the return of Mr hip hop qoutable....silkk the shocker

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dalyricalbandit;7834025 said:
lets not forget the Classic

On his classic collaboration with Mya

Back in 1998 my team was on top of the world. You couldn't tell us a damn thing. Every artist in the game was begging for a Silkk verse. I remember being hella giddy after recieving word from my manager that Mya wanted me to contribute to her album. I was giggling like a little Catholic school girl. You think I wasn't trying to knock that bitch down?!? Case BEEN closed. They flew me out to Atlanta to record what's now known as "Moving On". Classic shit dawg. Her engineer was tripping on some bullshit though. Some Midget Molley lookin' ass nigga. He kept talking bout' "your verse isn't matching up with the track". NIGGA! I'm Silkk the Shocker! I ain't off-beat, I'm just ahead of my time! We went back and forth for hours, until dude just got fed up and dropped the issue. Come to find out, that engineer was actually Jermain Dupri! What's fucked up is that Mya's high yellow ass didn't even show up to the studio session!!! I heard she wasn't feeling the kid like that, and Interscope forced her into the collaboration. That's why I had to sit in the back of the class in the video.

On "You Know What We Bout" with Jay-Z and Master P

It was a big moment for hip-hop, at least that's what my brother told me. This was back before i was really hip to Jay-Z, but Percy swore he was dope. I wasn't really impressed to be honest. I asked around and one of my homeboys said that Jay had been rapping for a while, and he couldn't get even get signed at initially. At that point I knew I was gonna smash him on this joint. Shit, I been signed since i was sixteen years old! My team was releasing 3 albums every month! I wasn't intimidated by this clown. So jay comes in and does his verse in one take, so i was like fuck it, I'll knock mine out in one take too. Jay knew better than to try that fast rapping shit around me though. I was the wildest, craziest, fastest rapper in the south. I wanted to one-up him, so I decided to record my verse without the headphones on. Craig B was like, "how will you stay on beat if you don't listen on the headphones?!?"

He didn't actually say that stuff did he? Like this is a joke right?
 
Chuchk;7835898 said:
dalyricalbandit;7834025 said:
lets not forget the Classic

On his classic collaboration with Mya

Back in 1998 my team was on top of the world. You couldn't tell us a damn thing. Every artist in the game was begging for a Silkk verse. I remember being hella giddy after recieving word from my manager that Mya wanted me to contribute to her album. I was giggling like a little Catholic school girl. You think I wasn't trying to knock that bitch down?!? Case BEEN closed. They flew me out to Atlanta to record what's now known as "Moving On". Classic shit dawg. Her engineer was tripping on some bullshit though. Some Midget Molley lookin' ass nigga. He kept talking bout' "your verse isn't matching up with the track". NIGGA! I'm Silkk the Shocker! I ain't off-beat, I'm just ahead of my time! We went back and forth for hours, until dude just got fed up and dropped the issue. Come to find out, that engineer was actually Jermain Dupri! What's fucked up is that Mya's high yellow ass didn't even show up to the studio session!!! I heard she wasn't feeling the kid like that, and Interscope forced her into the collaboration. That's why I had to sit in the back of the class in the video.

On "You Know What We Bout" with Jay-Z and Master P

It was a big moment for hip-hop, at least that's what my brother told me. This was back before i was really hip to Jay-Z, but Percy swore he was dope. I wasn't really impressed to be honest. I asked around and one of my homeboys said that Jay had been rapping for a while, and he couldn't get even get signed at initially. At that point I knew I was gonna smash him on this joint. Shit, I been signed since i was sixteen years old! My team was releasing 3 albums every month! I wasn't intimidated by this clown. So jay comes in and does his verse in one take, so i was like fuck it, I'll knock mine out in one take too. Jay knew better than to try that fast rapping shit around me though. I was the wildest, craziest, fastest rapper in the south. I wanted to one-up him, so I decided to record my verse without the headphones on. Craig B was like, "how will you stay on beat if you don't listen on the headphones?!?"

He didn't actually say that stuff did he? Like this is a joke right?

RIGHT! Niggas in here talking like this is real. I refuse to believe this is a true transcript.
 
water ur seeds;7834959 said:
Haha I used to like Slik and the No Limit movement back in the day... Always got respect for the label and their hustle... The movie 'Gang Law' with him, Snoop and P was a hood classic to...

ganglaw.jpg

I thought that movie was called "Hot Boyz"...
 
B.D.P.;7837360 said:
water ur seeds;7834959 said:
Haha I used to like Slik and the No Limit movement back in the day... Always got respect for the label and their hustle... The movie 'Gang Law' with him, Snoop and P was a hood classic to...

ganglaw.jpg

I thought that movie was called "Hot Boyz"...

Must of had a name change in England or Europe???
 
I remember these brothers got to fighting over Charge It 2 da Game, and I remember thinking, "Y'all fight over this wack-ass tape?" Man that No Limit craze during the mid to late 90s had us buying some straight babbage.
 
