I'm from the East Coast (Massachusetts/New York/New Jersey). I'm mainly into East Coast Hip Hop but every once in a while something from The West Coast or The South or Midwest catches my attention.
The West Coast and The South have accents that stand out, The Midwest, not so much.
So how come UK artists don't crossover to the UK? If it's because of their accents, like I said The West and South have accents but they still crossover to the East Coast.
As far as I'm aware we (US artists) cross over to the UK, but they don't crossover to us.
Maybe it's because of promotion and advertising. I doubt if I've ever heard a UK rapper on the radio or on TV.
The last UK rapper I can remember was Asher D & Daddy Freddy and they came out in 1988.
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The West Coast and The South have accents that stand out, The Midwest, not so much.
So how come UK artists don't crossover to the UK? If it's because of their accents, like I said The West and South have accents but they still crossover to the East Coast.
As far as I'm aware we (US artists) cross over to the UK, but they don't crossover to us.
Maybe it's because of promotion and advertising. I doubt if I've ever heard a UK rapper on the radio or on TV.
The last UK rapper I can remember was Asher D & Daddy Freddy and they came out in 1988.
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