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The official rate and comment on upcoming rappers thread.

Fazeem_Blackall
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Post some Underground or new artists that are local to you and show your HipHop Love and support for them. A lot of us on here may not be familiar with them if they are not in the mainstream so tells us a little about them alongs with posting any available Music for them...
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here in the bay its hard to say the only person im checkin for is Locksmith. other than that i know Crown City Rockers droped some new 🤬 as well as Jern Eye but i really dont know whats good with the underground here.
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Here 1 local Group I grew Up with and have known members of Years they had a few tracks make it to the radio and are overall a decent starting Point for seattles Underground scene...
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Here is some more recent 🤬 From the Homies Popsykle and MAK1 glad to see they are grinding hard...
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http://www.myspace.com/13halfdead
cant figure how to upload, I dont have songs on computer anymore, but this is what I was working on a couple yrs ago, I cowrote the veins song and exectuive produce it when I was trying to start my own label, check it out, sorry about the link. -
Damn you Kids are Disconnected here on the IC, is there really that few of you into your Local HipHop? Shoutout to all the reall hipHop heads that have posted and dropped some game on their local scene...
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truthfully the local scene where I'm at (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) has be stagnant for a minute now...
from like 98-06/07 we had things building consistantly year after year and then it's like most of the vets decided to eeeaaaassse back and it's been mostly younger cats with lack of direction and professional standards pushing like their major stars. some of them are now just finally wrapping their heads around the concept that it ain't easy to get paper from hip hop in a hillybilly ass city, let alone live off it.
i'll post some links when i'm actually on my home computer, just killin time at work right now
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Fazeem Blackall wrote: »Damn you Kids are Disconnected here on the IC, is there really that few of you into your Local HipHop? Shoutout to all the reall hipHop heads that have posted and dropped some game on their local scene...
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My homie Darryl JMy homie Ql'z
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Darryl J, D Burns, and Me
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i'm that guy... wrote: »darryl j, d burns, and me
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Come On Fam I thought you were In Portland, The Homie Syko is putting it down for your area
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Fazeem Blackall wrote: »Come On Fam I thought you were In Portland, The Homie Syko is putting it down for your area
Bosko was born Bosco Kante to a Ghanaian Father and an Irish-American Mother in Accra, Ghana where his parents were both teachers in the Peace Corp. He moved with is family to Portland, Oregon at about two months of age. His parents divorced when he was 4 years old, and his father returned to Ghana to live, though he traveled back and forth to visit his son. Bosco and his mother remained in Portland where her parents and sisters were. Bosco was heavily influenced by his Mother’s side of the family’s music and math interests, and he excelled in both subjects starting from a young age. Bosco’s mother, aunts, and grandmother all played instruments at a professional or semi professional level and Bosco’s maternal grandmother was an award winning math professor at Portland State.The #1 person putting it down for the city is Bosco Kante. (Bosko)
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ah, what the heck.
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my homie Street Fam Ayy Bee
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Bosko was born Bosco Kante to a Ghanaian Father and an Irish-American Mother in Accra, Ghana where his parents were both teachers in the Peace Corp. He moved with is family to Portland, Oregon at about two months of age. His parents divorced when he was 4 years old, and his father returned to Ghana to live, though he traveled back and forth to visit his son. Bosco and his mother remained in Portland where her parents and sisters were. Bosco was heavily influenced by his Mother’s side of the family’s music and math interests, and he excelled in both subjects starting from a young age. Bosco’s mother, aunts, and grandmother all played instruments at a professional or semi professional level and Bosco’s maternal grandmother was an award winning math professor at Portland State.The #1 person putting it down for the city is Bosco Kante. (Bosko)
Local Hiphop representation
Hell Yeah I have heard of Bosko before and I beleive it was because of Cool Nutz...
Here is another from Seattle the Homie Byrdie...
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Whaever my local hiphop scene is, is dangerous. im 30+. If it aint Bone, i aint 🤬 wit it.
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ptowndonte wrote: »you from ky too?
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they not really new, but 🤬 it this 🤬 slap
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A lot of game from you Kats but those who have posted represent such a small minority of the reason. It makes me wonder how into HipHop the Majority of this community is when they do not even know or support there local artists but have something to say about the rest of the HipHop game...
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I've noticed that a few posters have been dropping youtube links of themselves or people they know asking others for opinions. Well this thread will be here for that purpose, ALL up and coming rappers post your youtube videos or links in here for them to be rated and critiqued.
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He is a good rapper, good flow and delivery. He needs to cut out the Young Money punchline style though. But he does have potential.