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No but damn fine sugar cookies :wacko:
No-one got served! :wacko:
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Dont trust everything on Wiki, its slow to update ;)
Rap forums > Wiki.
Trust me, wiki is fast. As soon as news pops up, there is guaranteed to be a few members rushing to the page/article.
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The Beef is still on, 50 still owes Diddy 2 million for Ma$e, the best part is, becuase Diddy technicaly owns (And this has been well stated) Ma$e, if 50 doesnt pay, all the money made from Ma$e being on tour and all the CD's/singles his put out, all go to Bad Boy Records LOL.
They can have a dance-off! That'll settle things.
Uh...UH </Biggie>
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Joe got nothing?
"Say lean back was a dud, now when was the last time you seen him up in da club?"
Fiddy is at all dem celebrity afterparties! Hangin' with Tom Cruise and sh. :P
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Jada Vs Jay Z is old, and sort of faded, nothing really came out of it =/
Jada kept taking little shots at ROC, so Beanie Sigel stepped up.
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I cant belive Dipset were dumb enough to take shots at Nas... i mean Jay Z was a stupid move, but then to hit Ether just wow....
You know, I was thinking earlier...Back in the latter half of 2003, Cam and Chingy expressed some issues with Eminem. Now, Eminem always says he'll fight with his soldiers and if you hear The Re-Up he makes it clear. So I got this:
Santana + Jones + Cam _ vs _ Jay + Nas + Em
Hmm...I predict another Hail Mary.
Actually, The Watcher pt3! Like the one on Blueprint 2 but 50 singing the hook (XD) and Nas and Eminem instead of Dre and Rakim.
BANG! And Dre produces for them too.
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Fat Joe ISNT about lyrics:
Jadakiss = Lyrical king.
Fat Joe = King of the streets.
Nas = King of story telling.
I disagree. Really.
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Look at Nas's first reply,
It was because NAS used the title Hip Hop Is Dead. The South saw this as a major insult.
Game comes in seconds after and says "Hip Hop ain't dead, it just took a couple shots". Now MAYBE that was a shot at G-Unit.
Ask THIS GUY
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The title has had a major impact in the hip hop world, especially for Southern hip hop. Southern rapper Young Jeezy had made statements against the title of Nas's album, and also furthered his comments by questioning Nas' street credibility. They have since reconciled. Many other Southern rappers such as Ludacris, Trick Daddy, Lil Wayne and Big Boi (whose fellow Outkast member, Andre 3000, declared hip hop was dying shortly after the release of Speakerboxxx/The Love Below) have also attacked Nas' album title claiming that it is targeted at Southern hip hop. Nas also has a fair share of supporters such as New York rapper KRS-One and Ghostface Killah, another rapper who blames hip hop's death on Snap music.
Something I said in the Rap Guild last year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hip_hop_is_dead
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What also shocked me, is Meth Man working with G Unit... Wu Tang have a beef with 50 cent.
Raekwon is currently signed to Aftermath. There are bound to be some collaborations. EDIT> Actually, that might not be the case.
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Argh i dont know the name of it, didnt really want to, i prefer Joe to be underground, his remix's are insane, no if buts or maybes, if there is a Buddens remix its hot.
I like Joe. ^__^
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The problem with Buddens is, he can be street and he can be mainstream, they cant market him....
It's true, it's true.
I gots that gift now, too lol.