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New Yorkers competed for 'da best' accent, and the videos are brilliant

Natalie Colarossi   

New Yorkers competed for 'da best' accent, and the videos are brilliant
Alec Badlwin, Sienna Jayde, and Debi Mazar all compete for the best New York accent.@newyorknico Instagram
  • While New Yorkers ride out the pandemic in their homes, one thing remains clear: Their accents are far from being silenced.
  • Over the last two weeks, New Yorkers have proudly competed for the best accent in a wildly popular Instagram contest.
  • Even celebrities like Alec Baldwin, Debi Mazar, Princess Nokia, and Vinny Guadagnino submitted their accents for consideration. Here are some of our favorites, as well as the winners.
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While the coronavirus pandemic has quieted the noise of traffic, bars, and late-night rendezvous in the "city that never sleeps", nothing can put an end to the bold sound of a New Yorker tawkin'.

Nicolas Heller, a film director and the "unofficial talent scout of New York City," called on New Yorkers from every borough to submit a video of the best local accent in a wildly popular Instagram contest over the last few weeks.

Do you or someone you know have a great New York accent? WE WANNA HEAR IT! Record video (in feed) of why you have the best NY accent and use the hashtag #BestNYAccent before April 10th for a chance to win. (If you are a brand and interested in donating prizes pls DM me. Even though being crowned with the greatest accent in NY is the best prize of all, it would be great to give out some goodies.) art by @naomiotsu

A post shared by Nicolas Heller (@newyorknico) on Apr 4, 2020 at 7:49am PDTApr 4, 2020 at 7:49am PDT

Celebrities, rappers, children, and local legends all heeded the call and made a plea for why theirs should be considered "da best" in the city. The videos got so big that even Alec Baldwin threw in a submission.

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And the No. 1 New York accent went to Charlie da Wolf, otherwise known as "Williamsburg's Oldest Bad Boy," a local legend born and raised in Brooklyn.

Our 2020 #BestNYAccent winner has spoken. Congrats @charliedawolf for taking home the gold.

A post shared by Nicolas Heller (@newyorknico) on Apr 13, 2020 at 7:49am PDT

 

But aside from Heller's "boro picks," Heller called on his Instagram followers to pick their top submissions, narrowed down from 24. Second place went to Rob Agri from Brooklyn, whose submission was a poem inspired by the beauty of the contest itself.

Imani Brammer took the best accent for Queens with a story of New York gossip after she ran into people when she was "walkin' to the corner store."

Patrick Morales, aka "Wiki", won the best accent for Manhattan with a submission that said he was "straight Irish with a sprinkle of Italian — doesn't get more New York than that."

For the Bronx, rapper Chase Money Marz took the win with a long-winded story sprinkled with some of the finest New York slang.

Heard @newyorknico started a #bestnyaccent challenge so I had to let nikkaz kno da vibes

A post shared by Chase Money Marz (@chasemoneymarz) on Apr 6, 2020 at 7:27pm PDT

 

Instagram user @slikniktheruler won the best of Brooklyn by saying, "You can tell I'm from New York just by my facial expressions."

But the contest wouldn't be a contest without winners. With the help of Princess Nokia and comedian Michael Rapaport, Heller chose one submission from each part of New York for the "best of boro."

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2020 BEST NY ACCENT WINNER, @Charliedawolf! The people have officially spoken and YOU have the best accent in New York! Congrats to @rob_agri who put up an insane fight for 2nd place, and princessnokia and @giiii1226 for 3rd. Additionally, myself and @princessnokia and @Michaelrapaport have chosen our “best of boro.” Congrats to @yess_fierceness for Staten Island, @slikniktheruler for Brooklyn, @chasemoneymarz for Bronx, @wikset for Manhattan and @imaniBrammer for Queens. Prizes will be distributed tomorrow so look out in your DMs. Thank you so much to the following brands for offering prizes for our winners: @NOAHNY @HalsNewYork @fantasyexplosion @Pintrill @ChinatownMarket @Dumbgood @GreenbergsBagels @OnlyNy @Shmeel.nyc @CraighillCompany @KleiBeauty @KrauseGallery x @what_thehell @wearAtoms @CakesByNerwan @PaniniShoppe @kellyshami @Bodega @deli_n_grocery @Sabrett @Tangochilesauce @Newyorkpilates @Grillospickles @bongiorno and @Kidsuper. Big shoutout to @thesnoeman who has provided all the artwork for this contest. Hosting this thing has been such a fucking joy, and I am so grateful for everyone who participated and tuned in. Love you all, and stay tuned for something special in the coming days. #bestnyaccent

