T.I. and Lord Jamar debate if New York Hip Hop slept on Southern Rap.
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2021
- Yanadameen Godcast episode 168, segment #1
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This is why we have to support Black platforms 💯💯
Type shit u hear me Mane 🤞🏿🤝🏿🙏🏿💪🏿💯
For real
WE have to support Black EVERYTHING! (As far as Business & Family is concerned)
Vlad is punching the air right now. 😆
We made them all famous!!! Whatever they do we can do 100 times better!! We’re the culture!!!
@@devancespicer6619 👏🏿😜💯
@@devancespicer6619 WORD!!!!
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m happy they held our brother down. Everyone else scared
Exactly God, I feel good seeing Lord Jamar, Digga, and Godfrey hold our brother down. That's King and Queen shit right there.
We gotta Love each other, Praise each other, Ride for each other, Respectfully critique each other. We protect must gate keep our own community not white media.
Peace, Light, and Love to T.I. and his Family.
Facts
Tip is not my favorite but I don’t like how people left him to dry. I appreciate the godcast for showing the communities brother alive
Indeed
Official comment
Who left him to dry?
@@anthonybelton-ford3124 all the people talking shit about the allegations against him without wanting to hear his response, including damn near all other media platforms & no not just “mainstream media”
@@kevindube7096 yh thats true actually
My love for the godcast is even more solidified.
“Quit hating the South”
-Pimp C
That's a figment of your imagination. The first time I seen outkast was on video music box in the Bronx. That's an underground NYC station and they was spitting so I never saw it as a bad thing.
Man yall make the most Ignorant music. Good reason to hate.
@@beyallluv "If you don't like what we say, you can fly away, and if you don't like where we stay, I bet'cha we'll make yo ass fly away"
-Goodie Mob
@@beyallluv today's music, yes, I agree with you. But before this new Era we had some good rap artists from the South.
So basically only Atlanta artist? Not UGK, Ball & G, Ghetto Boyz?
Thank you so much Yanadameen Godcast for interviewing T.I., I’ve been a fan of T.I. as an artist & actor for a while & my favourite songs of his are I’m Illy & Live your Life ft. Rihanna!!!!
Shout Out to the Godcast for giving this man his flowers. I'm from the South and all things will come to the light.
Still ain’t forgave myself my favorite Tip song of all time
Awesome song - Very underrated
All Time CLASSIC
That's my fav song of his too "mama i promise ima make it cause im damn good ima get us out this hood and off these can goods school just a white mens game and it's ran good 17 my introduction to man hood"🔥🔥🔥
@Aye Look Issa Man I got family in Miami and was down there for the summer all the other music I was hearing was trash when I heard I’m serious it came back with me to ny
It's my second favorite ready for wateva is my first
yooooooooooo!!!!! Jamar, Digga and Godfrey ready for the convo! that's what Im talking about.
The south always had bangers. I grew up in Washington, DC. We listened to EVERYBODY. periodT. I'm talking back in the 80s too
Facts 💯💪🏽!! Shit I remember the south dominated da city. Shit rap a lot, no limit, sauve house, 36 mafia, cash money was in heavy rotation!!
Southside in the building I agree with both of y’all DC stand up
GO GO WILL ALWAYS DOMINATE TO THE REAL NATIVES.
but we listen to everybody
Good look...they always say the south came in the 2000s ...?????? Im like wtf...ATLANTA been on since like 93' kriss kross....etc...on and on and on...
Who was out in the 80s from down south besides Shy D, GiggiloTony and 2 live crew ?
Much love to Lord Jamar for having TI on his podcast . Peace and love to everyone on the podcast thanks for keeping it.🖤🖤💪🏿💪🏿
This is solidarity. This is a good look.
We see the growth Godcast, big salute!!
Agreed keep building y'all ✊🏾
HOW
That class picture analogy by Tip was spot on.
13:26 Yep. Was a great moment.
Yeah that was very dope!
that caught me off guard because it showed how smart he is.
Im 34..The earliest hip hop sing I remember loving is Wild Wild West by Kool Moe Dee.. the earliest sing I memories is Children's Story by Slick Rick
Mannn...I was getting ready to post damn near the same thing. I'ma be 36 this year and Wild Wild West was the first Hip Hop song I ever remember hearing when I was 4. That was my favorite song at the time.
Slick rock bed time story put me on. I might heard some other songs first but that was the first rap song that blew me away.
