Slang Editorial: A Changing Of The Guard

The topic on hand in today’s post is bi-coastal unity. Get your mind out of the gutter, I said bi-coastal.

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~ by Meka on October 21, 2010.

Hip Hop

4 Responses to “Slang Editorial: A Changing Of The Guard”

  1. Hip Hop is no longer a bunch of different factions vying for supremacy, but instead its a collective mainsteam group made up of artists who’s willing to work with whoever is hot at the time.

  2. mek’s obviously bi-curious

  3. Lol^

  4. Anyway…folks need to quit it. Its no beef plus anyway…the East would NEVER diss the South on a wide platform. That would be the death of East.

    Yes, I SAID IT. A nigga would never tour below the Mason-Dixon again but that’s besides the point.

    The West & the South BEEN getting it in for years so its no problem over there.

    I just believe that NYC thinks that some WAVE is coming back to them and that’s NEVER GONNA HAPPEN.

    Hip Hop is GLOBAL. You have to think on a worldwide scale now…especially when you got Drake winning and he’s from Canada.

    And the South is what the South is. Rappers from the South can tour in the South & EAT in the South. I really can’t say that about any other side really as a whole.

    But I digress…

 

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