NAS PAYS HOMAGE TO RAKIM

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I think Ra had an issue with Esco mentioning his seed’s mother and all that…which is understandable I guess if that’s not something even he himself ever put out there, dude is super on the low about his personal life.

Mistakes happen tho, I always go off intention personally, I’m not gonna get upset at someone for buying me an amazing, expensive ass birthday cake with my name and all that on it because it’s dairy and they didn’t know I have a milk allergy (I don’t but just speaking hypothetically), they had good intentions. Nas probably should have let him hear it before he released it but he probably wanted it to be a surprise…again, good intentions.


Ra.. was being a ass for whatever reason. His wife name was always known...

Dude even said Nas mentioned his govt..lol.

Ra, W. Griffin is on every liner note of your songs
 

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Nas, Steve Stoute, Ben Horowitz, And More Join To Award $500K To Hip-Hop ‘Contributors Who Didn’t Get What They Deserved’​

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Ngozi Nwanji
October 23, 2023·2 min read



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It’s one thing to put the spotlight on Hip-Hop culture, but it’s another to properly give its pioneers their dues.
Nas, Steve Stoute, Andreessen Horowitz co-founder Ben Horowitz, and his wife, Felicia Horowitz, have joined forces to not only pay homage to Hip-Hop greats but also provide financial support. The group is behind the first-ever Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards, which is set to honor artists Rakim and Scarface, according to The Paid in Full Foundation’s website. Of the event’s proceeds, 100% will go to the foundation’s programs “to support hip hop greats and other creatives.”
“Over the past several decades, Hip Hop music and culture rose from a local niche New York art form into a global phenomenon,” The Paid in Full Foundation’s website stated. “In doing so, it has created countless careers, many fortunes, and, most importantly, gave hope and aspiration to a generation of young people.”
It continued, “Unfortunately, many of the most impactful original artists never received recognition proportional with their exceptional contributions to arts and culture. The Paid in Full Foundation aims to rectify that through its grantmaking program, by both honoring the people who built Hip Hop and enabling them to pursue their creative and intellectual pursuits for the benefit of society.”
During an interview with “Rap Radar Podcast,” Stoute revealed that the foundation will give $500,000 as well as health care to Hip-Hop “contributors who didn’t get what they deserved.” The executive also shared that he and the team are making the Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards an annual event.
“What I wanna do is, all of the artists who [came in] early who signed bad deals or were taken advantage of, that the least we could do is give to them,” Stoute said on the podcast. “Pay that forward and give to them.”
He added, “No one’s ever done this before. No one’s given the people who’ve helped move this industry forward reparations of some sort for what they’ve done but didn’t get back.”
Although it aligns with the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, Stoute shared that the event was two years in the making as he worked with Horowitz, Nas, Fab 5 Freddy, and Quincy Jones III, and more. The sold-out Hip Hop Grandmaster Awards will take place Nov. 17 in Las Vegas, NV.
 

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I wish that they could've called an audible and gave something to Royal Flush. Not that he's on Face and Ra's level. But I'm sure Flush could use that for his healthcare.
 

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Cause hes viewed as an Old Head and hes actually Jay Z age, and he could remember Nas coming to his studio on some "lil dude from Queens that wants to rap just like me" style and then Nas over the years not only lapped him, but became the Messiah of lyrical East Coast Rap and purist Hip Hop culture in general, while he kinda fell off and never really got back to that when that shouldve been HIS throne, even with Dr. Dre in his corner. And now hes arranging a literal award ceremony to give him 500k and free healthcare. Nas kinda sonned his own idol. Why else would he get mad about a dope tribute song about him for years? UBR was the "reason" for their original fallout

:laff: Nas didn't lap the God and isn't the Messiah either, as dope and legendary as Nas is, he'll never be able to surpass Ra, he did too much in regards to the game and how quality rappin is supposed to sound.
 
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Cause hes viewed as an Old Head and hes actually Jay Z age, and he could remember Nas coming to his studio on some "lil dude from Queens that wants to rap just like me" style and then Nas over the years not only lapped him, but became the Messiah of lyrical East Coast Rap and purist Hip Hop culture in general, while he kinda fell off and never really got back to that when that shouldve been HIS throne, even with Dr. Dre in his corner. And now hes arranging a literal award ceremony to give him 500k and free healthcare. Nas kinda sonned his own idol. Why else would he get mad about a dope tribute song about him for years? UBR was the "reason" for their original fallout
I thought Rakim was old old he still young in a sense. 55 that’s crazy
 
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I wish that they could've called an audible and gave something to Royal Flush. Not that he's on Face and Ra's level. But I'm sure Flush could use that for his healthcare.
They're hundreds of rappers going through it
This wasn't that
 

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The people who they are patterned with tho. That Horowitz family, do yall homework on them:scusthov:
 
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I wish that they could've called an audible and gave something to Royal Flush. Not that he's on Face and Ra's level. But I'm sure Flush could use that for his healthcare.


The requirements for this award are that you have to be a legend who was integral to either the founding of or laying the groundwork for Hip Hop to become what it has but never got the proper financial credit for your contributions. Royal Flush is neither. This is something that would go to the likes Sugar Hill Gang or Grand Master Caz or Yo-Yo.


I’d bet anything next year one of the MC’s who receive this will be MC Shan.
 
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