Old Rap Forums from the 1990s.

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Llahsram;1999852 said:
Oct-3-2002

Brooklyn based rap star, Jay-Z astounded fans and foes alike when he announced his plans to sue rival rapper Nas for libelous comments made last year. The two artists had been feuding through out the later part of 2001. The battle culminated in Nas's release of the Stillmatic album and the song Ether, which made several references negatively portraying Jay-Z as a homosexual and threatening anti-gay violence. Homophobia and gay discrimination, which has ravaged hip-hop in recent years, will be a partial basis for the suit says Jay-Z's lawyer, Mathew Winters. In addition, Jay-Z is claiming career and lifestyle damage. From 98-2001, Soundscan and the Billboard Top 40 established Jay as the music industry's top rapper. But sales of his records and Rocawear clothing line were down almost 40% in 2002. Nas on the other hand has boasted increased publicity and platinum sales in the last year. Jay-Z's legal team is claiming that Nas not only intended to damage Jay's career but also to launch his own off defaming statements. The hip-hop world has already responded with shock. Haitian rapper/singer Wyclef Jean responded saying, "Battling is the essence of hip-hop, it's been its basis for years." He went on to say, "Hip-hop started with battles in the park. What [ Jay-Z ] is doing with his suit is ridiculous and is further [evidence] that hip-hop is dying as an art form". Ridiculous or not, Jay-Z's suit is unprecedented and will undoubtedly usher in a new era of lawsuits." Paul Vaugner Associated Press

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Date: 1997/11/07

Subject: Re: E-40 Killed Biggy Small

W Dilly (CNYL ... @prodigy.com) wrote: : Lets see.. here's a story I heard about a run in between E-40 and Biggie. : Apparently Biggie dissed E-40 on the air in Oakland and while leaving the : Bay Area 4 cars boxed in Biggie's and handed him a cell phone. On the : other end was E-40 telling Biggie that he was gonna let him pass through : this time but to never come back. In other words.. E-40 was saying **** : Biggie. Nuff said.

-Usually not one to contribute to the bull****, but...

After the Soul Train Music Award, E-40 pre-hired gunmen to kill Biggy, just because Biggy didn't apologize for using E-40's background Music and Beat on his past/new albums.

I've talked with E-40 many times in Oakland, and he always talked about how fun it would be to kill a poor Biggy.

Don't you **** with E-40 no how, he ain't no good.

He ain't no gangster,,, but a serial killer.

PS: I know another intriguing reason why E-40 killed Biggy. * * * *Biggy was ****ing fatter than them E-40s. "

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"Yeah B.I.G. dissed on E-40 . *Dru Down, the Luniz, and a couple of other Oakland heads stopped BIG's car, and handed him the cell phone. *BIG was told by E-40 via the cellphone that if he pulled that **** again, there would be hell to pay. *In the meantime, E-40 (fat rumour), said it's all good, as long as you don't player hate, you can come back to the bay.

It is not Bay Area style to use hitmen. *That **** has no respect to it. If E-40 had serious enough beef to take out BIG, him and his click (no pun intended) would have handled matters themselves.

'Nuff said on the rumour tip.

No..........f**king.......way
 
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MR.CJ;2001287 said:
damn........

Didnt Magic sign a 25 million dollar contract for 25 years?

That reminds me of the LOX vs Diddy Hot97 argument.

Styles: "We're in a lifetime contract"

Kiss: "When you see em at the club lean on em"
 
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Llahsram;2007051 said:
Didnt Magic sign a 25 million dollar contract for 25 years?

That reminds me of the LOX vs Diddy Hot97 argument.

