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In this episode of "Hip Hop What Ifs," D and 12kyle dive into the intricacies of one of hip-hop history's pivotal moments: the 1995 Source Awards. This podcast episode reflects on Andre 3000's famous declaration that "the South has something to say," following the controversial booing that Outkast received when accepting their award for Best New Artist. The episode unpacks the significant cultural impact this statement had on the hip-hop landscape and how it symbolized a turning point for Southern artists in the industry. The discussion ventures into the implications of regional biases in hip-hop and how Outkast's experience at the 1995 Source Awards ignited a movement for Southern artists. D and 12kyle analyze the broader context of tensions between different hip-hop regions during the mid-'90s, recounting how this specific moment catalyzed a shift in the industry's power dynamics. They also explore the aftermath of this event, reviewing how it spurred the rise of Atlanta as a dominant influence in hip-hop and cemented its long-term impact on the genre's evolution
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