Let em flash it but your statement false
Breh, the coli lives in a world where Kendrick is more popular than Drake

Let em flash it but your statement false
You are not getting it, you are thinking too much.
Again, it was the fans who dictated what the artist would rap about, because those artists needed to eat. Like I posted, it took time for all of this to happen. You are looking at things from a point of view where rap is big, it wasn't like this back then, so labels didn't have all this power you think they had. You can believe me or not, but I'm not going to argue about something I seen firsthand. This isn't a theory I'm giving, I experienced it. I guess Jay-Z was just making shyt it up in the movie.
Ross denied that shyt until 50 provided the pics. Ross even had Vlad assaulted for asking him about his C.O past. He denied that shyt because he was ashamed of it and thought the fans wouldn't accept his fake raps after they found out his was a C.O. What he didn't know is that this generation doesn't give a fukk about authenticity.
50 & Ross weren't even beefing with each other until early 2009.
Didn't the whole shyt start because one of them looked at the other the wrong way?
"fukk Jay-Z! He's broke and I smoke daily" extremely wack diss. Death Row namely 2Pac was on the extra flossy shyt in '96, the height of his popularity. Always talking about record sales and money, Rolls Royce's and Bentleys. On Camera counting ridiculous amounts of cash, talking about if you come to Death Row you too can be paid like this someday. Make no mistake about it 2Pac played a major part.I disagree, go through every 2Pac single and listen to see how often he uses the word "Money". He didn't rap about that shyt often and rarely did it on his singles. DPG didn't rap about it. Snoop didn't rap about it much either.
Pac didn't rap about money that often. He only made 1 song about it."fukk Jay-Z! He's broke and I smoke daily" extremely wack diss. Death Row namely 2Pac was on the extra flossy shyt in '96, the height of his popularity. Always talking about record sales and money, Rolls Royce's and Bentleys. On Camera counting ridiculous amounts of cash, talking about if you come to Death Row you too can be paid like this someday. Make no mistake about it 2Pac played a major part.
It doesn't matter. He talked all that slick shyt about record sales and money in some of his interviews @ the height of his popularity.Pac didn't rap about money that often. He only made 1 song about it.
You are not getting it, you are thinking too much.
Again, it was the fans who dictated what the artist would rap about, because those artists needed to eat. Like I posted, it took time for all of this to happen. You are looking at things from a point of view where rap is big, it wasn't like this back then, so labels didn't have all this power you think they had. You can believe me or not, but I'm not going to argue about something I seen firsthand. This isn't a theory I'm giving, I experienced it. I guess Jay-Z was just making shyt it up in the movie.
The jew lawyer is accurate. All fans aint broke but most live through these fukkboy rappers. Fans be in they feelings the most about sales and how much money they favorite rapper has, even tho the favorite rapper is nothing but an employee and pawn and the real RICH folks is the ones that own they black asses IE Jimmy Iovine and Lyor who you never see using a stack of 20's as a cell phone. Its just an image to perpetuate to young brainwashed nikkas so they can go spend they hard earned cash to ensure the jew lawyers cousins (record industry movers and shakers) great grandkids still own nikkas on paper for the next few decades