MC Shan Goes Off On Birdman Claiming East Coast Run In Hip Hop Is Over For Good

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Yes, Birdman, keep talking and poking the bear. PLEASE.
:camby: no.

You don’t get what even said. LL Cool J is not a prototype. You’re literally talking about someone who lifted his style from the prototype we’re talking about. Stop it.

His whole style and image was lifted from MC Shan

Eazy-E voice was lifted from MC Shan

Nobody lifted LL Cool J’s voice


this has to he explained to you. Why? :why:
 

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:camby: no.

You don’t get what even said. LL Cool J is not a prototype. You’re literally talking about someone who lifted his style from the prototype we’re talking about. Stop it.

His whole style and image was lifted from MC Shan

Eazy-E voice was lifted from MC Shan

Nobody lifted LL Cool J’s voice


this has to he explained to you. Why? :why:
The kangol and tracksuit was around before either. Standard early 80s B-Boy uniform.
LLs style is derived from Silver Fox (he and Kool G Rap's mentor). Shan wasn't known then.
Radio (the album) came out in '85, The Bridge and all Shan's big singles came out in '86.
LLRADIO04.jpg


Acting like LL didn't influence every aspect of MCing is crazy. He ushered out the Mel/Caz era until Rakim almost ushered him out, but he was so great he lasted another two decades.

Lastly, Shan was dope, but never the best. He wasn't top tier in the Juice Crew or QB.

Stop before you embarrass yourself further. Loud and wrong as hell :childplease:
 
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MC Shan is the best of his era and the prototype template for rap’s first superstars

:what:

What era is that? The KRS, Rakim, BDK, LL Cool J, Kool G Rap, Heavy D and Slick Rick annd a ton of other better rappers than Shan era?
 

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The kangol and tracksuit was around before either. Standard early 80s B-Boy uniform.
LLs style is derived from Silver Fox (he and Kool G Rap's mentor). Shan wasn't known then.
Radio (the album) came out in '85, The Bridge and all Shan's big singles came out in '86.
LLRADIO04.jpg


Acting like LL didn't influence every aspect of MCing is crazy. He ushered out the Mel/Caz era until Rakim almost ushered him out, but he was so great he lasted another two decades.

Lastly, Shan was dope, but never the best. He wasn't top tier in the Juice Crew or QB.

Stop before you embarrass yourself further. Loud and wrong as hell :childplease:
I stand on what I said :comeon:
 
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