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LIL C.S. said:
@Rasan, DucefacD and whoever else who is misunderstanding what I'm sayin'. I'm not really talkin' about the SOUND, I'm talkin' about the CONTENT!!!! AND HOW THE REST OF THE COUNTRY IS GOING TO LOOK AT IT. NO MATTER HOW AUTHENTIC OUR GANG SHIT IS, OR HOW AUTHENTIC US DAGO NIGGAZ ARE, ON A NATIONAL LEVEL THE OTHER "PARTS" OF THE COUNTRY IS STILL GOING TO THINK THAT WE'RE FOLLOWIN' LA WITH THE CRIP/BLOOD SHIT, AND THAT SHIT AIN'T NEW!!!! OR UNIQUE. Imagine any one of us gettin' on BET or MTV sayin' yeah we bang in Dago, muthafuccas ain't going to be impressed with that! That's not going to make us sell a million records. And if we come the Bay way, they're really going to know it's not US! But again, I'm not sayin' don't represent, because that's how we were really raised, but that CAN'T be our selling point. We need our own style, culture, slang, etc. I know bangin' is a part of it, but we need our OWN swagger and flava, where niggaz can immediately identify it with Dago niggaz. I'm glad this shit got niggaz thinkin' though, because that's all I wanted it to do...If not to make it better for me, then to make it better for the next nigga...

AMEN, that right there is why i been lookin up to this dood since day one. ma fucca know what hes talkin about. anyway young noiz had a good point too, be yourself. and thats what im sayin by not every hard spitter out of sd is gonna be a real thug puttin in that type of work,and i know what mitch is sayin cause nobody want to hear a dood from a nice neighborhood talkin bout he doin shit when he aint, but yo there is doods out there that can spit that also dont lie about what they do they just representin themselves and where they from regardless of where it be. and sd we do our own thats fo sho, but to a national crowd its sad cause as long as we ride this only music we bang is from the real banger mentality, homie sd aint going no where, untill we have our own shit like cs said, cause regardless bangin aint our own shit. and to be honest dont mean to put the weight on ya mitch but weather or not alot of doods in the future make a name for themselves out of sd is ridin on your shoulders right now. ha sall love homie i know you gon put us on the map.1
 
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DucefaceD said:
AND WHERE CAN A NIGGA FIND THAT LINE IN YOUR SIG?...IM FEELIN THAT!
That's from the song I did on the New West 2 comp called "Don't get it fucked up".

But even if we have different content, and are not super banged out on songs, what's our style to the rest of the world. I KNOW our style and culture, but what is the rest of the world going to think of US. That's all I'm sayin'. I'm not sayin' be different, we can't be anything but Dago niggaz, but we need to find what makes us unique, and it might be right in front of our faces, and we don't even know it yet.

I was listenin to 98.9 today, and after they played E-40's new shit, they started talkin' about the hyphy movement, and how it's blowin' up in the streets, the club, on mtv, and they were sayin' how the industry thinks it's going be the next big thing, and blow up like crunk did. Then they started naming all the Bay "used to be" underground artist like, Keek da Sneak, r.i.p Mac Dre, Mistah Fab and some more niggaz, on mainstream radio. Shit the Bay has the hyphy and the Thizz shit goin' now. It's a gang of Dago niggaz talkin' about thizzin in their songs now. And if you think about it, every area that blew up recently had a movement, a style, and a sound connected to that area. And some of the rappers that blew up, were really not the tight, it's just the movement got em' over. I'm not sayin' let's come up with a gimmik. I'm just tryin' to get niggaz thinkin' a little beyond what we've already been doin, and add a lil' somethin' to it.

And if we're followin' LA as far as bangin' goes, then the all of us is following New York, cuz we're rappin'. My whole point was the "PERCEPTION" of the rest of the world is going to "THINK" we're followin' LA with how we dress, rap etc, but that's really our culture too, but since we're not known for that to the rest of the world, they're going to "think" we're following them. Don't get it twisted, I'm NOT sayin' we're following LA. It's just the outsiders perception that I'm talkin' about, and we need outsiders to blow up...
 
