
08-26-2008, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Barchetta
The more I read Dirty South, the more it reminds me of... how shall I say it in a nice way, Rappers. I think I slept on that term too much. And the term was really starting to grow on me. Forgive my rambling.
This is what I found.
1)Dirty South is rap that popped up the latter half of the 1990's. It's inspirations drew from Dr. Dre's 'Chronic' album and 2 Live Crew's nast traditions in equivalent measure, arriving at a stond, violent, sex-obsessed and (naturally) cuss-oriented brand of modern hip-hop. It was named after a song by Goodie Mobb. They and OutKast are said to be the best that this style of rap music has to offer, but their lyrics are better than such contemporaries like the 'No Limit Posse'. Dirty South descended from Souther rap.
Term of endearment for the area of the United States that includes much of the former Confederacy; includes southern Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, northern Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and eastern Texas.
It can also refer to the southern region which is: Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi. Florida is NOT a part of 'the south' when it concerns cultures, only geographically.
You can only get sweet tea in restaurants when in the dirty south.
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wow mark you did your homework on this one
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