Ja Rule: "Nikkas turned they back on me for no good reason"

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Yep, I know cats that were bumping Ja songs up till 2002 now swear they don't remember :heh:
I see this Especially with nelly. I’m not talking about grown hip hop fans at the time. I’m talking about those that came of age in that time be acting brand new
 
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I remember reading a interview in xxl or the source back before Ja fell off. He was carrying a stuffed 2 pac toy around, and drinking some Hennessy mixed with alize. I couldn’t stand him ever since.
 

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50 gave street rappers a second life at making street albums and hard records for the radio stations.

Wayne Squad up tapes would have never been born if 50 wouldn't came around

What kind of music was Wayne putting out in 01-03? Street or fun records?


I said 50's coming into the game paved way for the streets to be brought back to the light.
His album. GRODT.
That is what the industry needed, a hard street record.

Everyone else was making fun music

Em, Pimp Juice and Us. And even Jay was putting out Song Cry, and Girls Girls Girls
 

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One of the weirdest phenomenon's in music was ja rule being hot, 50 coming in and telling people ja wasn't hot, people rocking with 50 for some reason, people pretending like they never listened to ja even though they owned his records and his music was EVERYWHERE, 50 making music like ja, and everyone pretending 50 WASNT stealing ja whole style, then pretending ja didn't exist...

I know nikkas who every friday night before we went to the club were bumping always on call or the theme song for every football or basketball team being who many wanna ride and then one saturday poof my homeboy was bumping something else and i was like "you finally tired of that ja huh" and he was like "ja who" and then he started playing 21 questions...

I was in high school at the time too and this is spot on :mjlol: you woulda thought Ja went on live Tv and told everyone in America to go fukk themselves was how bad nikkas turned on im
They were like a plague of locusts. :ohlawd:

What's crazy is that there are still tons of them hiding on this board and internationally. :wow:

:dead:at G-Unit stans being like Nazis changing their identities and hiding in Argentina after WW2 :dead:
 

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50 gave street rappers a second life at making street albums and hard records for the radio stations.

Wayne Squad up tapes would have never been born if 50 wouldn't came around

What kind of music was Wayne putting out in 01-03? Street or fun records?


I said 50's coming into the game paved way for the streets to be brought back to the light.
His album. GRODT.
That is what the industry needed, a hard street record.

Everyone else was making fun music

Em, Pimp Juice and Us. And even Jay was putting out Song Cry, and Girls Girls Girls

That street shyt lifespan was super short though. When the south blew up, was when the east coast street shyt stagnated following 50's formula and stagnated.
 

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That street shyt lifespan was super short though. When the south blew up, was when the east coast street shyt stagnated following 50's formula and stagnated.

50 killed NY hiphop. He destroyed a 40 year movement.

He jealousy and selfishly tried to pull a Pac and go at every rapper in ny, only with disastrous results. People saw there was no longer unity and cohesion amongst ny rappers and left them all alone including 50.
 

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50 killed NY hiphop. He destroyed a 40 year movement.

He jealousy and selfishly tried to pull a Pac and go at every rapper in ny, only with disastrous results. People saw there was no longer unity and cohesion amongst ny rappers and left them all alone including 50.

and casual rap fans got tired of entire mixtapes of beefing, and fled to Lil Jon and Scrappy and Lil Flip.
 
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