Who Would The Northwest Like To Hear?

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Dec 11, 2002
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I'd like to know more about Boom Bap (theyre touring Europe right now) and Gene Dexter... there are others.. lemme think..
 
Oct 28, 2005
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Diggz Dime, Big Will, Hav Not, S.P., Nonstop, Young Vicious (against his will or otherwise), Certified, and 151.

All of them In-Depth, with questions about the future of the region.....not some My Story/Promo/Candy-Coated shit.
 
Apr 6, 2006
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I wanna hear shit from some niccas with ideas. Cause thats what we build off of. I wanna hear about niccas promotin NW UNITY...cause if we unify the good shit, we weed out the bad...REAL TALK.
 
Oct 21, 2002
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MrSniccrs said:
I wanna hear shit from some niccas with ideas. Cause thats what we build off of. I wanna hear about niccas promotin NW UNITY...cause if we unify the good shit, we weed out the bad...REAL TALK.
and i co sign thats how regions blow up take texas for example look at all the networking going on down there
 
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how do we make that happen though most artist out here are worried bout themselves and themselves only so we are bound to drown thats why we shall all link and make somthing happen 'RIGHT?"
 
Oct 28, 2005
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Mr. Samos said:
Why would you want to hear about an artist who has no intentions of doing anything and isn't doing shit? That's just cheating yourself.
Things don't always have to be made for Joe Consumer. It is important for us all to know why shitty rappers rise to the top, while BETTER rappers like Young Vicious aren't wanting to continue.

I like hearing about people's goals, and hear their explanations for why things didn't go as planned. That is some of the realest shit you'll hear out of a man, if you've trained yourself to cut out the bullshit and rip right into the heart, instead of just writing EVERYTHING off and taking the easy route. Maybe I'm just wired differently.
 
Jun 2, 2002
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Dirty Shoez said:
Things don't always have to be made for Joe Consumer. It is important for us all to know why shitty rappers rise to the top, while BETTER rappers like Young Vicious aren't wanting to continue.

I like hearing about people's goals, and hear their explanations for why things didn't go as planned. That is some of the realest shit you'll hear out of a man, if you've trained yourself to cut out the bullshit and rip right into the heart, instead of just writing EVERYTHING off and taking the easy route. Maybe I'm just wired differently.
I feel the same way, I couldn't agree with you any more than that. But YV cut his album it's dead it's not being done and from the looks of it I don't think he'll ever do an album. No matter how dope it would of been, and it would of been sick as fuck because I've been listening to the samples ever since D-Sane dropped the sample disc. But what's the point of interviewing someone like that? That would make Northwest hiphop look bad. You want to interview someone who is doing things in the music, someone who is touring and is on the road, someone who has something to say about where they are at and what they are doing to put NW on the map NATIONALLY. Not someone who was going to do an album like 2 years ago and then cut it out.

Peace.
 
Jun 2, 2002
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The problem with all of these rappers in the NW is that they don't want to REACH OUT and EXPAND. They have no intentions of gaining more and more and more exposure, they have no intentions of touring or going on the road. They just want to drop an album, do a couple shows, get their money and then back the fuck out and fuck off.

But the people who are really doing it, those are the people who should be heard.