Pool_Shark
Can’t move with me in this digital space
Were they wrong? Look at what happened.
They weren't really going at anything, it's just the videos were becoming so cookie cutter that any scene mirrored Top Artist A video. We saw the shift in uniqueness being stripped from videos. I do think it's conveniently ironic that some sets were the sets used in other videos though.What kills me is that nowadays these nikkas will swear on their dead that they weren't going at anything in particular but the songs and videos were blatant as fukk.
De La acted like they had no idea why Treach tried to jump them on stage after they mentioned Naughty by name![]()
that shyt was corny as fukk didnt get no play in that texas that shyt dont bump in the truck
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n pimp c made me a roots fans jus because he dissed em lol
Them nikkas was hypocrites. lol. That’s why.I didn’t find it pretentious. It was more earnest.
Black Thought is a world class MC, he made it work
I never realized how much drama and bullshyt that video started within the industry. Nas was pissed. Puff was pissed. Biggie was pissed. A lot of mainstream rappers felt like they were being mocked. That video amongst other things really drew a line between mainstream and underground rap.
Yup. Classic throw rocks and hide hands hypocrite shyt. And to the “were they wrong?” nikkas in this thread. YES. At the time. They were. And later. They participated in the shyt they were hating on. And now. It’s a fukking divide that shouldn’t and wouldn’t be there if muthafukkas wasn’t moving like that in the first place.What kills me is that nowadays these nikkas will swear on their dead that they weren't going at anything in particular but the songs and videos were blatant as fukk.
De La acted like they had no idea why Treach tried to jump them on stage after they mentioned Naughty by name![]()
Common had that line in I Used to Love H.E.RI think A Tribe Called Quest and Common might be the only in this genre to put out pure music and never lifted their nose up at other types of Hip Hop
Of course it wasThis was actually hard though.
I didn’t find it pretentious. It was more earnest.
Black Thought is a world class MC, he made it work
I never realized how much drama and bullshyt that video started within the industry. Nas was pissed. Puff was pissed. Biggie was pissed. A lot of mainstream rappers felt like they were being mocked. That video amongst other things really drew a line between mainstream and underground rap.
But how were they wrong, when the same argument still exists? Perpetrating an image that is the same that everyone else does, based on achieving the quick bag and not loving the culture. Must we not forget the MTV Cribs ish, when rappers were showing houses they clearly didn't live in ..all with the same ish in themYup. Classic throw rocks and hide hands hypocrite shyt. And to the “were they wrong?” nikkas in this thread. YES. At the time. They were. And later. They participated in the shyt they were hating on. And now. It’s a fukking divide that shouldn’t and wouldn’t be there if muthafukkas wasn’t moving like that in the first place.
working with Jay z 6 years later is what the issue isBut how were they wrong, when the same argument still exists? Perpetrating an image that is the same that everyone else does, based on achieving the quick bag and not loving the culture. Must we not forget the MTV Cribs ish, when rappers were showing houses they clearly didn't live in ..all with the same ish in them
What did they participate in that they were hating on? Black Thought & Malik, more specifically.
The divide was always gonna be there because they money ended up controlling the culture.