so we just gon ignore that diddy impersonation? lol
Yeap... he was dead on about that tho'. Lots of rappers had that "do no wrong" time in their career where people love EVERYTHING they do just cause it's them... but soon as that time passes, then it's like everything they do comes under extreme scrutiny. Reminds me on when Jay did that verse on the Hustlin' remix and nikkas acted like it was the first time he ever had a less-than-stellar verse. When he was killin' everything, nikkas overlooked his slip-up verses, but then they spent '06 tryin' to play dude out over every other rhymeLL definitely went thru it. Even if certain records really weren't that dope, they became 10 times worse when people were off the LL wave.
1 for 2i finally gon hear about that infamous Jay Z battle. and hopefully the so called beef with Pac. @CombatJack dont let me down



why would you think your clone is on your level? you wouldnt.I don't think he hates him but he definitely doesn't think Jay is on his level
Another milestone of LL's popularity was his appearance on American Bandstand as the first hip hop act on the show.[16]
Another of the album's singles, "Hey Lover", featured Boyz II Men sampling Michael Jackson's "The Lady in My Life," which eventually became one of the first hip-hop music videos to air on VH1
I wanted a desk job at DEF JAM


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