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Gangsta Boo: "I Hear My Cadence in a Lot of Rappers"

Gangsta Boo: "I Hear My Cadence in a Lot of Rappers"

Published Fri, December 9, 2022 at 1:21 PM EST

In a recent interview with Billboard, Gangsta Boo talked about a number things— from the flowers she's been given by new rappers like Glo Rilla and Latto, who she recently collaborated with, to Memphis' impact on Hip-Hop, and her own influence on the game.

"I would honestly say that I have to admit, respectfully and humbly, that I am the blueprint," Boo, who got her start alongside Three Six Mafia in the early 90s, said. "I hear my cadence in a lot of men and female rappers. It’s hard to f– lie to myself and says, “Oh wow, she’s from New York but she raps like she’s from Memphis. Oh wow, this person is from f– wherever, but they rap like they are from Memphis.” Because I’m not talking about anybody in particular, but my sound is a Memphis sound. It’s a Gangsta Boo sound, it’s a Three 6 Mafia sound."

She went on to explain how in many ways, she's the blueprint for a lot of southern rap. "I am the blueprint and I wear that badge proudly as f–," she said. "I used to run away from it. I used to didn’t want to even give myself flowers because I’ve been so low-key and humble, but I’m on some f– that s—. It’s time to claim what’s mine. I’m one of the main b–. And it feels fun to still be able to look good and be relevant in a place where I don’t have this million-dollar machine behind me and I have all my natural body parts, no shade to the ones that don’t. But it just feels great to stand in yourself and look in the mirror and be like, “Wow, you did that.” And not sell your soul and go to bed at night with a smile on your face. Because I don’t have any pressure."

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"I used to didn’t want to even give myself flowers because I’ve been so low-key and humble, but... it's time to claim what's mine."

The Memphis vet also talked about her city's influence on southern rap and Hip-Hop in general, pointing out that they created crunk music. Indeed, Memphis' influence is well-documented in the early music of Memphis legends like DJ Squeeky, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Tommy Wright III, Playa Fly, and of course Three Six and Eightball & MJG.

"Memphis is the originator of crunk," she said. "That’s obvious. Shout out to my boy Lil Jon, that’s my brother. But he knows that as well. Memphis is the originator of crunk. So, Memphis sound is crunk, get buck. The Memphis sound is 8 Ball & MJG. The Memphis sound is Young Dolph. Memphis sound is Three 6 Mafia. It’s laid back, it’s player, it’s rowdy, it’s pimpish, it’s smooth, it’s jazz, it’s rhythm, it’s blues. Memphis is the home of the blues. And it comes across in our music too with the dark baseline, with the heavy baselines, the high hats. Keeping this s— Memphis."

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