Employee wrote:Versive wrote:I respect you. It's just that you're a space-happy occultist and so I speak of/to you as such.
That's what you see when you click the Bandcamp link in your signature. You must be an intergalactic, Navi-fluffing,
There's a Challenger explosion in my pants, crop circle disciple.
he said "Navi-fluffing." LMFAOOoo.
awww shucks you guys. the good times don't stop around here, they do not.
yo I think Employee and Versive are BOTH FANTASTIC!
"Occultist." I try to keep the

to a minimum. You must smell it in the
essence of my chakra alignment.
Race Car Bed Sleeping Rapist Virgin wrote:bender dont speak on NYC rap like you live here
your want for NYC rap to be "back on top" is cool and all, but your short sighted notion that all NYC rap has to sound exactly as it did a decade ago is regressive...
I can say what I want. So can you.
I never said it needed to sound like a decade ago.
All it needs is more people that want to LEAD instead of FOLLOW.
seriously, I'll ask again: list me five, ten, twenty MCs in 2012, that are making the future, doing something different, refreshing, dope, creative, or just staying true to themselves, that are from NYC.
people like ASAP Rocky shouldn't sound so mediocre. I'm not some nostalgic old fart that hates all new shit. I am a alien from the future transmitted into an 80's golden era b-boy body. I heard ASAP Rocky's crew on Hot 97, with Funkmaster Flex, freestyling over all these classic 90's and 2000 era NYC beats... and they sounded WEAK, if not WACK. I said to myself "I could just listen to old Dipset and be happier. I know Flex knows these guys are not as good as the internet hype says the are."
are there any more NEW MCs like KA coming from NYC?
please list them. I'm all ears.