Nelly Blowing Up In 2000 Is One Of The Greatest Stories In The History Of Rap

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i was just bumpin his stuff today. funny how back then no one considered this dude that 'gangsta'.

Yet if he came out today with the same album he'd be on some hardcore G sh!t.

Crazy!
 

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this is the greatest thing i have ever seen on the coli

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fake ass bytches at Spelman.

mad at some bullshyt video that only came on after hours when Atlanta is the strip club capital :snoop: causing campus-wide commotion about it instead of the bone marrow charity organization he came there to speak about.

Yea I thought that was really fukked up on spellman's part especially when he came there to do sumthing positive not only to help his sister but also others in the black community with the drive. I know they must've felt bad when his sis passed know maybe she could've lived if they would've put that nonsense to the side and let him have the drive.
 

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Damn...how'd I fail to mention him slaying KRS...one of the greatest moments in "corny 'real hip hop son' types meeting their comeuppance" history...I might even mark that moment as the one where they were forever made irrelevant and marginalized to their whiny roles on messegeboards the world over

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fake ass bytches at Spelman.

mad at some bullshyt video that only came on after hours when Atlanta is the strip club capital :snoop: causing campus-wide commotion about it instead of the bone marrow charity organization he came there to speak about.

He received hate for his response to them disliking the video, not really the video itself...
 

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Yes it was.

Nelly was from a city that wasn't known for hiphop
He wasn't affliated with famous crew
His hits weren't produced by hot producers
He didn't have any known features on his debut
he didn't start any beef or controversies

his hype and music was purely based on his music.
 

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also,this is a post from 2-15-10 from the ghost town we used to hang out at:



Something's going on,this is brainwashing
As far as the people in this forum that don't see what's so special about drake,i'm with you. I'm not saying he has zero talent. However his whole career is a result of behind the scenes connections,in my opinion. He's the only rapper i've seen in my life that blew up without a trail of heat behind him. Even rappers i don't care for,i can clearly see how they blew like wayne for example. I remember him dropping the squad up series and *****s thought it was hot.I remember noticing him on a lot of guest (low level) spots. Not because the media told us so,not because some fancy mtv coverage or celebrity cosign,i really remember him simmering before **** started to boil. DMX (one of my favs) I remember him killing guest spots (24 hours to live/money,power,respect etc) and me being very impressed on the edge of my seat waiting to hear more. Snoop, we all heard deep cover (in my age bracket,i'm 30) and we heard these masterful performances on the chronic album, which clearly created the build up for doggystyle. 2pac, I remember the emotinal impact of brendas got a baby and how people felt off that, i remember pac getting his 1st "hits" with keep ya head up and i get around. I remember almost any dude i passed that had a walkman was bumpin thuglife in 1994. I remember all the controversy and the news coverage it got. The movies,the jail time, hearing dear mama on the radio for the 1st time and how he had white boys talkin bout "even as a crack fiend mama,you always was a black queen mama". I remember hearing suge was gonna bail him out and the whole world was waiting for the next move. I could go on forever,but the bottom line is what i'm about to say. Right now the media is treating drake like Dmx, AFTER he dropped "it's dark and hell is hot". They're treating him like 2pac, after 2pacalypse now,strictly 4 my *****z,thuglife,me against the world and signing to deathrow. They're treating him like snoop AFTER the chronic. They're treating him like wayne, after, two hot boy albums, Block is hot,lights out,500 degreez,carter 1, carter 2, all them mixtapes and guest appearances. So basically it takes wayne 9 years as a mainstream (doing everything i previously named) artist to be considered a frontrunner in this game. Meanwhile drake walks in with a luke warm mixtape and is billed as the next one and has instant collabos with back to back legends (mary j blige,jaimee foxx,eminem,jay z),mixtape singles in REGULAR radio rotation across the country. Name me any artist that's been giving these type of favors. Even if you like drake,you know he hasn't done anything as impressive as the accomplishments i've named for the above mentioned artists. Something IS going on. The days of us falling in love with an artist, and that arist bubbling up are gone. If they pull this off,we'll be told who's hot from now on.
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I have a theory.

All eyes were on St. Louis due to the RAMS winning the Super Bowl in 1999. First championship since 1951.That brought up the morale of the whole city. I was stationed in Missouri back then, Missouri as a whole was hyped the fukk up period, then Nelly came in and rode the wave with good music.
 

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I have a theory.

All eyes were on St. Louis due to the RAMS winning the Super Bowl in 1999. First championship since 1951.That brought up the morale of the whole city. I was stationed in Missouri back then, Missouri as a whole was hyped the fukk up period, then Nelly came in and rode the wave with good music.


:usure:

pretend that people care about the music scene of a city because their team won the super bowl brehs.

:beli:
 

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pretend that people care about the music scene of a city because their team won the super bowl brehs.

:beli:
Back then they did. This era is full of fakkitry now.

and I don't even know why you would argue the point when you never lived there. There's literally nothing out there but farms and shyt.

St Louis is one of the few major cities there. The whole state was happy as fukk, didn't matter where you were in MO.
 

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Back then they did. This era is full of fakkitry now.

and I don't even know why you would argue the point when you never lived there. There's literally nothing out there but farms and shyt.

St Louis is one of the few major cities there. The whole state was happy as fukk, didn't matter where you were in MO.


no we didnt.:laugh: nobody was watching the super bowl thinking "i like the rams. i wonder what the rappers are like out there in st louis".

what makes you think i was arguing about st louis.?:huh: lol. the point is, nobody outside of missouri checked for him because he was from st louis.
 
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