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It sounds like you got a great insight into Snatcha’s perspective on the music scene, especially in Tampa. It’s interesting to hear him talk about how Doechii, who’s now gaining major attention, was picking up on the game just by being around him and his brother. The way he describes Tampa’s music scene also seems pretty raw—highlighting how many artists might get caught up in the flashy rap trends rather than embracing a more authentic hip hop sound. It makes you wonder how much the city’s talent pool could evolve if more artists pushed themselves to step out of their comfort zones and maybe even collaborated more with DJs to build something bigger for the national stage.
By Broderick ScottIt sounds like you got a great insight into Snatcha’s perspective on the music scene, especially in Tampa. It’s interesting to hear him talk about how Doechii, who’s now gaining major attention, was picking up on the game just by being around him and his brother. The way he describes Tampa’s music scene also seems pretty raw—highlighting how many artists might get caught up in the flashy rap trends rather than embracing a more authentic hip hop sound. It makes you wonder how much the city’s talent pool could evolve if more artists pushed themselves to step out of their comfort zones and maybe even collaborated more with DJs to build something bigger for the national stage.