I told you the lesson already but if you want to live in a fantasy do your thing.
Like I stated it may not be true but it still goes on and there is a good chance nas is one of the people who needs help.
If you knew what really goes on in this world, you would probably try to kill yourself because of the lies you were told and believed with all your heart but that is why God gave you common sense so use it.
There's a difference in what u just said and what a ghostwriter is. Someone like biggie writing a song, going in the studio and recording it word for word, then sending it to puff or Kim. That's ghostwriting. Diddy calling up a rapper and saying "write me a song about biggie dying" that's a ghostwriter
Nas, dead prez and some other people in the studio, drinking, smoking, playing beats and someone goes "Nas write a song about chicken" then Nas goes yea that be hot. Thn stic says, yes and the hook could go like this.... Then Nas writes 3 verses. Another guy says, that one line would be better if you said this instead. Then the producer says, nah we should get busta on it and he should say that line...............
That's called working together. That happens in every studio session ever. This ain't a mixtape. Go in with you and the beat and lay some shyt down and go home. These are albums. All those names in the credits mean something. All those people in the studio is putting in input. Unless u got all yes men. Those the artist that dont last cause they have no real critique/support system
The problem is not her pointing this out. The problem is the slick way she tried to point it out. As if dead prez walked in with an album for Nas and he just went in and spit. She tried to make it seem as if jay never gets help with one bar and Nas has ghostwriters.
As stic said before. It's amazing how many so called fans have no clue what producing a record really means. Y'all probably think Quincy jones just shows up with beats and mj just sang a 16 and went home. Then thriller popped out