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MR. LAST WORD
What do you think about the hip hop scene in Detroit.Does it have a distinctive style?
I noticed that about nobody stcking together.I wanna change all that or at least be a part of it.Lot of wack stuff and alot of clones with the same kinds of beats.I'm trying to be versatile with mine so one day I can put my stamp on Detroit Hip Hop.Its getting better though.Change of POETS said:Unfortunately it does.
It's usually the Acid-Rap style of Esham, ICP, Twizted, etc... Doing shows around the city, I'm usually performing on the same bill as a bunch of these clones with no originality, and no real talent.
It really pisses me off, that one of the better cats who could blow in the mainstream (trick-trick) still gets no love in his own city. The Hip-Hop scene in Detroit is cut-throat, and no one wants to help anyone get further. Crabs in a bucket...