Are you talkin about the battle they recorded in a studio and all the Roc and RR cats where there includin Jay, Swizz, Dee, Wah etc? If so, I'm pretty sure that was Freeway, not Sigel.rhythm22 said:Cassidy- don’t laugh if you didn't hear him ripping Benie Siegel when he called out any rapper in the Roc hold your comments. Download it then respond.
Yeah, its exactly because theres no talent out there.BoutBeats said:Not because there's no talent out there,
Ummmm yeah, like everything on the radio is what we all base our opinions on. There IS talent out there, the only problem with you is you refuse to see it and everybody here knows it.kaliyl said:
Yeah, its exactly because theres no talent out there.
Yo, its real funny to me how you youngins turned hip-hop into this talentless, copycat commercial gimmick, and now your tryin to see if you can salvage a legend outta this bunch. HA! It aint gunna happen.
joking right?kaliyl said:
youngins .
BoutBeats said:
Ummmm yeah, like everything on the radio is what we all base our opinions on. There IS talent out there, the only problem with you is you refuse to see it and everybody here knows it.
jackpot777 said:NAS will always be ranked among the greatest.IMO
Say what you want, but from what I gather (and I feel many can co-sign), is that it seems you filter out anything remotely thuggish or what the streets are feeling. I hate to say it, but you are seriously out of tune with the times so it's kinda hard to take your opinion into consideration.kaliyl said:
Than yall dont know sh!t, cuz i do recognize talent when i hear it. I think theres alot of mc's who got flow, and def got potential. But like i said, people wanna hear the latest gimmick, so these mc's aint masterin their craft, there just doin what their told is hot.
Me personally, i would have to say nas. He seem like he been down all them streets, and decided to bring it back to skill. These other cats gunna have to learn the same damn lesson he did, if they wanna have a shot at bein one of the greats.
BoutBeats said:
Say what you want, but from what I gather (and I feel many can co-sign), is that it seems you filter out anything remotely thuggish or what the streets are feeling. I hate to say it, but you are seriously out of tune with the times so it's kinda hard to take your opinion into consideration.
Oh, and believe it or not, gimmicks didn't just begin after '95, they've been around for a minute. Yeah, even the Afrocentric sound you hold so dearly was a gimmick at one point. So please don't come at us with that "yungins" crap.
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Not to nit pick but Dear Mama was produced by Tony Pizarro, DF Master Tee & Moses.m22 said:I dont know if he's the next big thing but the album im definitely waitin for is the one of NAPOLEON(2pac group OUTLAWZ member) his album is produced by JOHNNY J whos responsible for pac's success such as DEAR MAMA and lots more...