big song was about nyc and it didnt sound like anything in the south
I curious as to what exactly the south has been running culturally?
Black Culture=American Culture
History-Martin Luther King Jr ,Rosa Parks etc...
Media-The nations on late night black talk show Moniquie
Rainforest Films
Music-Bithplace of Jazz,Rock,R&B,Gospel,Country Western
Tyler Perry Studios-The ONLY black owned studio in North America
The Atlanta University Center(A.U.C.)The largest consortium of black colleges in North America(Morehouse,Spelman,Clark- Atlanta,Morris Brown,ITC)
I mentioned bars/clubs because people usually dress up more when they go out and if not those then go to the annual out and equal event or the inman park festival or go to piedmont park on a weekend.... individuality/uniqueness or being forward in fashion is not Atlanta's strong suit, I hope you can at least admit that.
I never said Atlanta is lagging behind, it's middle of the road. It's just not a "fashion" city
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