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Ok thats why T.I. back out of a battle and beef twice wit T-Rock and even Luda on Radio gave shout outs to T-Rock callin him possibely one of the best rappers in the south when he dropped his mixtape Slang N serve when the track All about dat money was goin on. Go down to Atlanta and pic up some of dudes track or try N download his mixtape and you'll see half them niggas you named dont want it with much less dont got nothin on dude.
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Top 3 i would say close to T-rock would have to be Lil Wayne, T.I. and Luda.....Chamiliare is alright i just dont like dudes songs I'll like em the first 3 times i here a song and then the song starts pissin me off
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Somewhere Between TI and Ludacris,...............And Maybe Jeezy
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Scarface the True king of the SOuth, and then UGK--- Underground Kings
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Luda would be my top pick, top down south group would be three 6 mafia.
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Shazz
oh wait..hes got wess side |
if any of u fucking nimrods think TI is better than Scarface.....please shoot yourself now.........
but on the real.....im the best rapper in the south :thumbup: |
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hell yes they are :) from my city yo |
fuck I will say Outkast, Luda or Young Jeezy....
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Best rapper and south dont belong in the same sentence.
peace |
lol ^
best rapper in the south SLIM THUG, T.I, Bun B, |
Ike is the best rapper in the south....check him out here... www.soundclick.com/youngike
kids from Tennessee...killin it |
Hmmm ill say 4 and they are
-Little Brother (Dope as hell) -Ludacris -Chamillionarie -Outkast |
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That might be the first thing we've ever agreed on. All this talk about T.I., Lil Wayne, Chamillionaire, etc. is just bullshit. None of those guys will have the longevity that Face has, nor the consistency. If you disagree with me, pick up "The Fix", one of the few 5 mic albums he's put out, released in Fall of '02. It's got great blends of gangster rap, real talk, and even religion, not to mention some great guest appearances and production to match. OutKast are southern legends as well, but not throughout their entire career. Around 2000, they developed what I call "Nas Disease", in which after the 3rd album, they start going downhill. For those of you planning to say "Nas is still dope so stfu", I'm talking about making quality albums, not just songs (the Nastradamus album was trash). So for their first 3 releases, OutKast were fucking golden. Ludacris is another great one from the dirty, although he's really from my hometown. :) What makes Luda great is his creativity, mainly the ability to incorporate humor and still making it dope. And the diversity of his flow is rediculous. Every beat he raps on, even if it doesn't come out as a good track, he rides perfectly. The Red Light District was just about average though, but hopefully Release Therapy will make up for it. Little Brother I haven't really heard much of, but what I've heard I like, and 9th Wonder is a god on the beats. But what do I think about Scrappy, T.I and all them? That they're all pretty much the same, and wont be around in 5 years...unless they fused together and made some ultra faux-gangsta rapper whom every TRL fan in the US fell in love with. But that would just be another sign of the approaching appocalypse. |
Three 6 Mafia would of been a even better group if they wasnt a bunch of dumbass and droped and lost their best members due to money issues. ^^^9th has alotta truths in his post.
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