@@J2theK me too.. my mom's and pops both still tell stories of mmr jumping up and down in my pull ups singing the song
Wow...dope!! I just turned 32 almost a month ago now, and I was born in 89... and my first memory of rap is LL, Mama said knock out and Ain't gone hurt nobody by Kid and play.. not sure if they were released around the same time but those two always come to mind when I think about my earliest memory of rap..
but the most vivid rap music, that I remember clearly, being heard everywhere from(at that time)my teenage siblings, to my whole hood, was Snoop! he had Ohio on smash MUSICALLY.. he was played at barbecues, all on the radio, videos, everywhere ..
that made me pay attention to rap for real because my older siblings and friends stayed talking about rap when I was around.. so I knew alot by age 6
Lord Jamar, glad to see you putting a positive light on our brethren. One of the first I've seen to give fresh breath to my libra fam..
Salute to TIP. Life goes on beyond the fuckery. He is still an artist. I am glad they talkin bout the music
Me too!! One of the realest!!!
We support ANYTHING and ANYONE degenerate.
Man these ppl will support Trump and these killer cops no matter what they do so we need to support our own.
@@marcelmarshall4240 me too is a weapon !!
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Surprised T.I. doing interviews with all the accusations out
might be old
Why go hide... Ppl will believe what they want anyway
Preciate yall having TIP on. Peace
Tip is a realist im glad they showed my brother some love,im waiting for the next move king.
Alanta South was strong in the 90s and early 2000,s
1. Drumaine Dupri
2.Da Brat
3.Kriss Kross
4.Outkast
5.Goodie Mob
6.Ghetto Mafia
7.Ti Tip
8.ludacris
That's right T.I. is a legend glad to see him be honoured and recognised as such. Looking forward to the full interview expediTIously
Amen!!!!! These niggas should have been girls.
Big salute on this one
Pleasant surprise and a great convo
Can't wait for the entire joint
How did lord Jamal take over vlad tv 😂😂... love the godcast instead of the police 👮 cast
💯✊🏾👍🏾
As a 44yr old LA native, I was not a fan of the South's style of rap until the early 2000s, however, I've grown to like the appreciate the South's contribution to hip-hop!
Damn You didnt like scarface and outkast
@@imperialstats I wasn't impressed at all back then. I spent many of my early teen summers in NYC, which influenced my appreciation for North East rappers, however, I was always a true lover of LA's gangster rap...
@@GenXXXX70 yea scarface back then his sound was like NWa
@@imperialstats Texas rap music was similar to the west coast sound then it changed later on.
@@imperialstats I do have to backtrack because I forgot the DOC was from Texas. However, the DOC was always thought to be from LA.
This is called "STAYING ON CODE" ..love it!!!!!
Tip is a big look. I'm happy for the Godcast. SALUTE
Yoooo i never realized thats from that cartoon!!!! I love learning things!!!!! Makes me love that song even more.
Dope interview. I appreciate y’all for putting this out!
That was a dope interview love the vocabulary 💯 🌞👁👑 Always been a Fan of TI and RaH DiGGa 1000
Big upz 2 GoDFRey and LoRD JaMaR 💯
God Bless The king!!! Hip Hop Fact one Year T. I was the only Rap Artist Album to go Platinum the Whole Year. KING Album
I didn’t know they interviewed tip...where tf was I at lol
It literally just happened. Like literally
This whats up. Since TIP started droppin albums like Us or Else & speakin Consciousness he obviously has been targeted for destruction.
Great interview!!! Luv this content keep it up
New York is one state. Down South is many states. New York City standing alone!💯
That's enough! Like the creation of it
New York really dont stand alone without Philephia and New Jersey East coast dont hit as hard then you also have to include the DMV
@@jackhammer250 naw man. I'm talking about as far as rap music in the beginning. They talking about in the start of rap ..how New York was first to be rapping and down south feeling some type of way.
@@ericrobertson4243 the south wasn't hating ,new York was ,we listened to new York rap down here ,but checc it hip hop originally came from the southern blues
i see alot of nyc wanting to claim Griselda as their own, to the point where Westside Gunn and Conway had to speak on it stating that their putting on for Buffalo only. as where nyc saw it as a win for them as far as real east coast hip hop being back on...not speaking for all but it seem yall was trying to claim ny state shine with Griselda as yall own
Great interview! All sides were patient when it came to allowing each individual to speak. That's rare!😂 Well done 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Coming from Buffalo being a comedian but living the hip hop life I’m living this podcast even more peace gods and goddesses
Buffalo stand up!!
Salute to the team for having Tip on. We need to support our own when them demons try to bring us down. Salute.
Big salute to everybody on the panel..Happy Holidays
LL was a Super Saiyan in the I'm Bad video🤘🏾
This was a great interview much respect to the GodCast and Tip
You can tell T I was on point he was looking who was coming in and coming out💯 that's a good sign
We need more interviews like this
Great conversation respect
"Be Easy" is my favorite song from TIP that piano part on that beat came straight outta Southern church
Great interview!
I hate how hip-hop has regional bias. Annoying. I have favorites to listen to from every region.
