Who Runs The New York? According To Trinidad James The South Does
On November 12, Trinidad James came out to perform at the Converse Rubber Tracks event in New York City. During the concert, James stopped to say how to go on a short rant about how he thinks the New York’s hip-hop scene has fallen off and how the South was taking over.
James
thoughts :
“I remember
when New York ran this sh*t, dog. When Dipset was f*ckin’ turned the f*ck up.
Oh my God. I gotta wear my bandana on tilt like Juelz. What the f*ck happened,
dog? What happened? I remember when New York rap was the sh*t. And us in the
South, us bammas, we was like ‘what the f*ck’ and we just did our own thing.
But now we run y’all musically. That’s crazy. That’s crazy. That’s crazy, my
n*gga. That’s crazy. I’m not trying to start nothing, but if you want to do
something we can do something cause I don’t give a f*ck. I looked up to New
York music. And now every n*gga that’s really poppin’ out of New York, you
might as well tell they from Atlanta. ‘He from Atlanta. He from Atlanta. He
from Atlanta.’ I’m just putting it out there. Y’all got more bloggers–y’all got
n*ggas interviewing more popular than n*ggas that’s rapping.” (Woogie 2 Woogie)
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