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Real nikkaz,beat bytches
has anybody ever asked P about his blatant biting in an interview or whatever?
Are you crazy?everybody down here in Louisiana especially was calling each other soldiers back then. Soulja was just as big or bugger than “whodie” down here. We used that shyt just as much as “nikka” or any other common terms. I just proved it by the other rappers from the same city and the same year using it. You speaking on something that you know nothing about. If you wasnt here so you dont know what common slang was here.
I remember being in the staking rinks & teen clubs back in that era. nikkas throwing they soulja rags in the era like helicopters on the middle of the floor. One around your neck or one around your head. The shyt we was doing had nothing to do with Pac or Master P. P always took something that was already hot thats in the era. That soulja shyt was popping in the NO. So he incorporated the tank logo and ran with that before somebody else down here did. Thats like the term hotboy. They had real headbussas calling each other hotboys in the n.o before the group was ever thought of. CMR just took a local n.o. Phrase and magnified it
The slang “bout it” was already down here. He did the same with that. Now people think of P when he aint the first to do it
has anybody ever asked P about his blatant biting in an interview or whatever?
P defenders are gonna overlook this post where he basically owns up to biting. He gave a LONG answer to a simple question.Yeah, XXL asked him about it a couple years ago and he had a hilarious reaction: "If you put out a record and it's that big and you didn't sell nothing, something's wrong. So if I took your idea and I did it better than you, your idea must have not been right anyway. You're not gonna take my idea and do it bigger than me."
His full answer is here Master P Discusses How He Created the Blueprint for Trap Music, Beef With Pimp C and Why Stealing Ideas Isn't a Problem - Exclusive - XXL
Some of y'all know nothing about nothing, P never bit the soulja thing from Pac, as those who are from down here, in the boot we call each other soulja, listen to other artists, you can even go to P's tru album where he has a song called NL soulja. We No Limit Souljas, that's not a reference of PAC, that's a reference of them calling each other soulja because that's what was the move down here.
PAC had no soulja influence over P, that shyt was already a thing down here before PAC
Some of y'all know nothing about nothing, P never bit the soulja thing from Pac, as those who are from down here, in the boot we call each other soulja, listen to other artists, you can even go to P's tru album where he has a song called NL soulja. We No Limit Souljas, that's not a reference of PAC, that's a reference of them calling each other soulja because that's what was the move down here.
PAC had no soulja influence over P, that shyt was already a thing down here before PAC
Yea we do.Dont yall call Reeboks souljas or soulja kicks too? Or used to?
Breh, this has nothing to do with lingo. P based No Limit's entire image on being soldiers. People from all over used the term as "lingo". I mean, I can point out lyrics in which soldier is used as lingo from artists not from New Orleans or from Louisisiana.
Kane & Abel remade "Soulja Story" and you got people in here still claiming soulja is an N.O. thing (which I'm not saying its not), but "Soulja Story" is clearly a Pac song. No Limit is infamous for lifting Pac's songs and lyrics and you have Pac running around in army fatigues and talking about being a soldier in his music and I'm not talking about saying"what up soldier" or referencing it in a general manner. Breh was repping it like it was a mantra or way of life.
when this came out nikka we died...like nikka stole spice 1 flow

That’s the Bout It Bout It flow too
That line where he says "And these nikkas and these bytches they don't give a fukk about you" sounds like Face to the T.