Flex did like 15 minutes back and forth on this last night
weird days.
That's great!
Perhaps an encouraging sign that New York radio is finally breaking out of its utterly irrelevant and hidebound format. It seems like the main programming directive for the past half decade has been to avoid playing any southern rap and to compensate for the fact that the majority of popular rap is southern by playing reggaeton, white pop singers, really lame R&B and New York artists that not even New Yorkers care about, like Red Cafe.
Flex did like 15 minutes back and forth on this last night
weird days.
That's great!
Perhaps an encouraging sign that New York radio is finally breaking out of its utterly irrelevant and hidebound format. It seems like the main programming directive for the past half decade has been to avoid playing any southern rap and to compensate for the fact that the majority of popular rap is southern by playing reggaeton, white pop singers, really lame R&B and New York artists that not even New Yorkers care about, like Red Cafe.
Wouldnt u say its kinda too late at this point. Do teens care about HOT 97?.
I dont think anyone older than 35 and a HOT 97 listener in NYC area is Souf Rap deficient in 2010.
Did NYC radio (specifically WBLS/HOT97) miss the boat?
Flex did like 15 minutes back and forth on this last night
weird days.
That's great!
Perhaps an encouraging sign that New York radio is finally breaking out of its utterly irrelevant and hidebound format. It seems like the main programming directive for the past half decade has been to avoid playing any southern rap and to compensate for the fact that the majority of popular rap is southern by playing reggaeton, white pop singers, really lame R&B and New York artists that not even New Yorkers care about, like Red Cafe.
Wouldnt u say its kinda too late at this point. Do teens care about HOT 97?.
I dont think anyone older than 35 and a HOT 97 listener in NYC area is Souf Rap deficient in 2010.
Did NYC radio (specifically WBLS/HOT97) miss the boat?
It's without a doubt utterly irrelevant at this point. I don't really care whether or not it is ever again an important tastemaking institution--it would just be nice to have another option to listen to while driving. My concern is my own listening experience, not the fate of Hot 97.
Flex did like 15 minutes back and forth on this last night
weird days.
That's great!
Perhaps an encouraging sign that New York radio is finally breaking out of its utterly irrelevant and hidebound format. It seems like the main programming directive for the past half decade has been to avoid playing any southern rap and to compensate for the fact that the majority of popular rap is southern by playing reggaeton, white pop singers, really lame R&B and New York artists that not even New Yorkers care about, like Red Cafe.
Wouldnt u say its kinda too late at this point. Do teens care about HOT 97?.
I dont think anyone older than 35 and a HOT 97 listener in NYC area is Souf Rap deficient in 2010.
Did NYC radio (specifically WBLS/HOT97) miss the boat?
It's without a doubt utterly irrelevant at this point. I don't really care whether or not it is ever again an important tastemaking institution--it would just be nice to have another option to listen to while driving. My concern is my own listening experience, not the fate of Hot 97.
VOLVO REGGAETON w/ drunk-off NUVO wipin doo-doo off tha GRILL!!!!!
Sometimes I wish that Hip Hop would stop for a few months so I can catch up and spend the same amount of quality time with all this new stuff that I used to spend with my cassettes back in the day.
That Wayne shit is BONKERS but Cory fucking buries him on the track. One of the hottest records I heard in a minute. So much good rap in this thread that I have to cop.
That Wayne shit is BONKERS but Cory fucking buries him on the track.
I respectfully disagree.
Lil Wayne:
"Glass half empty or half full, I'll spill ya / Try me and run into a wall, outfielder / You know I'ma ball 'til they turn off the field lights / The fruits of my labor, I enjoy 'em while they still ripe / B*tch stop playin', I do it like a king do / If these n****s animals then I'ma have a mink soon / Tell 'em b*tches I say put my name on the wall / I speak the truth but I guess that's a foreign language to y'all"
"Paper chaser, tell that paper 'look I'm right behind ya' / B*tch, real G's move in silence like lasagna"
"You n****s are gelatin, peanuts to a elephant / I got through that sentence like a subject and a predicate"
NYOIL (aka UMC???s Kool Kim) has been working with a Youth Outreach program called P.E.M.G. [Proper Execution Makes Greatness], helping kids to get into the music biz the right way. Here???s a track featuring his daughter Big Nay and 17 year-old called S.I.T.H. [Sick In The Head].
I acted like a stone cold jerk and didn't take my headphones off except to say hello, give directions, pay and say thank you and good night in the cab last night because I didn't want to stop listening to this.
I acted like a stone cold jerk and didn't take my headphones off except to say hello, give directions, pay and say thank you and good night in the cab last night because I didn't want to stop listening to this.
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That's great!
Perhaps an encouraging sign that New York radio is finally breaking out of its utterly irrelevant and hidebound format. It seems like the main programming directive for the past half decade has been to avoid playing any southern rap and to compensate for the fact that the majority of popular rap is southern by playing reggaeton, white pop singers, really lame R&B and New York artists that not even New Yorkers care about, like Red Cafe.
Wouldnt u say its kinda too late at this point. Do teens care about HOT 97?.
I dont think anyone older than 35 and a HOT 97 listener in NYC area is Souf Rap deficient in 2010.
Did NYC radio (specifically WBLS/HOT97) miss the boat?
It's without a doubt utterly irrelevant at this point. I don't really care whether or not it is ever again an important tastemaking institution--it would just be nice to have another option to listen to while driving. My concern is my own listening experience, not the fate of Hot 97.
VOLVO REGGAETON w/ drunk-off NUVO wipin doo-doo off tha GRILL!!!!!
I also appreciate that the crew keeps their face paint on.
Has anybody else had features as diverse as Backbone, Gucci Mane and MF Doom on their mixtape??
Always liked dude since I heard him freestyle on Ludacris' first (or was it his second?) album:
This is fresh.
Dope
Yeah it is!
I respectfully disagree.
Lil Wayne:
"Glass half empty or half full, I'll spill ya / Try me and run into a wall, outfielder / You know I'ma ball 'til they turn off the field lights / The fruits of my labor, I enjoy 'em while they still ripe / B*tch stop playin', I do it like a king do / If these n****s animals then I'ma have a mink soon / Tell 'em b*tches I say put my name on the wall / I speak the truth but I guess that's a foreign language to y'all"
"Paper chaser, tell that paper 'look I'm right behind ya' / B*tch, real G's move in silence like lasagna"
"You n****s are gelatin, peanuts to a elephant / I got through that sentence like a subject and a predicate"
Hot DAM
I thought so too, and still do, but apparently we're wrong. Some folks in another thread made it clear that in fact this song is bad. So close!
Jay Young Official Music Video from Da 1 unv on Vimeo.
NYOIL (aka UMC???s Kool Kim) has been working with a Youth Outreach program called P.E.M.G. [Proper Execution Makes Greatness], helping kids to get into the music biz the right way. Here???s a track featuring his daughter Big Nay and 17 year-old called S.I.T.H. [Sick In The Head].
this mixtape kills: http://www.mediafire.com/?tl0cswagpddhips
I am sorry, but this is wack as hell.
I've been listening to this, too
Love to see Lito getting some shine
Wow, like that huh?
I was playing this for a friend and he said the same thing, usually I can better guess when I'm gonna be on the wrong side of something.
I mean it's not going to change anyone's life, but I kinda liked it.
I checked out the sampler last week and wasn't that impressed (beyond a few beats). I know there's a lot more tracks on the album though...
Last Train to Paris will change your life.