It's not really mainstream, but had a good cultic following on the net. Also, I personally like it and it shows the creativity of our people. BTW, it talks about the struggles of Black and Brown people in the U.S.
MC Jin was dope.I use to watch back in the day when Jin(asian dude) was washing everyone on BET
African-AmericanAre you Somali?
Who's running the scene now? Is Dizaster still competing?MC Jin was dope.
African-American
I have respect for Somalis.
I haven't watched in a while. Now, I know Math Hoffa is doing his thing and even has his own YouTube where he does Barbershop Talk vlogs.Who's running the scene now? Is Dizaster still competing?
I grew up in Toronto so we had King of the DOT and everyone in middle school used to be so into it
I got into battle rap after watching Eminem's come upI haven't watched in a while. Now, I know Math Hoffa is doing his thing and even has his own YouTube where he does Barbershop Talk vlogs.
Eminem was alright, but I try to mainly listen to artists that I relate to. I loved Pac's poetry and even loved Biggie's rhyme scheme. Now, one of my favorite artists is GZA from the Wu because he incorporates Science into his wordplay. Also, I like Talib Kweli.I got into battle rap after watching Eminem's come up
Eminem got me into hiphop so im incredibly biased and will always have him as one of my favorite rappers despite the 2nd half of his career being absolutely awful(fell off after TES).Eminem was alright, but I try to mainly listen to artists that I relate to. I loved Pac's poetry and even loved Biggie's rhyme scheme. Now, one of my favorite artists is GZA from the Wu because he incorporates Science into his wordplay. Also, I like Talib Kweli.
Get your self hating ass outta herethese thugs are not our people mate