"I ain't got no beef with east coast, I think it's just being hyped up."
"It's just that when you heard hip-hop, no matter where you were, it was a culture that kind of made you want to try to be part of it. Whether you thought you were an artist, whether you thought you could be a DJ, whether you thought you could breakdance, or whether you thought you could rap. It was the kind of culture that had a lot of open doors."
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Source: Interview with Jorge Hinojosa, www.marandapleasantmedia.com.
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