Jewish involvement with rappers.

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Lets speak on it. We all heard dame dash and migos expose lyor cohen, lets talk about the jewish infiltration of hip hop music.
 

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Lets speak on it. We all heard dame dash and migos expose lyor cohen, lets talk about the jewish infiltration of hip hop music.
what did they say about lyor Cohen? I know lyor treats thugger like a s lave
 
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forget the prison system because most of us aren't criminals. this thing we call hiphop is theirs too and their making money off this foolery.
in the early 90s they beat down the conscious hiphop and encouraged and proped up materialism and everything immoral to what we have today. they changed hiphop and [most] of black culture to filth culture. and they're the ones making most money off it...

30 yrs of this shyt now they just sit back as hiphop is on cruise control with the idiocy as they cash in the prison system and other areas....
what did they say about lyor Cohen? I know lyor treats thugger like a
 

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MC Serch is credited as the guy that "discovered" Nas

However...

T-Ray: MC Serch tried to claim a lot of times that he found Nas. He had just come out on ‘Live At The BBQ,’ but when I was producing MC Serch I was doing a song called ‘Back To The Grill Again.’ It was just MC Serch with Chubb Rock, and the track was just so fukkin’ happy – at that time, happy tracks were kinda cool, but that track wasreally happy – and I liked darker tracks, but Serch wanted to use that track so I was cool with it. But then when I heard Serch and Chubb Rock I said, ‘Damn, both of these guys kinda have passed their prime, I need some new blood on here. Someone who’s more street.’ So I called up every unknown MC at the time, including Percee-P, including Nas, including Akinyeleand a few others, like maybe four or five others. The original version of ‘Back To The Grill Again’ had maybe eight rappers on it. I told ‘em, ‘Whoever does the best is gonna get on the record.’ So we did a whole version with Akinyele and everybody on it, and Nas just destroyed it! So Nas, in a sense, won the position and he got on the record. It was literally a recording battle.

When we got done, I went in the booth with Nas and I said, ‘Yo Nas, I gotta get on your record,’ and he didn’t have a deal. So I went in the next room and I was like, ‘Yo Serch, we gotta call some people, man! This kid right here – this is the future.’ He was like, ‘You think?’ I’ll never forget it, because he just did not get how powerful Nas was. He was a rapper and he just didn’t get it! Sometimes rappers compete with each other anyway, so maybe that’s what it was. He didn’t open himself to see Nas’ true talent, so I called up Faith Newman atColumbia Records, I said ‘Yo, I got Nas in the studio, he just killed a verse on the Serch record, you basically need to sign this kid.’ She’s like ‘Oh, I’ve heard of him! I really want to link up with him.’ MC Serch went behind my back and did a production deal with him, so that’s how Serch hooked-up with Nas. Serch never knew Nas, he didn’t know, ‘Live At The BBQ’! He didn’t even recognise after the fact that Nas was that great. What he recognised, was that once Faith Newman wanted to sign him, that there was money to be made. He did a production deal with Nas and claimed that he got the record deal, when I was the one that called-up Faith and hyped her and told her, ‘This is it!’ I just didn’t know about the business at that time.
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Nas, brand nubian, ATCQ, Busta Rhymes, Jay Elec, Black Moon, Black Star, Mos Def, Ice Cube, Kam, Rakim, Common, Wu Tang, big daddy kane, Lupe Fiasco, The Roots, etc.
Islam/NOI/5% influence in hip hop>>>
Hmm. Its starting to add up... fyi all threads on this subject has been deleted. Many posters banned. This thread was moved to the booth...
 

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with rappers?

how about their total stranglehold on all music...all media to be even more precise.

The fact that they have their hands in so much..controlling, scheming, and manipulating everything is just crazy to me.
 

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Hmm. Its starting to add up... fyi all threads on this subject has been deleted. Many posters banned. This thread was moved to the booth...
The thread is about rappers which is why it was moved to the booth. And aint no many posters banned for talkin about jews :childplease:
 
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