Styles: "We're in a lifetime contract"

Kiss: "When you see em at the club lean on em"

i don't know
 
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i would love to bring the people who made these posts here to re read what they wrote LOL
 
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UPTOWN (CONNEXX);2007741 said:
i would love to bring the people who made these posts here to re read what they wrote LOL

I wish I could find threads in the future. LOL
 
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i wish i could find them niggaz dat was complain bout hip hop back in da 90s n see wat they think bout da shit now lol
 
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NuffRespect;2007884 said:
i wish i could find them niggaz dat was complain bout hip hop back in da 90s n see wat they think bout da shit now lol

Yea they must feel real dumb right now lol
 
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KingJamal;2007972 said:
Yea they must feel real dumb right now lol

They didn't know how good they had it. They never suspected an actor, barbie, cop, junkie-germlin looking rapper would be popular ever.
 
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jamacia;2008055 said:
then in 20 years they'll be saying those idiots from 2011 dont know how good they had it.

real shit........................... Nice to know actually
 
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jamacia;2008055 said:
then in 20 years they'll be saying those idiots from 2011 dont know how good they had it.

I'm scared of the future. How the fuck can it get any more shitty?
 
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Llahsram;2008345 said:
I'm scared of the future. How the fuck can it get any more shitty?

man music continues to get shitty every year. i consider 97 and 99 bad years in hip hop but those years look great compared to where hip hop has been since then.
 
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jamacia;2008360 said:
man music continues to get shitty every year. i consider 97 and 99 bad years in hip hop but those years look great compared to where hip hop has been since then.

I don't think it will ever go back to the way it use to be. Back when rappers controlled what they wanted to say. Now they let the record companies tell them what's hot and what to make.
 
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Feb 24 1992

ICE-CUBE CONCERT

Has anyone seen the Ice Cube tour? I just saw him last Thursday

in Rochester, NY, and it was probably the best rep concert I have ever

been to.

The show started with a 15min set from Rochester's own, KMC. Nobody

really seemed to care that they were on stage, anyway. Then WC AND MAAD

CIRCLE performed for about 20min. They are reletively new so the crowd

still wasn't that involved. Then DEL came out for about 30min and rocked

the house. But it just kept getting better with LEADERS OF THE NEW SCHOOL

(Busta' Rhymes is somethin' else!) and with BLACK SHEEP! When they did

"the choice is yours" the house came down. And finally (YOYO was sick)

Cube entered Gangsta style and did everything from "***** you love to hate"

to "how to survive in S.Central" to "jackin for beats".

The funniest part of the show was that he had tombstones on stage

that read "NWA", "EASY-E", etc. And in the hallways there were murals

with had drawn pictures of NWA with captions like, under EASY: maggot

turned ***got. And so on.

The most disturbing part of the concert was that you could get

you picture taken with a cardboard cutout of Cube (looking like a hood)

while you hold an UZI at the camera. DEL seemed to encourage

drug use by telling people to smoke Buddha and lowering a giant joint

from the roof.

you can tell this guy was some nerdy white kid who got into hip hop because it was rebellious

This shit still cracks me up.
 
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Llahsram;2008402 said:
I don't think it will ever go back to the way it use to be. Back when rappers controlled what they wanted to say. Now they let the record companies tell them what's hot and what to make.

yep. i remember watching hip hop vs america long ago and nelly said the exact samething.
 
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Jan 31 1994, 4:03 pm

Newsgroups: alt.rap

From: ch_r...@titan.king.ac.uk

Date: 31 Jan 94 09:55:36 GMT

Local: Mon, Jan 31 1994 3:55 am

Subject: nasty nas/gangstarr

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What up homes?I have just bought the latest Gangstarr 12" called Mass Appeal

and i have 2 say it is the SHIZNET!Guru never fails 2 dissapoint and once again

Premier digs up dope beats from the crates.The album ,which i heard is top

quality and Gangstarr is in there 4 the 94, so u better recognise.

On another note is the Nasty nas shit that's just dropped- the 12" It ain't

hard 2 tell is slammin and follows up nicely 2 the Halftime 12" he dropped

a few years ago.
I have also heard a few tracks from his illmatic l.p

PHAT

Whoaa .. Damn, how old was ILLmatic, before it dropped?
 
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