Quote: (10-28-2012 04:11 AM)Moma Wrote:
Quote: (10-27-2012 06:40 PM)Rosca Wrote:
Too many damn rappers fucking up their talent by letting their hood instincts get in. Theres so many good underground rappers in Philly that could have made it by their lyricism alone. But like Lil Reese, want to escalate shit that pisses them off to another level. Which at the end fucks up their talent that could have probably gotten them out of the hood.
Lesson of the Day:
Be hood all you want. It's good for you and your confidence to go out and do the shit you want in life. But once you have a talent/skill that can get you out, chill out on that violent shit.
Want to hear some undeground Philly rap?
You gotta admit, this guy is nice. Hell, better flow than Lil Reese. But Bricks got 70 years for murdering a few people. But I still play his raps to this day.
You guys know Meek Mill now that he's big. But watch this video of him chewing this kid in a rap battle. And even in the beginning of the video, he stated that he doesn't talk beef with people unless they give him a reason. He wanted to get signed and thats what he went out and got instead of a homicide.
Philly got a whole slew of rappers that have been watching for a while now. What happened to SlaughterRico? That guy's flow was insane! I like Eness too and Hollowman.
What's up with the long beard thing though? I seem to see that a lot on Philly cats...
Hottest underground Philly rapper to me is Oschino. He'll never make it big but his mixtapes were legendary back in the day. Every cat can spit hardcore shoot'em up rap, but O mixed it up with an unorthodox style, clever punch lines, life lessons and humor.
"I'm not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of not trying. Everyday hit every wave, like I'm Hawaiian"