You always get a lil push back when you ask the last generation about the one that readies to supplant it. That holds double when you ask rappers from the 90s Golden Era about today’ Hip-Hoppers.
They don’t keep it real. They too soft. You’ve heard it all before.this time the complainer is thespian and Onyx lead Sticky Fingaz, who had a great but slept on solo album and a legitimate run with his group before finding a home in Hollywood. We won’t throw the MTV clowning or the hyper hardcore, too hard to be real music of the group. If you were a shook one you did not get into the pit for “Throw Ya Gunz” or any of those records in a hostile rap crowd. That pedigree is sufficient. Of course he doesn’t think the Drakes and the Big Seans of this world are not gully enough for the hardcore palette.
Here he is, in an interview from our homie Doggie Diamondz and the good folks at ForbezDVD.com taking aim at these kids today.
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