Had a convo about this and I think Ramirez has potential, ZayBang, Blasta.
One love my g, thanks for responding to the post. Man not gonna front, this is the first time i listened to Ramirez, im speechless!! Dont think anyone has took this route from the Bay. Man I spent hours last night watching this cats videos and evolution and where he is now and really, it put things in to an interesting perspective. Im not too into the style of music like Suicide Boys or Pouya, talent yes, flavor dope, recipe of course but not really my cup of tea, not trying to take any credit from their success. I just wasnt on it. Again Im gonna have to sit on this for a minute and process Ramirez!!! Seems like he is one of the biggest cats to come out of the Bay presently/historically because of the magnitude of his success and carrys Frisco with him. I definitley heard in an interview tho that he doesn't work with anyone in the Bay. He cant find the sound he is looking for here in the BAy. There is no question about his success, the homie did it, made it, took it to a different level, and earned a spot in the shade and now lives in Miami, much respect to him and all his success, he is a unique Emcee and eye opening. he really brings new light to this question.
makes me ask myself:
Is it possible that the torch I speak of is still lit and folks may have lit other torches from the same flame???????
Is this torch I speak possibly restricting and constricting and limiting evolution of the craft???
The rappers back in the Golden era didnt have this luxory with the web and social media. there was tapes and word of mouth it felt. Those who came up in this era didnt come up alone the were lifted up by the folks in their own hoods and the greater Bay who appreciated their music.
It may be said that today rappers may have a slight advantage with being able to blow up online(with or with out the hometown love) and soundlcoud but its not to say they didn't earn their success rightfully and that anyone could do it. the right recipe is still needed and most are lifted by their hoods and folks..
Blasta is dope with bars and killing it no doubt!!
Zay bang, lil Bean, Lil Yee are dang near creating a Frisco rennassaince if they havent already. Frisco has produced some of the bay areas greatest no question and these cats I feel are the epitomy of the new social media era but also a homebread sound rooted from one of the bays most important sources of music repping it to the T!!
I dont feel worthy of saying who i feel is carrying the torch, all i have is my upbringing and opinion . But i wont lie that for many years I felt a void in my heart and felt the Bay wasnt ticking, there was something missing and thats partly why I asked the question. the Hyphy movement was momentarily cool but a movement has to be more then a result to being under the influence(thats not a great description but somewhat true), at some point the party ends.However the spirit remains, i loved that movement.
Today bounderies and statelines are almost invisible in music and it seems like there is just one recipe and everyone is trying to recreate that recipe to get it! This creates a monotone in hiphop where in my persoanl opinion, you dont get too much variation and instead Over saturation.
If anyone is carrying the torch tho in my opinion, these folks mentioned above definitely seem to be worthy. I have a harsh look at it. in the last 15 years the only cat i felt was worthy was J Stalin(but i could be super wrong and have a limited source of input to help me come to that decision)and Im old
. Not to say other folks werent amazingly talented and brilliant in one bit. but when i think about the golden era, ther torch that the pioneeers lived and died for, there is a certain movement, touch and style that encompasses the idea of carrying the torch, i feel like one who is carrying this torch not only reps themselves but also all the others who carried the torch before them and this is not easy to live up to. there are specific ingedients to it.
Mos definitely I want to go on limb and say I feel Lil Bean has the right idea. I feel this cat really is carrying the torch and i think whether he want to or not hes keeping the torch lit along with many other folks in the Bay right now by what hes doing and what he is carrying on his back reppin Fillmore and its history in such a exceptional manner.
ok enough from my babbling ass!!! Im still stuck on RAMIREZ tho!! this is gonna take a minute for me to process in my own lil world. Definitely much love to Blasta, Im gonna stay tuned to the young king!! And hats off to Zay Bang, Lil Bean, and Lil Yee......
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Thank you for lacing a g up!! I put a block on my mind years ago because I was starying to close my self to all that was coming out in the Bay/mixed witht the soical media movement. Its like i was at a table being served soup till the point it was overflowing on to the floor and getting messy. over saturated with trend, style and hype instead of creativity, style and originality. So when i asked this question, i wasnt trying to be the ultimate judge and point fingers saing yaye and naye. instead it really was to get my out of touch ass laced up a bit. so one love to Siccness for letting this thread ride for the years it has and much love to all the folks that have gave insight on this thread through the years.
I actually have some other names of folkes that i feel may be worthy but im not going to say anything yet.
my final houghts are: does a magnitude of success automatically mean the individual is carrying the torch lit or keeping it lit??