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LIL C.S. said:
That's from the song I did on the New West 2 comp called "Don't get it fucked up".

But even if we have different content, and are not super banged out on songs, what's our style to the rest of the world. I KNOW our style and culture, but what is the rest of the world going to think of US. That's all I'm sayin'. I'm not sayin' be different, we can't be anything but Dago niggaz, but we need to find what makes us unique, and it might be right in front of our faces, and we don't even know it yet.

I was listenin to 98.9 today, and after they played E-40's new shit, they started talkin' about the hyphy movement, and how it's blowin' up in the streets, the club, on mtv, and they were sayin' how the industry thinks it's going be the next big thing, and blow up like crunk did. Then they started naming all the Bay "used to be" underground artist like, Keek da Sneak, r.i.p Mac Dre, Mistah Fab and some more niggaz, on mainstream radio. Shit the Bay has the hyphy and the Thizz shit goin' now. It's a gang of Dago niggaz talkin' about thizzin in their songs now. And if you think about it, every area that blew up recently had a movement, a style, and a sound connected to that area. And some of the rappers that blew up, were really not the tight, it's just the movement got em' over. I'm not sayin' let's come up with a gimmik. I'm just tryin' to get niggaz thinkin' a little beyond what we've already been doin, and add a lil' somethin' to it.

And if we're followin' LA as far as bangin' goes, then the all of us is following New York, cuz we're rappin'. My whole point was the "PERCEPTION" of the rest of the world is going to "THINK" we're followin' LA with how we dress, rap etc, but that's really our culture too, but since we're not known for that to the rest of the world, they're going to "think" we're following them. Don't get it twisted, I'm NOT sayin' we're following LA. It's just the outsiders perception that I'm talkin' about, and we need outsiders to blow up...

BUT IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT, ITS ALL BASED OFF CLUB TYPE MUSIC.DAGO IS JUS TOO REAL FOR THA MAINSTREAM GAME!!!!!!AND OUR STORY TELLN STYLE AINT FOLLOWIN LA CUZ GANG BANGIN IS EVERYWHERE.BUT WHEN ITS OUR TURN TO SHINE IT'LL BE ALL GOOD.
 
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The south stay wearing t shirts and talking gangsta shit atleast this new gangsta rap south....problem is....the industry has become all about gimmicks whether its crunk or chopped and screwed itll be hyphy for a minute...all these things are real and rep the areas they are from but when the industry takes control of it it becomes a gimmick...SD doesnt really have its own gimmick too many transplants from the military...we have the weather the broads the gangs...all things LA has...but in my opinion theres nothing new under the sun so if our shit is on point then the day will come that our shit blows up...lets hope Mitch is right and he can lead the way starting with my 28th birthday(MAY 16th)
 

DuceTheTruth

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LIL C.S. said:
Everybody has their own vision. And niggaz ain't seein' the picture I'm seein'! So only time will tell if what we're doin' now, is good enough to blow any one of us up. Good luc to all my niggaz spittin' and producin', and we'll see what happens...
You asked a clear cut question and as of 2-15-06 havnt got a clear cut answer. Maybe there just isnt one yet . I guess we're still building on it.
 
Apr 25, 2004
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Ya'll niggaz down here in Dago keep pushin and make real music. I'm not with all that mainstream shit anyway. From a BAY perspective, Dago is no where near comparison of L.A. Dago does have it's own identity but its just hard to recognize if you've been here your whole life. You got alot of niggaz not from here that's new to it mixing in with niggaz that grew to it. But from the outside looking in dago is very unique.
 
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Lil cs, I know what u sayin homie. Alot of these folks on here do to, some
just dont wanna face the truth because they probably the 1s gettin hyphy
and shit copycatin,but me, I think dago's edge is the realness. You can never
top the realness because that shit never plays out. I know theres something
more specific than that 2 discribe us though,but that came 2 mind first.

Yall wake up! Cs aint tryna bring us down, he tryna have us on point, just
so we can flash on niggas like that "wattsup" guy when they try to clown
thats it.

