-DJ R-Tistic- Member since Nov 06th 2008 51986 posts
Wed Jan-21-15 05:52 AM
15. "it's not dead in the club. Not at all. " In response to In response to 0
I DJ'd in DC, NY, Philly, Tampa, Tally, and of course L.A. last year....and each city still has their local flavors that make it different.
I would say that the L.A. Mustard sound and then the 60 BPM ATL Trap sound are most dominant, but you can hit a L.A hood spot and only hear 5-6 Trap sounding ATL songs. And then go to an ATL club and not hear a SINGLE L.A. or East Coast track aside of a Shmurda Hot nigga.
Now, I def agree that artists are making music that sounds identical to other regions. Coco dude is from L.A...while Fight night and plenty ATL songs sounded West Coast. But it's still differences for sure. And even NY has a lotta regional songs that only get play there...All about the money got a small amount of play everywhere else, but not much. Fabulous new songs are all more local to NY than being nationwide hits. "Run Ricky Run" surely sounds Down South, but hasn't blown up anywhere outside NY yet.
Even with all the nationwide love L.A gets now, nobody outside here is really playing Run me my money, BPT, Pull up, Where yo money at, or even Bay songs like Panoramic or Only that real.