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if E Money Bags was naS guy then why did Killa have to bail em outta jail?
Two different people bruh..R.I.P to E Money Bags..
if E Money Bags was naS guy then why did Killa have to bail em outta jail?
E Money Bags would've never even let Cam speak on him in that tone...these nikkaz gotta get new names. I cant just keep up with every random nikka named E. I mean shyt, neither one of their mommaz named them "E" they could at least use their whole names so we nikkaz in the Go know who theyre talkin bout. So this E didnt flip pies like he had spatulas?
Nah they wasn't dissin Infamous Mobb they was talking about Screwball.
Pretty sure Trag was writing most of them. Also, I always wonder why Tragedy was credited with producing 'Parole Violators' when that's clearly a Havoc beat and even has Hav on the hook. Did Trag strong arm that away from Havoc or did he really produce it?
E Money Bags would've never even let Cam speak on him in that tone...
wait hold up....tragedy thought that 'Pone sounded like, and could spit like Nas, and pegged him as a future rap superstar????? Yeah, that nicca was definitely a basehead.
He kinda did sound like Nas though. Obviously Nas was the superior MC, but he definitely had that Nas like style.
Im not hearing what you're hearing at all....perhaps on some level they both have a similar queens influenced type inflections, but at the same time 'pone had a really high-pitched, nasal whine, while Nas' sound was smooth and rich (no weezy!). They're rhyme styles couldnt be more disparate, imo....Nas is introspective, deep, complex, while 'Pone was always extremely basic.
I honestly never thought of Nas when I heard Pone rap before this thread..i guess I can maybe hear it a lil bit if I reach for the stars..it's funny how Trag was hatin on Nas but was tryna make the next Nas at the same time..lolI actually disagree about their rhyming styles. Capone isn't basic at all. Nas is just a significantly better wordsmith than Capone, but as far as style, Capone is basically a poor man's Nas to me. Always was, really.