View Poll Results: Best Hip-Hop Artist from the Dirty South ? ! ?

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  • Big Boi

    2 6.06%
  • Andre 3000

    7 21.21%
  • Trick Daddy

    1 3.03%
  • Cee-Lo

    1 3.03%
  • Ludacris

    7 21.21%
  • T.I.

    6 18.18%
  • Scarface

    5 15.15%
  • MJG

    0 0%
  • Juicy J

    0 0%
  • OTHER ( lets hear it )

    4 12.12%
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    Default Best Hip-Hop Artist from the Dirty South ? ! ?

    *** Just diversifying the Polls so the Heads can debate. This one is for the Dirty Dirty. Lets hear it.



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    I'd have to go with Luda



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    Scarface



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    Yeah I gotta go with Scarface on this one.


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    UGK.


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    Lil Wayne hands down.
    Nobody is even close to his level right now.
    from Mix Tapes to MTV, Lil Wayne got it locked.


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    Southern Rappers are making money and having fun doing it.
    A key part of it's success is UNITY.

    New York rappers are mad because the attention is not on them.

    Hip-Hop is changing everyday. Hip-Hop/Rap will never be like it was in the 80's and 90's.

    Who is rapping/singing the same way the was back in the 80's and 90's and still selling records? NO ONE


    If You Can't Adapt To The Changing Styles Of The Times Then You Will Be Left Behind.


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    Quote Originally Posted by worthy2
    none the south is garbage and not hip hop, it set rap music back 100 years with its wackness.
    Is there a reason these ignorant imbeciles feel the need to respond?

    This comment just shows what a complete and utter moron you are on more than one level. There is not one person that can say Outkast is not one of the most innovative and talented groups in all of the history of hip hop. I will leave it at that, I can't even discuss this with someone so feeble minded.



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    Quote Originally Posted by worthy2
    I dont agree that outkast is that great but even so asshole your only arguement is 1 group? thats kind of weak asshole but you really have no knowledge of hip hop I expect nothing less from an asshole like you.
    Bro, I need no stronger argument that Outkast, which I figured was blatant enough for you to see. From the first album they put out when they were 18 until they have grown, evolved and always been great. Some eras I like better than others, but in reality, the lay it down. In actuality I prefer Goodie MOb, and if you knew anything about southern culture you would be able to comprehend that these artists are great in their own context.

    I have no knowledge of hip-hop? Dude you repped Lil' Wayne in another thread, you do realize he is from the south right? Just keep bouncing your head to Nas or whatever someone told you was hardcore and real. Don't bother to think for yourself or learn, it is obviously past your capacity level.



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