"A white boy who thinks any black rapping is underground" is so inaccurate its not even funny. White underground heads like Brother Ali, Apathy, G Eazy, Classified, The Sandpeople, Aesop Rock, Common Market, Machine Gun Kelly (I could go for days really), etc. are mainstays on my playlists along with countless black ones, race isnt a factor in the slightest, foolish that it was even mentioned. I really dont even think you know whats going on here. If you would have read my posts I was asking for recommendations on emerging or underground hip hop artists from the past couple years. You went off and named a bunch of well known artists, many of whove been on the underground scene for like a decade or even more. Come on dude.
On a lighter note, I recommend any underground heads who are on the lookout for good newer artists, check out Anilyst and Hopsin. "No Mercy" by Anilyst or "Lunch Time Cypher" by Hopsin on Youtube for a taste. Albums are "Syllable Sliding Vol.2" by Anilyst and "Knock Madness" by Hopsin. There was also a collab album recently by Guilty Simpson (of Detroit, pupil of J Dilla) and producer Apollo Brown that is solid. "I Can Do No Wrong" or "Potatoes" on Youtube are bangers off that album.