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  • tompetrez3
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    ptowndonte wrote: »
    Don't nobody wanna hear no 40 year old dusty ? with braids. ? don't even be rhymin

    and a 47 year old with a dry ass scalp full of buckshots is supposed to indicate to you that he is sitting on kanye ? working on a album. smh
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    co sign with the threadstarter. hell yeah LI>illmatic. LI>any Nas or Jay Z albums. hell War and Peace vol 2 is better than Reasonable Doubt.
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    going from having a 15 year old to help you sell 92 kilos of ? overnight in trenton to making euro ? music trying to sound like the chick in my avi
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    i told yall Nelly punked out the whole g unit when g unit robbed his derty ent squad of they chains. nelly went to their video set with no security, got the merchandise back and checked g unit on dissing ashanti. you havent heard them say ? about her since. he can do that for a woman he aint married to but Jay Z let ? call his wife ? and make claims they ? her and he doesnt even say ? .

    Nelly>Jay Z
    Nelly Album sales>Jay Z album sales
    Country Grammar>Reasonable Doubt
    Diamond Plaque> 11 #1 albums
    Half time at the superbowl>Game 1 of the world series
  • tompetrez3
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    softcore ? porn
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    a girl told me back in HS nate had some problems with danny boy but iono. it may have could of been for LV on that gangster pardise ? and also LV was on ruthless
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    classic scene. classic movie. when i saw this in the theatres the whole crowd was laughing. crew love. these ? still together after all these years. wu tang are the gods of this rap ? . a bougie ass ? rapper would of had that footage destroyed
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    wu tang easily. no slight to death row but the wu got this ? easily. wu fam is too deep. death row bench cant even ? with the killa bee hive (killarmy, suns of man, grave diggas, wu syndicate, american cream team, 5 deadly venoms, tons of other wu affilate GROUPS not just SOLO artists like Street Life, Killah Priest, etc). blue raspberry, tekitha, poppa wu got the harmonies. RZA has back up on the boards with allah mathematics, tru master, RNS even ghostface. nobody cant ? with the clan. greatest hip hop group of all times. greatest movement in hip hop since kool herc founded the genre.
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    i been listening to pac since 2PN. the song that got me interested in him was when my homies call. that was me/my brother/my cousin road dog anthem when we stealing bikes and nintendo games from blockbuster lol.
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    darkrain wrote: »

    Wu-Tang Clan.

    I love what RZA did with his beat.

    this beat was beyond genius. when i got this tape i was stuck on this song for a couple of weeks just listening to those eerie strings, bassline and the flows on the track. masta killa wrecked this track "throw em overboat/slit the stomach so the body wont float". pure wu massacre on this track. pure wu dart throwing on this whole album. cant nobody, no man or force ? with the wu. the clan is too deep, too loyal to each other.

    i got love for DMX but on second thought. Wu Tang ran 98. 98 Wu>98 DMX>98 Jay Z they were fresh off WTF, ODB had pop star crossover appeal with that ghetto superstar w mya and praz. fresh off silent weapons,Inspektah Deck double album leaked, the pillage, gp wu, sunz of man, judgement day 2000 had crazy buzz, bobby digital, swarm 1, killarmy dropped a 2nd album, masta killa dropped a solo 12", wu had some hard tracks on the ride, belly, slam/soul in the hole, bulworth. out kast collabs, onyx collab, hell many collabs no limit, rass kass, dj clue, pun too many collabs. also at this time NY was already crowing ghostface killah the king. ghost was droppin them early white label leaks from Supreme Clientele in the summer of 98. cobra clutch, mighty healthy, bust a slug. ghost ripped that windpipe in half. i aint never heard anyone spaz out like he did on wind pipe. he killed that holocaust. 98' ghostface is probably the most lyrical rapper that ever existed even better than a 98 canibus and 96 Prodigy by a longshot. when the source was doing the "in the lab" articles with ghostface killah they said he was the next king of new york. in the blaze magazine they said nobody was ? with him. in XXL when they reviewed the cobra clutch video and bobby digital movie they stated that ghostface killah was the best rapper at that time. one of the publications has the original version of supreme clintele. there were so many tracks and alterations with SC. mighty healthy had an alternate verse, in the rain, wise, 12 monkeys, alphabet soup, I Advanced pt 1 and pt 2. the real version of SC is way better than the retail version of SC. ? that the wu had ? on lock in 98. sorry x and ? jay z
  • tompetrez3
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    Ice Cube easily
    AMW, Death Certificates,Straight Outta Compton-Undisputed Classics
    Predator, Lethal Injection (my personal classic), ? At Will, Westside Connection- Very solid albums. objectively no less than 4 stars
    War and Peace 1/2-War and Peace 1 was slept on good album. WAP 2 is probably the weakest effort cube in 90s-Average albums
    Bootlegs and B Sides was a nice EP also. damn cube put alot of work into the 90s. yeah he takes the crown
  • tompetrez3
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    Great production by Daz and RBX on this banger. Dre was so fortunate to steal credits from some of the greatest west coast producers. smh. i remember when this video dropped. MTV barely wanted to play it and it was heavily pixelated and edited. BET was the only station back then that would play the whole cinematic video
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    i aint takin no shorts gee/ ill ? your dog, and your baby and your ? family/let spice hold the double m/ill ? around and go nuts shoot up her and him

    cap cap cap, leave a ? brains pulsatin in his lap

    ? aint bullshittin in 92/get a hole in your chest without the vest

    this ? is too hardbody. this goes deeper than tough guy rap. this is straight murder music. im glad music like this was around when i was 10. 10 year olds now gotta listen to ? who wont reply when they get dissed. spice 1 debut>chronic anyday. the bassline is what really sets this song off.

