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Monday, August 6, 2007

Hip-Hop in the South

It took a long time for Alabama to get its shine in the Hip- Hop world, compared to other Southern dominated places, like Texas, Louisiana and Georgia, but Rich Boy aka Marcce Richard has changed the outlook for Alabama, since his self entitled album dropped.

The 23 year old's first single "Throw some Ds" brought a fresh outlook to Southern music, because it wasn't the typical snap music, but a mix of original crunk and a little old school, to even make the hardest thugs in the club two step.

With the help of the 1979 hit "I call your name" by Switch, made it a for sure swag anthem. But even with all the gilts and glam this country boy understands the beauty of true Hip- Hop and what it has been lacking."

A lot of people just need to bring it back to the old days and start rapping about stuff that's relative to everyday life, weather's it's yo momma catching cancer or you just trying to pay the bills. Everything doesn't have to be about dope or cars, but everyday life situations."

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