Wasnt Baltimore Supposed 2b Next?
batmon
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In terms of a "New" Sound in HipHop? Can some one break it down for me? What goin on? Who's the "lead" figure/figures.Is there such a "sound"?
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Labtekwon and shit?
Baltimore club maybe.
I don't think dudes in Baltimore are really sweating rap shit.
Only if one looks to Labcabin to forecast what is "next"....
In the Fader?
That would be the other mindgardenesque virtual space in which Baltimore was "next"...
Well actually, I'm not sure about any entirely new sounds in hip-hop...but if you want to find an area overflowing with relatively unrecognized rap music that is certifiably good...Austin is it.
YES! i was waiting for that one.
for real I do have some people in Austin. i'd like to get back out there; it's been about a year.
who's good in Austin hip-hop? please to post some shit.
(no use upholding the "baltimore" thread pretense any longer I say.)
Haven't you been sayin this for like 3 years? Just sayin.
Can someone replace "Burger King" with "Busted Lip" so that I can use that as an avatar?
You're going to let Shied give it to you how he knows you want it?
Yep, and during that time Salih Williams has had just about any single he has touched go national. And Rapid Ric has assumed a much more prominent position as well. If anyone outside of Texas gave any serious consideration to artists including Ryno, VIP, Gerald G, Black Mike, Bavu Blakes, Public Offenders, Hood Soul, Young Nick, Element7d, Rochelle Terrell, D-Madness, etc., it'd be a done deal...easy.
Seriously though...
There was a lot of talk about Baltimore getting its shine on due to a few charismatic dudes, namely Bossman and Mullyman. These guys had mixtapes out awhile back (about the same time that Ja Rule/Fat Joe NY, NY was big, to give some context) and damn if I wasn't excited that these dudes were trying to make names for themselves.
Mullyman had two "bigger" hits with national names: Got It featuring the Clipse & Famlay, and Buck On 'Em, a Clinton Sparks-produced track with Freeway on it. I liked both of these, but Mully really didn't go anywhere after these got released, and there were even issues with Baltimore stations playing the records (Mully got as much or more play on Clinton's syndicated SMASH TIME segment than on local programming).
Bossman got signed to Virgin by JD along with...wait for it...SunNY and shit, he was even prioritized beneath that dude. Then the JD/Virgin shit happened, dude never really had anything sewn to begin with, and he's left with NoID and Rockwilder singles on the Virgin imprint that were never ever pushed. Not that they really deserved to be pushed, but...
I think Baltimore has some talent, but it'll be awhile before things really--if ever--start taking off.
That said, baltimore club tracks with emcees over them are getting popular around here (labtekwon's recent club track, blaq starr's hands up thumbs down, bossman's version of dance my pain away, etc.), and that may be the next thing in baltimore.
Sounds like Dallas to me...where all of their recent hype about a national come-up has basically amounted to 2, albeit a really strong 2, songs...
Twisted Black - Fool Wid It
Tum Tum - Caprice Musik
I have never suggested that I had any interest in coming to Austin in order to get it how Shied knows you want it. You, on the other hand...
I can't front, that would actually be a pretty dope design. You could even turn the burger buns in the BK logo into lips, one of them busted.
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so thats kinda cool. i liked hamsterdam mixtapes. bossman is under capitol now cuz of the merger, so who knows when that will come out. i did like that mullyman track "life the hood, the streetz" its that song playin at the end of season four wire. i think. when namond sees donut in the SUV.
but baltimore = next thing? naw, i dont think so. just nice to see some recognition at the national level.