5 Grand;9105755 said:MECCA1000;9098858 said:5 Grand;9097208 said:MECCA1000;9096760 said:5 Grand;9096018 said:MECCA1000;9095688 said:Kay slay been a hater .....clue had shit locked in the late 90's .....slay didn't get up on Clue tape level till 99 2000 & by that time clue slowed the mixtape down cause he was making records and running round the world with the roc
Kay Slay was in Style Wars. He was bombing whole cars in 1983.
You do know you're talking about graffiti, right ...... by the time Kay slay got his name buzzing in the mixtape game Clue was already a tape king
The reason dj's talked over the exclusive was to prevent other dj's from jacking the song for their tape ..... and for you the listener to go buy the song
The question was; Who is a better hustler?
Kay Slay was in Style Wars in 1983.
The question isn't; Who was buzzing in the mixtape game first?
So where does the hustle come in from being in a low budget documentary on graffiti in the early 80's ......and then not being heard from until the late 90's?
Dude didn't even parlay the graffiti into selling art pieces .....smh
You're an idiot if you think Style Wars was low budget. It aired on PBS and was shown at the Vancouver film festival and the Sundance film festival.
Yo, you crack me up 5...... I can dig that this is something from your childhood that you really liked .....and that's all good ...... but the fact remains that this independent documentary was low budget ..... and Kay slay most likely didn't get paid for his involvement. And even if he did, he still didn't turn that into some type of hustle .......