You have to remember also, that Gay Z went straight mainstream. He also spent his real entire career in a rap that was much more widespread than it was 25 years ago. You didn't hear Flash on the radio in Atlanta in 1985 except once a week. In fact, there was only ONE 2 hour block on a Friday night that any rap was played in Atlanta. Don't dispute. I was there. I waited for every Friday night with a new cassette tape to record it. It was called The Fresh Party on V-103.
But back to the topic. Not only do you have to remember that rap had a LOT more going for it as far as exposure for Gay Z, the styles also had changed by the time the 90s hit. He also didn't stay true to form. What I mean by GMF staying real is they didn't hype themselves up to be more than what they were. You didn't see then riding down Broadway in a Ferrari or Jaguar; like it was there, but knowing it was a rental.
Although in some aspects the same, they are quite different. Later, QD.






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