







Glad combat brought up LL's Accidental Racist "if you forgive me for the chains" bullsh!t. LL's response![]()
Cant lie...he did a nice save with the explaination. To me that was the biggest low point in LL's career.
I think he did a poor job of explaining the infamous battle between him and Jay Z.....He was stumbling with his words leaving the impression that maybe Jay Z did get the best of him that night. The myth woulda still been in the air had LL not stumbled on his words...Now I believe Jay Z did beat him in that battle.
I believe LL, he didn't really stumble it sounded more like he was trying to exercise some restraint.Cant lie...he did a nice save with the explaination. To me that was the biggest low point in LL's career.
I think he did a poor job of explaining the infamous battle between him and Jay Z.....He was stumbling with his words leaving the impression that maybe Jay Z did get the best of him that night. The myth woulda still been in the air had LL not stumbled on his words...Now I believe Jay Z did beat him in that battle.
Dope interview. That maniacal laugh when LL said people actually thought he wanted to run Def Jam.
Does at @CombatJack still post here?


yet Rick Ross lost to William WallaceThe real Azie sued the rapper and won almost half a million dollars or something. This was in the mid-late 90s
The GOAT is the rapper who got me into in rap when I was 7.
its funny, cause in the city people get this assumption that AZ the rapper somehow has something to do with the crimey AZ.
AZ the rapper is AZ cause Anthony CruZ
hes one of my uncles best friends to this day
Yeah but you a rapper naming yourself AZ and then your first single is titled "Sugar Hill" where the real Azie is from ( Since when did a Brooklyn nikka make songs about being from Harlem???) it looks like you're trying to profit off his name and image. Courts agreed