almighty breeze;3505889 said:Also. the link is down can anyone pm or share another.
greatly appreciated
http://www.hiphopstan.com/irv-gotti-rapfix-interview-jay-z-dmx-nas-ja-rule/#
thank me later ... drake voice lol

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almighty breeze;3505889 said:Also. the link is down can anyone pm or share another.
greatly appreciated
amenhotepiv;3506045 said:the pledge was aight, but nas was relapsing to esco lol
without AZ...nah lil dude
almighty breeze;3506067 said:its funny hearing people from other cities talk about meek
he's still just a dirty youngbul to us (not a diss)
but as far as lyricist/mc
we've always given him a "hometown discount"..he's nothing special and not sugarcoating very lacking. but his energy and overall "phillyness" is what kept us rooting for him
soul rattler;3507004 said:smh @ yall suckin off irv and ja just because of this interview. Yall couldn't wait to suck these dudes off
usmarin3;3505936 said:Ja Rule wrote the chorus to the song, he did not write Jay-z verse. It's funny how niggas manipulate stories, i remember reading about this shit in the Source back in the day too and i don't know where the fuck you got that mil nonsense from. Who the fuck is paying a mil from a fucking song when artist don't even make a mil off a platinum album. smh
antarticp;3506300 said:i wouldnt doubt it this is like the 100th time ive heard jay getting a record from an artist ... shit goes way back to ski where he said "feeling it" was orignally his record jay luved it so much he begged him for it .... and used his flow and everything but wrote his own lyrics .....
soul rattler;3507004 said:smh @ yall suckin off Irv and Ja just because of this interview. Yall couldn't wait to suck these dudes off
bull6599;3507296 said:Huh? ISki produced the track and it was supposed to be for Camp Lo, but Jay wanted the beat so he gave it to him.
antarticp;3506238 said:we wont be and cant be hood and aggressive for ever ... the idea is to seek peace and luv ... Wale, J Cole & Drake are real people ... unlike the whole P Diddy movement it really wasnt representing the people ... the people didnt wear silk versace shirt and drive 500 benzs for most folks this was fairtale ... and he took it a step further with the shiny suit shit ... puff was taking hip hop to the vegas lights ...
theres a diff ... Cole & wale represent real hood people today and in the past who wasnt being represented ...
antarticp;3505804 said:HOLD UP !!!!! dreamchasers = watered down south album ??????? u sure ... i havent peeped that tape yet so i cant really speak on it .... but ive been listening to meek drop tapes for the last 3 years and dude doesnt dissapoint .....
but all in all irv was talking about Meeks next single .... and its def a killer ... HOUSE PARTY is gonna smash shit .... but honestly he prob wont come with his next strong hit until his next project ... but HOUSE PARTY is def gonna do some serious damage TRUST !!!!!!!!
s2jepeka;3512277 said:That is all 100% true, very good points:
BUT...an theres always a but...
I cant sit here and front like the music wasnt better when nggas was killin 100 people in song. Sure they wasnt doin it in real life, and yes it was detrimental to the culture.... but from an entertainment pov...it was better
These nggas nowadays all they can do is just punchline you to death...cuz they have no life, they have no story...they have nothing to do except come up with clever way sto tell you hwo nice they are. (Wale and Wayne come to mind) And their experiences w/ women Thats it.
Wether right or wrong, dudes who grew up in the hood, and/or sold drugs, hustled, etc..is more entertaining to listen to. Yea its ngga shyt, but its a guilty pleasure nh
i.e.-Jay z's story on Regrtets- its not just the skill, its the story