HipHopHistory Jay-Z / Nas
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- ********0
This about the concert where they did Dead Presidents together and Nas did the chorus of Encore?
- DrHuxtable0
i just read an article and Nas said they could possibly colab. so they're cool with each other now? nice!
- ********0
i love hiphop
- DrHuxtable0
yes
- mangosnot0
weak. Another marketing scheme in the name of "hip hop". Ilost my faith in hip hop a long time ago.
- DrHuxtable0
can't judge it all by what you see on tv and hear on major radio.
- Point50
i love rap
hip hop is mad polluted
- kbags0
Kinda funny...
10/27/05
http://editorial.gettyimages.com…2/27/05
http://www.instinctmedia.com/blo…
From a photo shoot I did last February for an up and coming rapper.
- ********0
those that lost faith in hiphop as a culture were never a part of it
so it goes to show...
this is historic, and beauty at its best...
- frankiefido0
hip hop is so passé
- ********0
my point stands
- frankiefido0
i was being ironic
- frankiefido0
and by that comment i'm not saying i am part of the culture of hip hop, because i am not. just a fan.
but yeah, i was being ironic.
- ********0
no you were being typical
dont be a front like chuck
- frankiefido0
i keep it the realest, whether you choose to acknowledge it or not
- Point50
those that lost faith in hiphop as a culture were never a part of it
son
(Oct 28 05, 11:41)
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oh no, I was balls deep in it. But then I had to get mad selective because it started to get to be like watching WWE vs. watching Pride Fights. That shit that gets swooned over is the acting shit you know? But underneath it all, is the real grit: rap.
- ********0
i dont acknowledge whats not
- ********0
point 5,
hiphop is not just radio fool
- ********0
rap is just a portion
look at all these hiphoppees doing grafitti sites
- ********0
those that lost faith in hiphop as a culture were never a part of it
so it goes to show...
this is historic, and beauty at its best...
son
(Oct 28 05, 11:41)I 'm not excited about this happening, I've always thought Nas was the better emcee. It fueled many a conversation as to who was the better of the two.
And if they said Jay-Z, it was hard pressed for me to take them seriously in any point they would try to make about "hip hop", not as a culture but from an emcee perspective, seriously.
That being said, I think son is the greatest emcee of all time.