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Quote from: OG Black Wilson on October 27, 2012, 03:24:43 PMQuote from: westsideconnection on October 27, 2012, 03:23:21 PMMore than likely you all are local LA artist that are mad that Kendrick did his own thing is being successful w/ his music. It's 2012, gangmembers are wack now in LA, the biggest LA artist are not rappin or sounding like old school west coast guys. Which is why it's working.There's more of us regular people than these lost souls gangbanging locals. It's a culture, but it's not really how it was painted and romanticized in oldschool music. Go look outside, drive around LA, kids and culture has changed. Kendrick's 'GKMC' speaks to the generation post Snoop, Kurupt, Ice Cube etc. We all still went through the tough times, the gun shots, the police brutality,we just don't glorify it, it's wack to put these gangmembers on a pedestal.Long live the reign of #GKMC, a real classic album defining a generation and gearing up for the new LA music takeover, which is not through G-funk, Bang Bang,Lowrider lifestyle. New music for the variety that exists in all parts of LA. thanks Kendrick for signing up to make this post If you haven't stepped out the box then this LA music has passed you by, Snoop, Dr Dre, Game days are over. The new generation of LA music has arrived, Kendrick Lamar, JayRock, Ab-Soul, SchoolBoy Q, Nipsey Hussle, Dom Kennedy, Casey Veggies, Odd Future, Hopsin, Blu, Skeme, PacDiv, Thurz. Fresh new artist, that fit how LA really is now in 2012.
Quote from: westsideconnection on October 27, 2012, 03:23:21 PMMore than likely you all are local LA artist that are mad that Kendrick did his own thing is being successful w/ his music. It's 2012, gangmembers are wack now in LA, the biggest LA artist are not rappin or sounding like old school west coast guys. Which is why it's working.There's more of us regular people than these lost souls gangbanging locals. It's a culture, but it's not really how it was painted and romanticized in oldschool music. Go look outside, drive around LA, kids and culture has changed. Kendrick's 'GKMC' speaks to the generation post Snoop, Kurupt, Ice Cube etc. We all still went through the tough times, the gun shots, the police brutality,we just don't glorify it, it's wack to put these gangmembers on a pedestal.Long live the reign of #GKMC, a real classic album defining a generation and gearing up for the new LA music takeover, which is not through G-funk, Bang Bang,Lowrider lifestyle. New music for the variety that exists in all parts of LA. thanks Kendrick for signing up to make this post
More than likely you all are local LA artist that are mad that Kendrick did his own thing is being successful w/ his music. It's 2012, gangmembers are wack now in LA, the biggest LA artist are not rappin or sounding like old school west coast guys. Which is why it's working.There's more of us regular people than these lost souls gangbanging locals. It's a culture, but it's not really how it was painted and romanticized in oldschool music. Go look outside, drive around LA, kids and culture has changed. Kendrick's 'GKMC' speaks to the generation post Snoop, Kurupt, Ice Cube etc. We all still went through the tough times, the gun shots, the police brutality,we just don't glorify it, it's wack to put these gangmembers on a pedestal.Long live the reign of #GKMC, a real classic album defining a generation and gearing up for the new LA music takeover, which is not through G-funk, Bang Bang,Lowrider lifestyle. New music for the variety that exists in all parts of LA.
. If you think he's shit ain't classic kill ya self lol