KNiGHTS;7837856 said:
I remember these brothers got to fighting over Charge It 2 da Game, and I remember thinking, "Y'all fight over this wack-ass tape?" Man that No Limit craze during the mid to late 90s had us buying some straight babbage.

Lol right. I bought that Made Man. I swear sometimes I wish I could go back in time and slap tha shyt outta myself smh
 
dalyricalbandit;7834025 said:
lets not forget the Classic

On his classic collaboration with Mya

Back in 1998 my team was on top of the world. You couldn't tell us a damn thing. Every artist in the game was begging for a Silkk verse. I remember being hella giddy after recieving word from my manager that Mya wanted me to contribute to her album. I was giggling like a little Catholic school girl. You think I wasn't trying to knock that bitch down?!? Case BEEN closed. They flew me out to Atlanta to record what's now known as "Moving On". Classic shit dawg. Her engineer was tripping on some bullshit though. Some Midget Molley lookin' ass nigga. He kept talking bout' "your verse isn't matching up with the track". NIGGA! I'm Silkk the Shocker! I ain't off-beat, I'm just ahead of my time! We went back and forth for hours, until dude just got fed up and dropped the issue. Come to find out, that engineer was actually Jermain Dupri! What's fucked up is that Mya's high yellow ass didn't even show up to the studio session!!! I heard she wasn't feeling the kid like that, and Interscope forced her into the collaboration. That's why I had to sit in the back of the class in the video.

On "You Know What We Bout" with Jay-Z and Master P

It was a big moment for hip-hop, at least that's what my brother told me. This was back before i was really hip to Jay-Z, but Percy swore he was dope. I wasn't really impressed to be honest. I asked around and one of my homeboys said that Jay had been rapping for a while, and he couldn't get even get signed at initially. At that point I knew I was gonna smash him on this joint. Shit, I been signed since i was sixteen years old! My team was releasing 3 albums every month! I wasn't intimidated by this clown. So jay comes in and does his verse in one take, so i was like fuck it, I'll knock mine out in one take too. Jay knew better than to try that fast rapping shit around me though. I was the wildest, craziest, fastest rapper in the south. I wanted to one-up him, so I decided to record my verse without the headphones on. Craig B was like, "how will you stay on beat if you don't listen on the headphones?!?"

Hold the Fuck up this can't be true I almost had an asthma attack walking in Walmart

 
KNiGHTS;7837856 said:
I remember these brothers got to fighting over Charge It 2 da Game, and I remember thinking, "Y'all fight over this wack-ass tape?" Man that No Limit craze during the mid to late 90s had us buying some straight babbage.

Nigga charge it 2 da game my shit, I'm a soldier and just be straight with me still get play In the whip
 
BamBamMr7Gram;7839012 said:
dalyricalbandit;7834025 said:
lets not forget the Classic

On his classic collaboration with Mya

Back in 1998 my team was on top of the world. You couldn't tell us a damn thing. Every artist in the game was begging for a Silkk verse. I remember being hella giddy after recieving word from my manager that Mya wanted me to contribute to her album. I was giggling like a little Catholic school girl. You think I wasn't trying to knock that bitch down?!? Case BEEN closed. They flew me out to Atlanta to record what's now known as "Moving On". Classic shit dawg. Her engineer was tripping on some bullshit though. Some Midget Molley lookin' ass nigga. He kept talking bout' "your verse isn't matching up with the track". NIGGA! I'm Silkk the Shocker! I ain't off-beat, I'm just ahead of my time! We went back and forth for hours, until dude just got fed up and dropped the issue. Come to find out, that engineer was actually Jermain Dupri! What's fucked up is that Mya's high yellow ass didn't even show up to the studio session!!! I heard she wasn't feeling the kid like that, and Interscope forced her into the collaboration. That's why I had to sit in the back of the class in the video.

On "You Know What We Bout" with Jay-Z and Master P

It was a big moment for hip-hop, at least that's what my brother told me. This was back before i was really hip to Jay-Z, but Percy swore he was dope. I wasn't really impressed to be honest. I asked around and one of my homeboys said that Jay had been rapping for a while, and he couldn't get even get signed at initially. At that point I knew I was gonna smash him on this joint. Shit, I been signed since i was sixteen years old! My team was releasing 3 albums every month! I wasn't intimidated by this clown. So jay comes in and does his verse in one take, so i was like fuck it, I'll knock mine out in one take too. Jay knew better than to try that fast rapping shit around me though. I was the wildest, craziest, fastest rapper in the south. I wanted to one-up him, so I decided to record my verse without the headphones on. Craig B was like, "how will you stay on beat if you don't listen on the headphones?!?"

Hold the Fuck up this can't be true I almost had an asthma attack walking in Walmart

WOW.

Silk is the only nigga to evwr pull off the off beat sttle successfully.
 

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