What's up out there in information land. Peep game, I was born in raised
in Ft. Worth, Tx.(aka Funkytown) and I feel its my duty as a true product
of hip-hop culture to let the world know that southern hip-hop is becoming
a force in the music industry to reckon with. It's no longer a gang of
semi-talented "homies" clinging on to this coast or that coast (I mean
brothas in Funkytown used to wear Compton hats), hip-hop has now become a
cultural expression of southern life and its selling. The South, which
historically has the larger number of Black folks than both "coasts",
contains a market yet to be truly saturated with the southern black
experience. Once that market is "truly" tapped into and sewn up, I
believe we'll see a shift in focus in the world of hip-hop. Just think
about it. I happen to have an inside track to the "southern explosion"
and things are about to get hectic. So wake up Amerikkka, you sleepin' on
the South.