Cs thanks 4 this thread,because This gotta get niggas thinkin!
 
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Im like Moj, I spent 4 yrs in Dago but am from the bay area. I spent time working around Southeast but dont really know the hoods all that well.

There were a couple of points I wanted to make though that no one has really brought up. When a lot of people think of San Diego, they think sunshine and beaches, they dont really think of Bs and Cs too much, but whats the matter with that? The beach is crackin out there! I love hittin up Mission or PB and gettin fucked up talkin to women in bikinis. There really something wrong with that?! A lot of rap deals with negativity, but maybe the answer is in positivity. Look at the hyphy movement in the bay, sure a lot of the lyrics are still about head bustin and gangsterism, but in general its a happier tone. The music is upbeat, its about partying, doin drugs, pimpin women etc. I think a lot of rappers miss their mark when they try to do only gangster music, because theres thousands of rappers out there who are gangsters and do gangster music. The culture, imo with my four years there, is a little more laidback and party atmosphere then the bay area...why not capitalize on that.

Locally I would agree unity and better production would greatly help, but I think another idea would be to hook up with people from the Bay and from LA...bring a California vibe to the whole thing, not a SD, LA, Bay Area vibe, not a Socal, Norcal vibe, but a vibe that encompasses everything we got since we are the best state, the most culture, history, etc. People around the country and around the world try and be like us...its Californication.

My 2 cents...
 
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BIG PAT said:
Ya'll niggaz down here in Dago keep pushin and make real music. I'm not with all that mainstream shit anyway. From a BAY perspective, Dago is no where near comparison of L.A. Dago does have it's own identity but its just hard to recognize if you've been here your whole life. You got alot of niggaz not from here that's new to it mixing in with niggaz that grew to it. But from the outside looking in dago is very unique.
THATS WHATS UP PLAYBOY . BETTER FROM SOMEONE WHOS NOT FROM HERE TO TELL IT. CUZ WE (DAGO) ALWAYS GONNA SIDE W/ US PROGRESSING ...
 
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THE COMPAS ACROSS THE BORDER BE PUTTIN IN WORK ON BOTH SIDES....
I GOT LOVE FOR THE RIPS AND HOUNDS I SUPPORT E'BODY'S PROJECTS DOWN HERE..... DONT FORGET THE ESES
DOING THIS THING WE CALL MUSIC ..MITCHY SAID THAT SHIT IN THE SOURCES' SAN DIEGO REVIEW////..
 
Jun 17, 2005
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MaddDogg... I feel you dog... But some of these gansta dudes be thinking that if they talk about partying and Just having a good time that niggas is gonna think they soft... At least that what some of my Blood Homies be saying... Niggas be like "Blood... I'm bool blood... I'm bick it with the homies and Blow one"... So I blow one and head to the beach... where the bitches be at... lol... But you brought up some good points...
 
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IF U THINK WE'RE FOLLOWIN L.A. THEN U DON'T REALLY LISTEN TO THE REAL DAGO NIGGAS.THAT'S ENOUGH OF THIS WATTS UP BULLSHIT.NO MORE REPLIES FOR UR HATIN ASS.JUST WATCH WHAT WE DO IN 06.HOPE U WILL OPEN UR EARS SO U CAN HEAR THE SMASHING.WHERE U FROM ANYWAY?I LOVE MAKIN BELEIVERS OUT OF NIGGAS.
i said as far as crips and bloods they originated in l.a. so any other city doin it is followin u dumbass nigga, and with a name like Watts Up where tha fuc u think i'm from u lil busta, oh yea nigga by tha way yo raps suc fat dic
 
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yeah thats all i was sayin in my long ass post really..niggas is too afraid to be themselves and theres a gang of super gangster shit here.. i wont put no one on blast from my nieghborhood but niggas know they was reading guns & ammo magazine to find straps to rap about. and i dont mean you gotta write raps about sunshine and shit but bashin niggas heads in every bar is gon' get a lil redundant. i love the gangsta shit cuz san diego comes with it alot better than everyone else as of late but on that same note niggas need to use they lyricism for more than poppin shots and ballin and whatever.

if you look at the grand scheme of things though its bigger than san diego its a problem with rap and rap fans in general.
 
