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chea canada for life baby!!!!!!
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your chi, dont say that. |
chi owns canada!!!!!!!!
chi town chi town! i live in chicago...in canada |
**doesnt follow**
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you live in chicago in canada? you need to learn english man. |
Phenom-In-All
& I heard of swollon members before, but never heard their music.. Heh... C'mon canada rappers, start signing to them international contracts.. |
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what are you talkin about i said rappers so im adding all the canadian rappers i know, and phenom is one, so is Limited Edition i didnt just mean all the famous ones. |
I'm saying we dont hear many canada rappers at all over here in australia..
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o!!!!! <is slow why dont you download the ones on the list. |
who are australian rappers, i've never heard any of them
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I've heard of Nostradamus, hes pretty good. i dont think theres like any people that like rap from Austrailia haha, no offense Nos but people from america wouldn't expect that, even though you are as good as you are. |
well maybe he didnt expect any people from canada to rap...doesn't mean that no one does
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i never expected any from Austrailia and there he is, hes the only one, if any producer in the industry ever noticed him i bet he'd be very known, his accent yet he can rap so good. |
Australian rap is a growing industry.
We are in the same stages as america was when NWA was just starting to come out basically. Thats how I like to look at it anyway; there are some real skilled heads, but I dont believe any of them yet have the complete knowledge of the rap game to be able to push their music overseas. More so, a lot of hip hop heads here dont want to commercialise the australian rap industry for fear it will just turn into a commodity like a lot of the american rap game has. I think its a product of a lot of australian emcee's fucking blaitant ignorance to what can actually be achieved through commercialising the industry.. And so I set my ambitions high, because if you aim for the stars, the least you can do is end up in the clouds. Plus half my group is american so our style isnt 100% australian hip hop as much as a more well rounded international form of blending underground skills with a more 90's commercial flavor.. But making music isnt my life.. I consider myself somewhat of a philosopher and religious analyst.. You might say I make music for rap heads, but my real interest will be enlightening people through the influence generated by my music. Aussie hip hop will eventually grow into a larger industry.. Rappers just need to be shown how its really done.. |
Universal Soul................
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