Star: "I will slap the shyt out of Yelawolf"

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A couple of thoughts...

1. I'm not surprised people don't know who Brand Nubian is. I mean, their last group album came out in 1998. And I don't expect 90s babies to know about them because they were before their time.
2. Lord Jamar is 45. And he handled his points with respect and courtesy.
3. Yelawolf is 33. And his response really shows how much he didn't get it. Which is confusing because he did an interview where he talked about how white rappers should avoid using the "N word" at all costs...so I'm pretty sure he understands where Lord Jamar is coming from. Did he take it personal?
4. Star used to post on SOHH for a while as Troi Torain. Even when projectcovo died, he would still post on the front page news articles and battle people. That is...until a poster mentioned the comments he made towards DJ Envy's daughter and he stopped coming back. Personally, Star's fault is that he gets too beligerent and testy to the point where any point he does have gets drowned out by everything else.
5. I always thought Grand Puba and Sadat X were the better members of Brand Nubian. No disrespect to Lord Jamar.

I agree with everything in this post. The salient part of it, in my opinion, is where you state that Jamar handled this with respect and courtesy. Which he absolutely did. He didn't start name calling and challenging anyone until Yelawolf virtually told him to shut up because of his stance on homosexuality in hip hop.
 

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ALL For One I think was a 5 mic album back when the Sources opinion actually meant something. Crazy. Innovative. So many styles plus they were coming from an angle of "black men should be respected for our intellect and style and power"

There were a whole lot of racist events going on in NY at the time and they kind of took a stand against that.

So yeah you can only imagine how well that went over late 80's early 90's Reagan/Bush era. They definitely weren't mainstream but they were against crack (Slow Down) and other things they felt were harmful to the community. Basically some you have to respect Black People shyt. The type of stuff that c00ns fight AGAINST now.
 

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I'm gonna neg this n!gga for being a cornball.
 

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ALL For One I think was a 5 mic album back when the Sources opinion actually meant something. Crazy. Innovative. So many styles plus they were coming from an angle of "black men should be respected for our intellect and style and power"

There were a whole lot of racist events going on in NY at the time and they kind of took a stand against that.

So yeah you can only imagine how well that went over late 80's early 90's Reagan/Bush era. They definitely weren't mainstream but they were against crack (Slow Down) and other things they felt were harmful to the community. Basically some you have to respect Black People shyt. The type of stuff that c00ns fight AGAINST now.
Great post.
 

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I know grand puba, Sadat x and I am an 80s baby and really don't recall lord Jamar... I even remember a rapping nikka named Jamal.
 

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To me all these rappers are 10 years late in speaking up. It was clear Eminem and Interscope had infiltrated the culture and were going to destroy it and push the hood out of the industry by then.

Imagine if Jerry Heller had Eazy kill Suge like Eazy wanted
suge woulda never got death row through interscope and the domino effect to dre to snoop to eminem woulda never happened. :manny:
 

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i like all 3 of these people but has there ever been such a long thread about 3 less (currently) relevant people in the history of the internet?
 

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i like all 3 of these people but has there ever been such a long thread about 3 less (currently) relevant people in the history of the internet?

What does everything hip hop related now have to be about relevancy? Why can't something just be interesting enough for people to engage in a conversation about it?
 

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star,jamar,and yelawolf is :flabbynsick:

but i hope yelawolf beat star ass,str8 up..mann that shyt would be funny as fukk cuz dude a radio dj that get paid just to talk shyt but i bet he aint fought a soul in bout 20 yrs, plus he a coke head and a lush
 

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shyt that kills me is you cac's are in an uproar defending yelawolf...someone who has not done 1 thing for hiphop against people who did more for the culture without even listening to the words he is speaking on...no nikka going to agree with what i said then at the end tell me to suck a dikk which is what yelawolf said...if you knew hiphop you would know to tell another man to suck his dikk is one of the ultimate disrespect you can tell another nikka...i know nikkas who got bodied for that shyt...
 
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