We know for a fact new York radio stations podcasts etc. For the most part don't even promote up and coming new New York rappers. They are forced to go to the south were as a whole, them people don't want to hear no New York drill rap. Its kinda ironic and messed up at the same time
Great stuff.
Keep up the top content.
Peace from the UK.
This is why mainstream artist should not sell out, because you always will have the love of your people.
Tip and Ludacris is definitely my favorite rappers from the south.
you must not have listened to scarface, 3000, Ceelo, MJG, Playa Fly, Big Mike, Krit.....and more
@@dangelowash1183 playa fly dont get enough credit..
TIP and Scarface are mine
Very good dialog! I'm from jersey and also grew up down south and st Louis in the 90s. All points made are valid and I make these same arguments.
Run the rest of that interview cousin. I rockin with all of y'all
The South will forever be slept on until Hip-Hop recognizes K-Rino as one of the greatest lyricists of all time.
Gotta be honest. I was born and raised in the deep south, and I appreciate our heritage, but outside a handful of artists, I was never a big fan of southern rap. Whenever I heard southern rap being played in my presence, it just didn't move me like New York/NJ/Philly rap did.
As a Hip Hop fan, I place heavy emphasis on superior, elite lyricism. I appreciate Emcees who are technical, intellectual, precise, vocabulous, versatile, dynamic, great storytellers -- the aspects of rhyming that require hours and years in the lab to perfect. I like lyricists who make me press the rewind button. When I listen to an artist, I want to say to myself, "damn, this dude/woman is nice with it." If the artist is "conscious," that's icing on the cake.
Plus, I always loved Golden Era boom bap beats with scratching, mixing, and cutting that were largely prevalent in the east coast. The beats were more abstract, jazzy, and creative -- the DJs really dug in the crates to present something unique and timeless.
The southern rappers I grew up respecting were The Geto Boys, Arrested Development, Outkast, Goodie Mob and even some of Kris Kross's records. Later, I discovered K RINO -- who I dare say is the greatest MC I ever heard from the south.
My issue with southern rap is that I never felt that many of the artists (outside of a few select) cared enough about being high-caliber lyricists. Too much emphasis was placed on external factors that I felt had nothing to do with Hip Hop. I'm not saying that New York didn't also have its share of mediocre rhymers who weren't saying anything -- but as a whole, New York still had enough quality lyricists to overcome the few who were not. To me, the south just had too many below average, dumbed-down rhymers for me to develop a deep appreciation for southern rap.
Today, I no longer have respect for New York rap because they lost their way. They sound exactly like the south, which is a cardinal sin because you never copy anyone's style. New York had a nice run, but I suppose all good things eventually come to an end.
💯 triple salute! And I can agree you speak facts. The problem is the record industry is a gift and a curse. The major labels being so close to access made Emcees from NY quick to get a record deal and by doing so give up creative control that garnered the sound in the first place. Now when the record industry and radio decide to move on from the “NY sound” we find our selves assed out like some hoes. 🤷🏾♂️ Trust and believe that’s THE INDUSTRY side though and there’s still plenty of original talent here in the city of Hip Hops origin. Ppl that never stopped doing it like Skyzoo, Smoke DZA, Joey Badass. Really putting on musically that’s far and away from the sound of this new age gangbang drill music madness that a lot of the streets is into. The best sound is that which is underground (not on radio) and needs to be searched for as usual and always. NY we still here🗽🗽🗽
Lol wit those standards you're definitely a Rock fan now.That said I used to have those standards until my older brother indoctrinated me into southern rap with it's catchy beats.
Little Brother from the south never get they props and they are very lyrical.
Godfrey got a great window view, idk why he don't just use that as a background. The lighting would be better over there anyway
Great interview 👍👍
Good conversation ✊🏿
Nice interview. Very interesting perspectives. 💯
"You have...less than illustrious...skill sets up top too" I'm dyin' over here.
Great interview
I really enjoyed this interview
Salute to lord jamar for this interview.. we riding with tip in Atlanta period 🔥🔥
@*A1 Savage* and you a lame... NEXT
@*A1 Savage* innocent until proven guilty but I see your picture so nvm 🤨
@*A1 Savage* yep you was there 👍🏽🤨
@*A1 Savage* rape victims don’t run to civil settlement attorneys first!
@@SirDiamondRod he just talking bra 😴
Luv me some Lord Jamar. Together with Godfrey, this show is a super hit. But RAH DIGGA... she is the PERFECT BALANCE!!! Jamar, when I was in the Vlad comments begging you to get your own show, I KNEW this would be the result, SUCCESS!!
It's getting better....salute
I like this..... this was just a nice watch.... hiphop in the house!!!!