A post shared by Nicolas Heller (@newyorknico) on Apr 12, 2020 at 3:21pm PDT

 

And Vinny Guadagnino from "The Jersey Shore" jumped into the contest with a submission about how his New York accent has never left him, despite traveling the world.

David White, aka "Mr. StarCity," took his submission opportunity to talk about unity within the city, while showing New Yorkers in the background making noise from their apartments to thank healthcare workers.

I feel this strong need to protect myself, my family and my friends. Especially the ones closest to me. The lives of the people in my city are in jeopardy. Beautiful people are being taken by this dangerous virus. Right now more than ever, we need to show each other the deepest love and appreciation. It's time to allow love to counteract the fear. ⁣ ⁣ Be a good person because the world needs more of them, not because you expect to receive good in return. Use your knowledge to create a better humanity in the present and for our future generations.⁣ ⁣ For those dealing with anxiety, stop stressing over the future, it isn't even here yet. All you can do is cherish today and use today as an opportunity to prepare yourself for tomorrow. Celebrate yourself. Celebrate your existence. Celebrate your accomplishments. Celebrate yourself for surviving each day and don't ever feel bad about wanting to be a better person. People grow and people improve. You are not required to be the same person you were yesterday.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ I love this city! This is my city and together we going to get through this! Shoutout to the New Yorkers who come together for the 7pm salute for our front line workers. Somebody tell @newyorknico I’m one of the millions here who has the #BestNYAccent! Big Bless.❤️ - King Of Ethiopia. New York, New York 2020. #CoronaVirus #StayHome #MentalIllness #Awareness #PTSD #Art #NewArtist #StreetArt #ContemporaryArt #InstaArt #CreateArt #Legend #MrStarCity #Inspiration #Art_Dailydose #Art_Viral #Art_We_Inspire #ArtCollective #Style #Stylish #StreetStyle #MensFashion #Vintage

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Elyse DeLucci, from Staten Island and Brooklyn, submitted her video across the street from the Central Park COVID-19 field hospital.

Alicia Napoleon Espinosa, a professional boxer from Long Island, used her submission to talk about the strength of New Yorkers, by singing a version of Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York," with a coronavirus twist.

Rapper Malibu Mitch from the Bronx used her submission to "do a little story time" and fast talk a New York scenario of hanging out at a friends house.

Debi Mazar from "Entourage" and "Younger" entered the contest by talking about the beauty of the New York accent, and how it's even landed her multiple acting roles.

Rapper Princess Nokia told the story of how her parents met at "Central Park on a warm city day," ended her fast-talking submission with the statement, "Let's be real. You flew here and I grew here."

Sienna Jayde, from Staten Island, explained that she has the best accent because she doesn't know what a "dog" is, she knows what a "dawg" is. And the same goes for "cawfee."

#bestnyaccent

A post shared by Gi (@giiiii1226) on Apr 5, 2020 at 4:55pm PDT

 

Wayne Diamond, who you might recognize from the movie Uncut Gems, used his submission to talk about why New York is "da best" city in the world. "Be on the streets, be in the houses, parties, clubs... ey! New York is New York."

 

Alec Baldwin, from Massapequa, New York, got poetic with his submission by reading an excerpt from Julius Caesar with the rough, tough accent of a true Long Islander.

He put his own spin on it... #bestnyaccent @newyorknico

A post shared by ireland (@irelandbasingerbaldwin) on Apr 7, 2020 at 6:15pm PDT

 

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