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rusty shackleford;1824816 said:krs recognises after being inthis shit since 86 that some people are out for fame & some actually have a beef to settle.. again, maby i missed it but what got cannibitch'es panties inna wad in the first place?... or is this the point were we all admit that this hissy fit is but a last chance attempt at the fame [& infinitely more important (which i might add he said he wasn't in it for)... financial stability] that has incredibily (by, i'm sure... all streches of the imagination of more than a few posters here who'll remain nameless)] that has managed to illuded him thus far... has driven him to pick a fight with a hiphop elder over a difference of opinion on def jam?
or... could the most horrible thought lurking in the darkest corner of your mind be true..
that he's just testing the one MC whos been here the longest based on the sheer support of fan fair (like hiphop was meant to be) to attract the attention of ARs who been got his latest email & youtube link & DON'T GIVE A FUCK BECAUSE BATTLING DOESN'T PAY A RECORD COMPANIES LIGHT BILLS.
fuck a record company.canibis is the van gogh of hip hop .
nah it wasn’t Only Slaves D.R.E.A.M where he was dissing KRS, it was The Dragon Of Judah where he dissed KRS-One as well as Kriminal Kindess of course. In Dragon of Judah Canibus makes direct referrences to the Beef DVD interviews. in Kriminal Kindness Canibus also made referrences to recent KRS interviews where KRS talked about Def Jam and his philosophies.
Krs is a sellout he was respected but he says he has a rhyme that will kill any top ten billboard artist ,well my question is where are these rhymes?GO GET THEM THEN! That means he has a song that will kill eminems career since he is a top ten billboard artist,Where are these rhymes?GO GET THEM THEN!!!!!!!
IS CANIBUS GOING TO GET WHAT HE WAS ASKING FOR FROM KRS-ONE?
Do you remember this? On Canibus' latest CD, he rapped:
"How many emcees must get dissed, before somebody whispers don't f**k with Bis (this is a jacked lyric from one of KRS-One's old songs)/My Survival Skills surpass Kris, watch this / You got a rap for every emcee? GO GET IT THEN /Why you d*ck ride Def Jam, they not your friend / Make your mind up, I thought you was not with them / F***ing comedy, speaking on flawed philosophy / You'll never give props to Keith Or Canibus for Undergods release / Go right ahead, dismiss it / We ain't submissive, we spit lyrical lyrics / I got the right to live off it, I live it And I'mma voice my opinion, can't nobody make me think different / My spirit feels like it's in a prison / I speak on the music conspiracy but nobody wanna listen."
Soooooo....KRS-One is saying:
(AllHipHop News) Bronx Hip-Hop legend KRS-One has finished a new EP focused on calling out rappers that have questioned or challenged him over the last several years. Named Back to the L.A.B. (Lyrical Ass Beating), the EP features 6 tracks and as of press time no confirmed guest appearances.
KRS launched his career in 1987 on the strength of the now legendary Bridge Wars, a lyrical battle his BDP (Boogie Down Productions) camp initiated against Queensbridge pioneers Marley Marl and MC Shan, and their affiliates in the Juice Crew.
KRS also defeated legend Melle Mel in a live head to head battle at NY’s famous Latin Quarter nightclub that same year.
The following year in 1988, the Blastmaster would use the lyrics from that encounter for the official track “I’m Still #1,” off BDP’s sophomore LP By All Means Necessary.
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