evil genius knows nothing about rap from the south.
I don't? Let's see. I've been bumping hip hop from the south since the mid 80's.
Bumping Luke way back when he was Luke Skywalker. Had the song "We Want Some Pussy" @ famliy pic nics back then on my cuzzos ghetto blaster(boom box for u youngstas.
Have owned about 3/4 of all of the releases from Rap-A-Lot starting with Geto Boys making trouble & still fuck with RAL. My fav label of alltime.
Remember when Eightball & MJG hit the scene with Coming Out Hard. Been bumping Devin The Dude since the Odd Sqaud hit the scene & they was calling him The "D".
Heard of Cash Money & their music way back when they had UNLV & other artist before the Hot Boys. TT Tucker from New Orleans. A pioneer in N.O. hip hop.
Was bumping Master P when he dropped Clean Getaway & Mamas Bad Boy. Those were released on Cassette before coming out on CD. Years before he blew up.
Heard Swisha House & SUC music before most people in N.Cali ever heard of them.
Heard Juviniles music way back when he had a flat top & was fucking with DJ Jimi.
Been a fan of SPC since I was 15 years old & I'm 31 now. I still bumps they shit. Fisrt heard 3-6 Mafia when they were Triple Six Mafia. I'm also a fan of Ska-Face Al Kapone. I still bumps Going All Out. Hardest southern album of 2003. Not the best but the hardest.
Ghetto Twinz, Lez Mone, Choice(had Stick-N-Move on cassette back in 92-93). I can go on & on.
So save that shit about I don't know shit about hip hop in the South. And this is coming from the West Coast nigga that's never been to the South in his life.