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“When the South kicked in the door, started getting their props, and started popping, a lot of New York n*ggas forgot all they got to do is hold ground,” said Kay Slay. “They got their sound, we got our sound. These n*ggas started doing what they were doing.”He added, “A lot of the older artists that had the power to sign n*ggas from New York – they didn’t. They would run and do a record with T.I. when he was brand new, or they would jump on a Juvenile record. But you let Uncle Murda, King Bo, or Fred The Godson put a hot record out, an A-list n*gga won’t jump on their record and help take them to the next level.”
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