Description of Down South Lyricism
One of the most widely held and patently false hip-hop dichotomies is that east coast rappers are lyricists -- their rhymes oozing with metaphor, pathos and political chagrin -- while Southern rappers are merely stylists -- manipulating flow, form and voice to match their party-driven beats. This may make sense with a peripheral glance. The dirty south is, after all, the home of subgenres crunk, bass and snap, while New York is perhaps best known for poets such as Nas, Rakim and KRS-One. But in terms of actual content, the south stands toe-to-toe with any region. The Geto Boy's Scarface captures confusion, paranoia and raw aggression better than any rapper alive (or dead for that matter). Mississippi's David Banner, in his more reflective moments, delves into the deadening pathology of racism. And the members of Goodie Mob and Outkast capture the nuances of everyday life, injecting their narratives with visions of hope and resilience. Even more pop-hop artists such as Juvenile and T.I. have their moments. Take Juve's "Get Your Hustle On," an angry, defiant song about New Orleans post-Katrina that manages to express politically fueled rage without sounding overtly pedantic or stiff. Of course, these are only a few examples, but they reveal an overlooked segment of southern hip-hop.
Top Down South Lyricism Tracks
Down South Lyricism Key Albums
Down South Lyricism Key Artists
Bubba Sparxxx
One of the most hyped
artists of 2001, Bubba
Sparxxx stormed the
airwaves with his
Timbaland-produced ban...
Bun B
A pioneering emcee out of
Texas, Bun B is one-half of
Underground Kingz along
with Pimp C. UGK released
their first major label albu...
David Banner
Mississippi-born David
Banner started his rap
career as part of the duo,
Crooked Lettaz. Having
produced the likes of Tri...
Devin The Dude
A Houston emcee down
with Scarface, Devin is
known for his comical,
every-man rhymes and
smooth Southern flow. Hi...
Lil Wayne
Lil' Wayne is the
self-proclaimed "best
rapper alive," and the
president of Cash Money
Records. Wayne's solo de...
Little Brother
A DIY success story, Little
Brother got put on after
sending demos to The
Roots' online headquarters
OkayPlayer.com. Little Br...
Outkast
Representing Atlanta,
Outkast continue to dazzle
heads with their original
beats and flamboyant rhyme
styles. Andre and Big Boi f...
Scarface
One of hip-hop's most
celebrated lyricists,
Scarface was part of the
Geto Boys before going solo
in the early 1990s. He rele...
T.I.
Hailing from Atlanta, T.I. hit
the scene in 2001 with his
debut album "I'm Serious."
T.I.'s second LP, "Trap
Muzick," spawned the hit...