Big Mel
@bigboss
He DID drop knowledge. Wasn't any trying about it.
yo no lie this actually made me laugh.Nas' real scientific knowledge:
Roaches have how many legs?
We aren't alone? You've seen aliens Nas? That was Kelis in the morning.
please list diss song nelly made goin at krs with lyricsKRS One taking the L in his beef with Nelly is one of the funniest moments in hip hop
I rate Nas extremely highly but he doesn't drop as much knolwedge as KRS.
KRS One taking the L in his beef with Nelly is one of the funniest moments in hip hop
KRS has pissed me off in his later career as being the Lupe Fiasco before Lupe Fiasco but this Nelly nonsense is funny as shyt to me...lol at this cat tryna defend Nelly of all fukking people
I'm not sure I've ever heard someone hate on KRS overall. shytting on his new music is fine, but if you can't recognize Return Of The Boom Bap as one of the absolute greatest albums EVER then you're buggin
i always loved his energy and his presence on the mic, those are his strong suits, he dominates the mic. but to me son has no flow, he doesn't flow, he just talks words that rhyme at the end. same with my dude Chuck D, you can't knock these men lyrically and just as luminaries period, but for me personally i love flows. that's why i will always have rakim and g.rap, and kane, above kris. but to say he's horrible is ridiculous
Musta not heard The BDP Album from last year. KRS has actually gotten more lyrical the last few years. Still dope overall too.
The Nelly diss on Roc The Mic was one of the wackest things of all time, "get a rappers pension" type lines straight out of a one star SOHH text battle thread
You know Freeway and Sigel were sitting in the booth with theface "he's dissing KRS?", "uh at least its publicity for our track"
EDIT: the whole battle just demonstrated Nelly didn't know anything about hip-hop. Look at how upset he sounded in that radio interview after KRS dissed him. Does he not understand what battling is, or how KRS had paved his career? Emcees take shots at each other. Instead, he went the typical suburban white teenage girl route in his response, which was more or less "na na nana na, Im hot your a hater" as if that is what this as a genre was founded on. Breh got mad that people were hating on his skills, and responded by doing nothing to defend the accusation that he wasn't skilled. No surprise those (16 yr old white girls) were the people who composed the bulk of his fan-base, who would have just as easily purchased up his album as if he was Chingy or some other mediocre emcee and likely remember him now as "the guy who had the song in the credits for scary movie 2".
KRS will be forever loved by emcees and those who respect the genre, whose opinion people who love the art value, while Nelly will be making country albums.