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I believe you just have to be yourself and put out some GOOD MUSIC and the idenitiy will follow, because to be honest every rapper from ever different part of the U.S. basically talks about the same stuff but put their own flavor on it. The South is in the Spotlight, Why? Are they really talking about anything different? Hell No, they just put their own style into it. Jeezy and T.I. are both doing their thing in a major way, because of their own style and flow. They aint talking about nothing but selling drugs "Snowman" "Traping". San Diego also has its own style, yeah we all no where B's and C's came from but so what, thats everywhere now. Like stated before L.A. aint S.D. and S.D. aint L.A. Before I start listening to S.D. rap "WrongKind in particular" I never heard "The Hound City" before are people using terms like "Crosstowners" to describe their Enemies, are yelling out "Klack, Klack" and "Yeah Dat", etc. etc. So basically what Im trying to say is its all the same in every place, what pulls you out the crowd to be recognized (musically) its being able to put your own style on something already in existance and make it yours, and put out GREAT MUSIC that cant be denied.
 

DuceTheTruth

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I really dont think we should be STRIVING to get an identity. Thats like goin to school TRYIN to be with the in crowd IMO. People who are lost in this world do that. Dago is far from lost in this, niggaz kno exactly what they want, and thats to shine and get to the top...whatever "top" means to you...EVERYBODY. I kno its fucked up that we cant even call our own style at this time but thats the uniqueness about the whole thing also....You cant put a finger on SD...literally.

Who was the first to say "Hyphy" in a rap? I dont think whoever said it 1st was like "Yea, this is gonna be the next thing to blo right here!"...Im guessin somebody said it....another nigga said it...mo niggaz hopped on and the shit spread like the news of a party a nigga wasnt invited to back in the day...now everybody kno!(BUT IF IM WRONG ON THAT THEN IM SADLY MISTAKEN).

Same goes for CRUNK, im sure fools didnt just sit around and try to come up with sumthin...but hey maybe they did...i dont kno.

But basically what im sayin is that I think with every "movement", "new sayin"...all that shit...i think people just heard sumthin they liked out of a nigga rap or where ever and just ran with it. No soul searchin or nuthin, I think it just happened cause it there in plain view. We dont got shit like that..YET

Niggaz kno, we got people here from everywhere so there's no way in hell we gonna have just one style of rap. We got Riderz, Siderz, Klackerz, BakkPakkerz...Sikk Minded niggaz, From the bottom of the heart niggaz.....so to find an identity out of all that is really gonna get a nigga thinkin.
 

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B.A.A. said:
I believe you just have to be yourself and put out some GOOD MUSIC and the idenitiy will follow, because to be honest every rapper from ever different part of the U.S. basically talks about the same stuff but put their own flavor on it. The South is in the Spotlight, Why? Are they really talking about anything different? Hell No, they just put their own style into it. Jeezy and T.I. are both doing their thing in a major way, because of their own style and flow. They aint talking about nothing but selling drugs "Snowman" "Traping". San Diego also has its own style, yeah we all no where B's and C's came from but so what, thats everywhere now. Like stated before L.A. aint S.D. and S.D. aint L.A. Before I start listening to S.D. rap "WrongKind in particular" I never heard "The Hound City" before are people using terms like "Crosstowners" to describe their Enemies, are yelling out "Klack, Klack" and "Yeah Dat", etc. etc. So basically what Im trying to say is its all the same in every place, what pulls you out the crowd to be recognized (musically) its being able to put your own style on something already in existance and make it yours, and put out GREAT MUSIC that cant be denied.

Yea...what he said.
 

Macnificent

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Jun 11, 2002
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my opion is daygo artist gotta hit the road and network with each other sidewayz is willin to fuck wit who ever tryna put daygo on da map no matter where you from. I feel daygo just need to keep makin da hit songs we makin and we gone make it, its all about timin.