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Feb 28, 2007
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Im not trying to say there not good. Im sayin in order to take there shit to the next level and for people like me to really feel that shit have a style or "formula". I had this boy in hgh school and he had some cool lyrics when i read his rap book but when he would spit it to me i didnt sound right. He would just talk it instead of spittin it.
 
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Lamberto Quintero said:
Well, then aren't all rappers representing an "African" subculture just because they're rapping?
No.

Besides, were not just talking about the genre itself, we are talking about how they generally sound. If he's in the genre, then he should be considered in the topic.
 
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Lamberto Quintero said:
I see what you're saying, but I still don't think Woodie represented "Latinos" in any way.

From what little I know, dude is/was claiming the Norte, right?

How is that not representing "in any way"?

Not making a big argument here, but I think this one is easy.
 

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#38
as far as mexicans. correct me if any of these arent mexicans but i think all of em are and they all sound different


2mex


chingo bling


xololanxinco


gel roc of Ex2


south park baby massager


slush the villian


darkroom familia


life rexall (on the right)


queenie

breal is not added because i guess hes half mexican.