    burned a ? up in the trunk over 80 dollars

    187 ? thats my showcase/ill load a clip and ? a whole ? race/im stressed out like a ?

    fill a/? to the rim/like brim/do a drive by when i suckin on a indo stem

    peace to my 9 just shows more of the aggresive lunatic murda rhyming. spice kick about 7 different flows on this track alone. you can just hear that rage and angst through the mic. spice 1=GOAT west coast rapper/GOAT gangster rapper. Spice 1 debut needs to be worshipped like the chronic. ? what them record sales say. i remember more ? bumpin spice 1 than the chronic. when this album dropped it was hard to find a copy because it was always sold out. jive has repressed this album multiple times. GOAT west coast album
  • tompetrez3
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    my first album bought would have to be michael jackson bad album. i got it in 88 from woolworths for my 6th birthday with money my grandma gave me. first rap album bought with my own funds would have to be short dog in the house. remember like it was yesterday on a cold wednesday evening after school during 1990 thanksgiving break. before we took a road trip to my grandmothers. ironically me and a female cousin bought copies. i bought the cassette for 5 and some change she bought the vinyl LP for 7 somethin. banged that album the whole night on my uncle stereo with my mother shaking her head in disgust at me bobbin my head to the lyrics lol
  • tompetrez3
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    Fat Pat>Biggie
    Fat Pat Freestyles>Biggie's writtens
    Ghetto Dreams>Ready To Die
  • tompetrez3
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    Heavy D >>> Biggie

    Heavy D was flashier than Biggie, had a better stage presence, had a better flow, could actually dance, produce, and was a successful executive. Only thing Biggie got on Heavy is that he was slightly better lyrically, but that's not enough to say he's better than Heavy.

    100% truth and co sign. Biggie was nothing but a dark skinned wannabe version of Heavy D. Heavy D was NY first fat mack (respect due to fat boys). Heavy D was lyrical and had more positive ? to talk about on his albums besides ? ru paul and sucking someone daddy ? . Puffy used to work at Uptown with Heavy D. He stole Mary J from him so i wouldnt be suprised if he stole biggie persona from him too
  • tompetrez3
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    amerikkkas nightmare by mobb deep=pure garbage

    hav and p ? over their loyal fans on that album. nothing memorable from that album at all. generic gun raps. p didnt try at all on that album. neither did hav. when i heard that got it twisted lead off single i knew the album was gonna be ? . when i heard that lil jon ? the word sellouts flashed in my head. only gangstas roll and put ya hands in the air pass as decent and thats mostly because of the production on those songs.

    and the reason why i know its garbage because mobb deep just dropped free agents a year before plus prodigy, alc, illa g, nina sky had that hold you down banger that was rockin all summer. how do you go from that to some fake ass kings of crunk ? . its alright though. i will give the mobb this. them ? like to work. they aint used to idling around and i think thats the real reason why they took the g unit and jive deals

    they learned from amerikkkas nightmare. when jan 05 rolled around they dropped that hard ass cobra joint that was the best beat of 2005.
  • tompetrez3
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    yeah this track is tough. i cant even front on it. jay convo with himself on 99 problems>biggie convo with himself on gimme the loot
  • tompetrez3
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    disbelief.gif

    wait what lol

    Jay Z's flow is what made me start liking this song. at first i didnt like the beat but i sat down and listened to the song on xmas day 2003 and was quite entertained by Jay Z ripping this beat to shreds. his flow was agressive, cocky and direct like that vol 1 ? . lots of witty 1 liners and multis on the song. the video was on point too. the chorus is catchy. its a classic
  • tompetrez3
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    all Jay Z did was show the masses that Prodigy was a ? Michael Jackson fan like any other child in the 80s at that time. besides the picture wasnt from 1988. it was from 1983. Prodigy was 7 in that pic. i didnt see a ballerina suit either. he was doing the MJJ music logo pose. Ashanti stole the picture from Prodigy grandmother dance studio so it aint like he did no real homework. Jay Z pretty much ethered hisself with this line though. He exposed his age and Nas used it to his advantage. Ever since then Jay Z been having a midlife crisis. throwin away his old bentleys and jerseys, buying suits and maybachs thinking he's mature but he is still that scorned little boy that was crying on the radio after ether dropped. Not a stain on P

    He bluffin about the Pac song. ? all that im not releasing it outta respect ? . nah. jigga warriors act like they deep but them pac rydas end up doing something horrible to Jay Z if this supposed track ever leaks. he had time to leak it when pac was alive. i dont want to hear no passive agressive ? decades after the war is over. it took ballerina P and the rest of QB to save face from new york. ? a johnny come lately pac diss. this why Jay Z and Biggie will always be ? in my book. all of this ? about how lyrical they are and Pac dropped nukes on them they quiet like church mice. 2011 New York hip hop is still living with the fall out from Hit Em Up
  • tompetrez3
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    Jay Z told ? that baggy jeans, timbs, hoodies, fighting in the club is old.
  • tompetrez3
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    Public Enemy #1 should get honorable mention

    co sign. PE#1 is the harder than any album that came out in 2007 graduation included. Cam's best retail album is Killa Season
  • tompetrez3
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    i blame the Biggie and Jay Z fans. if it aint crapmastermind talking that dumb ? about Juicy is a political song you got usuncl3tom spamming the board with Jay Z threads
  • tompetrez3
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    50 Cent, Kanye West, TI and Young Jeezy. Lupe dont belong in this discussion