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westrisingagain

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In response to the west south fusion
« on: May 22, 2008, 06:59:17 PM »
nima quoted somebody as saying who cares where niggas are from as long as they make good music. which is in a way true. but then what the fuck is the point of having dubcnn, why dont you call ilt rapcnn. you feel me?
 

kuruptDPG

Re: In response to the west south fusion
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2008, 04:45:27 AM »
nima quoted somebody as saying who cares where niggas are from as long as they make good music. which is in a way true. but then what the fuck is the point of having dubcnn, why dont you call ilt rapcnn. you feel me?

g malone said that. malone said westcoast producers r hoes & they cant be bothered workn wit him, which i find hard 2 believe, why wouldnt they work wit malone? Hes 1 of the best upcomin rapprs, producers will get paid. I jus find it so random.
 

Nima - Dubcnn.com

Re: In response to the west south fusion
« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2008, 04:48:18 AM »
It's called dubcnn cause we have our main focus on west coast rap/hip-hop music, what i was saying is, who cares if an artist chooses to work with a southern producer or east coast producer or whatever?
 

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Re: In response to the west south fusion
« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2008, 04:49:59 AM »
nima quoted somebody as saying who cares where niggas are from as long as they make good music. which is in a way true. but then what the fuck is the point of having dubcnn, why dont you call ilt rapcnn. you feel me?

The reason so many people are fans of west coast rap is because there used to be an era when all the best rap came from California. I think about the times of Death Row Records and Ruthless Records.