Nick Cannon - The Invitation (Response to Em)

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Why don't you racists hold the other goats to these same standards?

Pac was dissing Bob Dole and Dolores Tucker.

Biggie was taking shots at Xscape and Kwame. Ducked Pac.

Jay disses Meeno, Deshawn Stevenson and Don Imus. Ducked countless others.

Nas disses Bill O'Reilly, Memphis Bleek, and Jim Jones.

KRS made his whole career dissing Shan...last I checked Kane and G rap were in Juice crew as well.

I just destroyed the most overused, parroted, false argument used against Em.

It's because nobody remembers that, Eminem made his hits and albums fully about dissing backstreet boys, nsync, britney spears and Aguilera.
 
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this sparks an interesting revelation

everybody talks about how on wax battle bars cant translate into the on stage performance battle rap field, shyt like URL and whatnot

but listening to how trash hitman and charlie clips came off on this song and how corny them punchlines sounded one could say that their style of battle rap doesnt translate to on wax
 

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Hilarious.... :dead:

Biggest verses of their careers....Hitman and Charlie should be ashamed of themselves. :mjlol:

As for Nick, this man dissed you and your BM with her own voicemails and probably still has more in the stash. Elvis Pussley? :skip:

Hitman and Charlie were absolute trash on this

Just proves the battle rap disses don’t translate to Wax
 

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That shyt was an anomaly.

I remember around that time a few people tried to set up a "boxing league" for rappers to work out their differences and nobody really showed up.

It was random people that showed up, like a back up dancer for Black Sheep or some shyt. There was an article about it in The Source if I remember correctly.

Fred.
 

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That shyt was an anomaly.

I remember around that time a few people tried to set up a "boxing league" for rappers to work out their differences and nobody really showed up.

It was random people that showed up, like a back up dancer for Black Sheep or some shyt. There was an article about it in The Source if I remember correctly.

Fred.
I remember that!
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I remember the celebrity boxing matches on Mtv where Sticky Fingaz got washed by some random white boy. Just like that, his (and Onyx's by association) whole tough guy image was ruined.
 
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I remember that!
:heh:
I remember the celebrity boxing matches on Mtv where Sticky Fingaz got washed by some random white boy. Just like that, his (and Onyx's by association) whole tough guy image was ruined.


Freddie Foxx showed up. Some guy from South Central Cartel or some shyt. A handful of random ass people.

And I wouldn't even say Sticky got washed. If I remember correctly the judges were one vote from it being a tie.

Cats just expected Sticky to blow him out because he was a "street rapper" and when he didn't people acted like he got knocked out.

Which is why rappers don't fight. The ones that don't rely on a tough guy image don't have to and the ones with a tough guy image already have the fans fooled. So there's nothing to gain from a fight. If you lose all that tough talk is over with.

Fred.
 

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But the one thing they all have in common is that they were all SOLO.

Nick had to rely on a incarcerated Suge Knight and his WILD N OUT cast members to back him up.
That solo part doesn't mean anything. At all. Since the early days of rap, whole crews have gotten involved in beefs between solo rappers. That's not unusual, it's a part of the game.
Exhibit A:
 

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Freddie Foxx showed up. Some guy from South Central Cartel or some shyt. A handful of random ass people.

And I wouldn't even say Sticky got washed. If I remember correctly the judges were one vote from it being a tie.

Cats just expected Sticky to blow him out because he was a "street rapper" and when he didn't people acted like he got knocked out.

Which is why rappers don't fight. The ones that don't rely on a tough guy image don't have to and the ones with a tough guy image already have the fans fooled. So there's nothing to gain from a fight. If you lose all that tough talk is over with.

Fred.
Washed may have been an overstatement, but Sticky's image definitely took a hit. The one good thing about that fight is that it gave us a memorable line in "How to Rob".
You're right though, having to actually fight would ruin a whole lot of rappers' careers. The way kids fight nowadays, there would probably be a lot of scratching and windmilling.
 
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