Yes! They still do. Every time New Yorkers talking about the history of hip hop they overlook southern artists that have made key contributions to the genre. I even see them giving accolades to new artists for starting trends that southern artist who weren’t as popular started a long time ago
I'm from New York I was able to recognize Scare Face , 8 Ball, MJG and Out Kast were superb lyricist. That's before I knew who a Tip or Luda was. You had rappers like Luke and 2Live Crew who were party rappers that we didn't regard as lyricist but they had joints tho.
@@ajianic1743 Luke probably was the rapper who got it the worst being that they were so party oriented because that Miami bass music was popping in the South. In fact, the whole Freaknik scene was based of that sound and everyone gravitated to the party style they kicked. It's almost like the Miami bass scene reflected the older style that NY went thru in the late 70s early 80s of hiphop. So when NY advanced the lyricism with the Rakim, KRS-One, Kane, and Kool G Rap's a lot of the rap from that sound was maybe considered limited and more reflecting an older style already done.
@@jman1562001 🎯 💯
@@ajianic1743 What about groups like Goodie Mob, and many other southern artists who get overlooked because of the politics of East vs West. Master P doesn’t even get his proper credit.
@@jordanlyons8002 Goodie Mob was dope too I used to listen to soul food and who's that peeping through my window on Video Music Box. I'll say this I knew people that clowned Silk Tha Shocker tho😂😂😂. I'm from Bed Stuy Brooklyn Aquemeni and Atliens are my two favorite albums till this day.
saying NYC hip hop slept on the south is a gross understatement. this is why 3000 said at the source awards... "the south got something to say"....
Z-RO one of my favorite down south rappers i would put him up against anyone fr no matter the coast.
Godcast gold. Connection established
Hol'up. Let's not forget that Kris Kross was the FIRST up outta Atlanta. I don't know why they always seem to get left out.
People don't know that....but it was really them that started it...ATLANTA BEEN ON SINCE LIKE 94'.......
T.I bringing up the north & south thing in hip hop is the most outdated & tiring topic to discuss. The south been dominating for the past 20+years.
- A New Yorker (me)
And the culture is in the toilet. That's what you call dominance? Smh
@@beyallluv its trash now because everybody trying to sound like the south now....
This interview made me subscribe
Great discussion.
I just looked up the Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse theme song and I'll be Damned 😳
It is " I'm Bad " by LL Cool J
This is good, I’m glad this is air , just fun an laugh that all
Queensbridge NY 🗽 2 Sydney AUS🐨, Bravehearted solid salute,@T.i.p👑😌🙌🏼🏆🇺🇸🌉🇦🇺💐💐🗺️🕊️
Being from the Bronx, I think like most hip hop heads I just cared about lyrics and beats.I didn't care where you were from.That being said my favorite Southern rappers is Andre 3000,Field Mob ( Shawn Jay & Smoke) and Luda!( one of my all time faves regardless of location).
Another classic episode 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The south made a huge impact in hip hop and those like T.I. and Outkast and Goodie Mob and Master P. and UGK made huge records that made history. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017
Why people always leave Big boi out of the top spitters I never heard a weak Big boi verse
Indeed....i never understood why they put Andre 3000 over Big Boi
The real ones know
Great comeback interview for T.I
Bro im fuckin proud of lord jamar and the whole cast....2015/16 man i would be in the youtube rabbit hole seekin jamars game and now look at what u got goin bro just stick with this shit...ima make sure i thumbs up everything u put up
Word is Bond .... Y'all been getting the top slept on Elites...on this podcast....All Praises Due too Digga, Godfrey, & Lord! P.E.A.C.E
So T.I, Jeezy, Gucci and Luda could fly. Cant leave Luda out now.
Luda ain't from Georgia homie!
@@jaebang1128 He repped Georgia hard Homie... "It aint nothin on my mind, but... Georgia". Plus Gucci from bama, so what you sayin??
Luda help put GA on the map and thats just truth.
No he not. But Luda put on for the city harder and more correctly than 99% of ATL rappers. I'm talking way back to when he was "Chris Luva Luva" on the radio. His show broke more artists here than any label.
@@stevenweathers2989 not luda
Great cast
Salute to the Godcast crew for having a mind of their own
Keep going foward my elder brothers.
T.I love from London, UK
Keep up with the music 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Excellent interview! Shout out to The Legendary TIP.
That was not a debate...lol that was pure TRUTH from everyone!!!! I was around before that era back then. Great conversation!!!
👍🏾 still going strong 💪🏽 I 👀 y’all.
Thinks Lord Jamar we need this and Thanks TIP /Thanks Rah Digga/Thanks Godfrey
Salute to T.I.P never a dull interview✊🏽
Was this live on patreon? I didn’t get a notification for this one
Ti and Carmelo Anthony resemble.
Lord Jamar, Godfrey and Digga I love and respect y’all deep. God bless y’all 💜💜