What do you think /mu/? I feel that my West Coast picks are weak, but 'pac is essential for the East Coast/West Coast debacle, isn't he?
>>61799921
bump
I love it OP! Really good choices.
not bad bro. keep it up.
you switched up east and west coast ya idiot
>>61799921
lol I always thought wu-tang was east coast
>>61800678
Fuck you, dude. This chart is great.
>>61800635
>>61800674
>>61800699
is op really samefagging this hard
>>61799921
mixed up west/east coast, retard
>>61800678
>>61800698
yeah OP mixed up east and west
>>61800699
what
are you just baiting or do you really think nas biggie and wu are west coast
There's a lot more wrong with it than east and west being flipped.
>>61800821
yeah don't even get me started
but op might wanna nail the basics first and foremost
if any of yall want some actually decent guide check out the blog "the magic swisher", their flowcharts are fantastic
>>61800821
>>61800863
I'd love to hear what you have to say. I've been thinking about the progression of hip-hop and this is what I figured based on my limited knowledge. What would you add or take away?
This is pretty basic but a good start.
No southern stuff included eg Outkast.
>>61800635
>>61800674
>>61800699
pls be less nice, people don't like me here because of you
>>61801454
I basically haven't listened to any Southern hip-hop at all and therefore didn't add any to the list. What are the seminal artist outside from Outkast? What was their impact like? How did they matter?