The Saga of the Legend Known as Dretox/Shadyteam/Wonderland/HazeNAlize/Bigavelli/Piff

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Ekscape;1939741 said:
you're a fkn idiot man I can see why people hate you here... Dre produced the majority of Doggystyle, of course there's other producers/people that put their input in that's how things work... if Daz and Warren G produced all that sutff then how come Warren G and Daz's albums didn't have no where near as good production as Doggystyle... Dre did produce a good part of GRODT and made him with that "In Da Club" beat... and He also went diamond as well

Lol bruh.....stop wasting your time.
 
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Dretox2010;1937518 said:
No, Eminem is an integral part of hip hop, his career has already eclipsed Dre's and he did it in half the time that it took Dre.

Dre has been "working" on an album for the past 11 years and the first two songs to leak from the album weren't even produced by him. He doesn't even write his own lyrics, so what the fuck is his purpose in hip hop now? Let someone else produce and write for him, and he just spits? Oh, Dre is trying to be Puffy now, I get it.

Eminem >>> Puffy Jr.

You do know he was signed to rawkus and never blew with them right?
 
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girl said em a better producer than dre. thats why her shit should get locked but jamacia is a bitch so that wont happen.
 
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Jacked from else where. Discuss.
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XXL mag reports:

Lil Wayne and Jay-Z, are arguably two of the most famous and respected MCs rapping today. Over the years, both of have worked with one another, hopping on each others albums, and even acknowledging their respective talents.

But doesn’t there always seem to be an air of contention between the two? We’re not saying they’re beefing. We would never even want to see such a thing. After all, rappers who work together make better music than rappers who don’t. Thing is, while Jay-Z and Lil Wayne have always given each other the proverbial salute, they’ve also made some comments both in interviews and on record that we can’t help but think about.

For instance, their latest verses. Jay-Z’s line on “H.A.M.” where he raps, “Really n**** you got baby money/Keep it real with niggas, niggas ain’t got my lady’s money.” Almost immediately after the song was released, publications like Forbes connected that line to an interview Baby from Cash Money gave where he said Lil Wayne has more money than Jay-Z. Less than a week later, a new Lil Wayne verse surfaced on the remix to Nicki Minaj’s “Roman’s Revenge”. The line everyone’s talking about? “Old ass rappers/I’m still the s***, old ass pampers.” For years, rappers who take shots at Jay mention something about his age.

Who knows what to make of either of these lines. They could be about each other, but then again, they could not be. Whatever the truth is, neither will tell us. They’re having way too much fun watching all of us guess.

XXLMag.com took the time to create a time line of Jay-Z and Lil Wayne’s complicated relationship. For those with long-term memory loss, we took it way back to 2004. Lil Wayne appeared as a guest on the Destiny’s Child track “Soldier”, and industry legend has it, it was Jay-Z who insisted his then-girlfriend Beyoncé add Weezy to the track.

Lil Wayne and Jay-Z on Dipity
 
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who gives a fuck about the two RAP niggas not getting along ... their rich and well off... both should stop acting bitchmade .....
 
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CirocObama;1947678 said:
Kinda article is this? Lame ass XXL tryna get some views on the shit.

same shit I was thinking ... their website must be a graveyard ... trying to rehash some shit that niggas in here post about on the daily .
 
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and Kanye West's "H.A.M." got people wondering whether Jay was taking shots at Wayne on the track.

"N---as fantasize about the sh-- that I do daily/ Like these rappers rap about all the sh-- that I do daily," Jay spits on the number. "I'm like really, half a billi, n---a, really you got Baby money/ Keep it real with n---as, n---as ain't got my lady money."

According to Weezy
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, who heard the track personally through West, he isn't looking to start another competition with Jay. Wayne told MTV News that he didn't ask 'Ye about the alleged dig: "I wouldn't ask him about a Jay-Z line because he's not Jay-Z."

That doesn't mean Wayne wouldn't respond to the line, even if he hasn't returned fire just yet.

"Me and my wit, given my wit, I would probably play off of it," Wayne explained. "But I wouldn't make it a competition, because actually, the subject that he's talking about in that line, I can't box with the GOD. I'd be the first one to tell you that, given my wit, and the type of person that I am, I'd capitalize and I'd play off of it. Yeah, I definitely would."

The New Orleans rapper is putting the final touches on his next studio album — and his first project since his release from prison — Tha Carter IV. But first, Wayne is set to premiere his video for "6 Foot 7 Foot" on MTV this Thursday at 7:54 p.m.
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what who the fuck is really caring about that lil line in a song that gets 0 burn or play

folks just trying to talk up beef
 
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