YO! GTV Raps

I said what are you doing in the White House if you ain’t selling cocaine?
Ask yo wife Nancy Reagan, I know she’ll spit that game.

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Classic 40 Water :sweat_drops:

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This has to be the inspiration for the Slurricane strain name.

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For you Gorilla Guerillas out there.

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Don’t fuck with the East Bay G…
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Bustin a cap is fundamental…
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Listen to that man rap! We were robbed of his voice, but he wrote so many lyrics for other rappers that we don’t know about! He’s got that in your face delivery and always a unique vocabulary.

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This story is about my best friend’s mom and his family who gave me a place to live when I was on the street. Venus is like my little sister and this is some painful shit to reveal, but I’m putting this song up because it is very similar to things I went through at 17 dealing with the death of good friend and the aftermath.

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yo! gtv raps is truly the ultimate mixtape. I’ve got a lot of catching up to do.


thought this was pretty dope. an underground producer in alabama got a bunch of local artists together for an epic session. some very unique styles and impressive skills from these local alabama rappers.
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not sure if anyone noticed, but every song I posted so far references weed, usually a specific strain.

chocolate thai, anyone?

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currency is just about the only mainstream rapper I can listen to. it helps that he mainly just talks about weed, cars, women, and positive messages about achieving success.




I’m pretty sure all the decent mainstream rappers are from LA, NY, or the south, and it’s because their music actually comes from local underground art.

For some reason, a few artists from those local scenes were the only rappers that the powerful media corporations allowed to gain mainstream success .

Most major label artists are embarrassing to listen to. Drake is constantly plagiarizing 90’s bay area rap, and gets away with it by paying out of court settlements.
most bay area rap is underground, meaning no way to enforce copyright or trademark, so he usually gets away with it and the original artists can’t do a damn thing.

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