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Buddy_Gilapagos
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"Biggest Rapper not repp'ing a major city. "


  

          

I was going to make a post about how hard it is for DMV rappers (Cordae/Wale/IDK) to blow up majorly/distinguish themselves because they don't have a recognizable sound/accent/feel but it got me thinking about what rapper has been able to get the largest without really repp'ing a major city.

And I feel like there are two questions in there. One being name the biggest rapper who isn't from NYC/LA/ATL/Detroit/Miami/Houston/PHL/SF/Memphis (and maybe also Toronto).

But I guess I am asking the question is it possible for a rapper to blow up and NOT talk incessantly about their home city? Anyone do it?


I think about the Clipse (not from a major city) tried to rap about Virginia as a whole which I thought was strange to rep a whole state ( a song about bad news would be dope). J Cole raps about Fayetteville but, does it do anything for anyone?

Anyway, I think I am mudding up the original question. What do you think?




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does tech n9ne/kc count?
Jan 25th 2022
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You're unfairly dismissing Cole.
Jan 25th 2022
2
Not a J Cole diss
Jan 25th 2022
4
mac miller - pittsburgh | dababy - charlotte | jack harlow - louisvlle
Jan 25th 2022
3
Gibbs/Gary
Jan 26th 2022
5
Griselda reps Buffalo...nm
Jan 27th 2022
6
E-40: Vallejo, CA
Jan 27th 2022
7
Heavy D (Mt Vernon) Rakim (Wyandanch) Grand Puba (New Rochelle)
Jan 27th 2022
8
Redman and Naughty (Newark), although they're really close to NYC
Jan 27th 2022
9
UGK - Port Arthur
Jan 28th 2022
10
Stove God Cooks - Syracuse
Jan 31st 2022
11
Phonte/Pooh
Jan 31st 2022
12
They definitely found a way to rap about NOT living in a major city
Feb 02nd 2022
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Gibbs is huge, but in terms of location size, KRIT from Meridian MS
Feb 01st 2022
13
2Pac
Feb 02nd 2022
15

Ashy Achilles
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1. "does tech n9ne/kc count?"
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he's not mainstream at all, but he has a huge underground following

  

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2. "You're unfairly dismissing Cole."
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While it's definitely true that there are plenty of folks who don't rock with him, you can't deny his place as one of the "big 3"

Nelly?
Wiz Khalifa?
Macklemore? (Regardless of what we think about him, was huge for a brief moment.)
Freddie Gibbs?
Griselda?
Trippie Redd?
NBA Young Boy?



And I don't know if Memphis counts as a major city.

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Buddy_Gilapagos
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4. "Not a J Cole diss"
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My point is more he isn't from a major city worth repping.
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bearfield
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3. "mac miller - pittsburgh | dababy - charlotte | jack harlow - louisvlle"
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Tue Jan-25-22 07:18 PM by bearfield

  

          

kodak black - pompano beach/ft lauderdale
rod wave - st petersburg/tampa bay
trippie redd - canton/cleveland
joyner lucas - worcester, MA

this is more common than you might assume, mostly due to the democratization of releasing music post-soundcloud/yt/bandcamp

  

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5. "Gibbs/Gary"
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6. "Griselda reps Buffalo...nm"
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7. "E-40: Vallejo, CA"
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8. "Heavy D (Mt Vernon) Rakim (Wyandanch) Grand Puba (New Rochelle)"
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9. "Redman and Naughty (Newark), although they're really close to NYC"
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Thu Jan-27-22 07:12 PM by obsidianchrysalis

  

          

But they're not as recognizable as, say, Jay or Big or OutKast who rep bigger cities.

I'd have to say Cole. Like Hitokiri (I think) said, J. Cole is one of the leaders of his generation. Looking back, outside of someone like Nelly or BONE or Sir Mix-a-lot bubbling up for an album or two, I can't think of a major star that didn't come one of the 'meccas.'

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cal.25
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10. "UGK - Port Arthur"
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11. "Stove God Cooks - Syracuse "
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Mon Jan-31-22 10:34 PM by DJR

  

          

Ok, he’s not the biggest. Yet. But I gotta mention him as the one rapper from my area to really get on. He’s bubbling. Reasonable Drought and those two Westside Gunn albums he was all over got him on the verge. Next album could really put him over, if he produces. One dimensional content aside, he’s one of the most unique rappers I’ve heard in awhile in terms of style, voice and delivery. Punchlines are slick. Confidence and attitude are infectious. And he did Reasonable Drought with zero features. Every verse and hook was him.

  

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12. "Phonte/Pooh "
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Phonte’s from Greensboro. Pooh is from Northern Virginia(don’t even know what city?). They formed in Durham. That all works for this post.

And given the way they made it - which many of us were first hand observers of/participants of…..their influence on so many that came after them is just enormous. Developing a fanbase on the internet, smaller cities, relatable content with both a fresh edge and throwback aesthetic. Your favorite rapper’s favorite rappers(unless you’ve been on here, In which case you just skip the middleman). They might not be the biggest artist here in record sales, but in influence? They’ve got an argument.

  

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14. "They definitely found a way to rap about NOT living in a major city"
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My appreiciation for NYC rap grew immensely when I started living here and started to recognize all the places and NYC things they would drop in their rhymes.

Little Brother rapped about life in a non-major metropolis in ways that is relatable if you grew up similarly.



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13. "Gibbs is huge, but in terms of location size, KRIT from Meridian MS"
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Is probably the biggest compared to location, especially since Gibbs kinda became more of an LA guy in terms of what he repped and talked about as he got out of the blog nerd circles


But KRIT never really left Mississippi behind and comes from the seventh largest city in a state with one of the smallest large cities in the entire country. The fact that he got as big as he did and has remained fairly relevant is pretty intense.


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Frank Mackey
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15. "2Pac"
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Maybe because he bounced around so much as a youth, but never really repped a city.

  

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