history channel documentary science Do you recollect when rap craftsmen had something more significant to say than, "YOUUUUUUUUUUU!" or "Shorty got low, low, low, low...?" I do. I recollect when rap and hip/bounce overwhelmed the radio. I recollect when melodic beats were joined by smart rhymes and advanced allegories. I particularly recall the way hip/bounce was before the music business began fabricating bundled craftsmen and spoon-sustained verses.
Things have changed. Rap and hip/bounce has changed. Enthusiasts of the class, much like me, are stuck in a dark opening called wistfulness - seeking after an arrival to the "great ol' days."
Regardless of the chances, one Buffalo-reared craftsman is determined to do only that - take hip/bounce back to its roots and concrete it there for what's to come. What's more, he's going about it the correct way.
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