XXL checks in with the most hard-core of rappers to keep us updated on what’s still real with hip-hop and how new artists can keep their street cred alive.
Here’s a look at what Reakwon had to say:
“[Back in the day,] you couldn’t be a MC without having a certain kind of clientele in the streets before you emerged in the game. You had to have both worlds. Nowadays you got cats that never had that full-fledged co-sign in they communities before they came out, and [still have] been successful. You know, they may have had connections, they may have had a connect, but, to me, it’s always important to have your city in your corner. That’s all about being a great MC, being able to pull that crowd. Like Rakim told us, you gotta move that crowd. And it start from where you from.”
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