Rappin' 4-Tay Doesn't Seem Too Thrilled With Drake Using His Lyrics In New Track with YG

OnlyInCalifornia

Southern California/Vegas
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
19,938
Reputation
3,720
Daps
52,087
Reppin
The Coli's 420th member
so having a verse on a middle-of-the road track on a 30 song double LP really makes him a bigger artist like that? if anything, richie rich benefitted from AEOM more than all those bay cats cuz he was on like 3 songs. lets not act like "only God can judge me" is a top-tier popular song on AEOM. isnt that song on the 2nd disc too? the 1st disc was alot more popular across the board.

I personally think it's a much bigger song than the other Richie Rich was on. It was so big that Master P even jacked it :laugh:

Though, I will have to admit, I have to realize I am in California so what exactly was popular outside of the state then, I really wouldn't know. First time I touched down (and lived) on the EC was in 95.

honestly, i think more people not into the bay scene like that remember rappin 4-tay more for the skit at the beginning of "make em say ugh!" than they do for the random verse on pac album. take that how you want. thats not a bad thing tho.

HAHA I completely forgot about this.


I think Pac stans and huge fans can name most of the outlaws. I am pretty sure every pac fan likes Only God Can Judge Me.
 

Homeboy Runny-Ray

From Around The Way
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
20,724
Reputation
-954
Daps
20,099
Reppin
Classic Niccas
I personally think it's a much bigger song than the other Richie Rich was on. It was so big that Master P even jacked it :laugh:

Though, I will have to admit, I have to realize I am in California so what exactly was popular outside of the state then, I really wouldn't know. First time I touched down (and lived) on the EC was in 95.



HAHA I completely forgot about this.


I think Pac stans and huge fans can name most of the outlaws. I am pretty sure every pac fan likes Only God Can Judge Me.

master p prolly has a 2pac mural in each of his houses so thats not saying much.:laugh: but real talk, i was trying to make this into an offline topic yesterday, and i had to use the master p skit in order to ring a bell to get people to remember rappin 4-tay......and it was pointless anyway since none of them dudes pay attention to drake.

yea, it was more popular than the richie rich tracks but it was far from a go-to track that people put on when they popped AEOM in the deck. not even close.

i always felt that C-Bo had an outstanding guest spot, and it was on the 1st disc on top of that. but it kinda got him nowhere. i dont know how its received on the west but i always felt like that entire song was severely underrated.
 

OnlyInCalifornia

Southern California/Vegas
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
19,938
Reputation
3,720
Daps
52,087
Reppin
The Coli's 420th member
i always felt that C-Bo had an outstanding guest spot, and it was on the 1st disc on top of that. but it kinda got him nowhere. i dont know how its received on the west but i always felt like that entire song was severely underrated.

I feel the exact same way, it's funny you mention C-Bo because hes real underrated. Hes not exactly someone I would think people knew anything about outside of CA.
 

The_Hillsta

Neva missin a beat
Joined
May 11, 2012
Messages
5,005
Reputation
2,313
Daps
12,259
I feel the exact same way, it's funny you mention C-Bo because hes real underrated. Hes not exactly someone I would think people knew anything about outside of CA.

I'll tell you some shyt........I used to play ball in college with cats from all over the country and this music shyt was the real life coli. nikkaz took the shyt to heart about the city they was representin and their favorite artists from that city. I've seen nikkaz go to blows in the dorms over DPG, Wu, Boot Camp, The Geto Boys, Pac, No Limit.....

This one cat from Kentucky had C-BO's entire catalog. I asked him how the fukk he knew bout some Bo-Loc, he said most the nikkaz in his hood was bumpin Master P's shyt, especially that 1st West Coast Bad Boys.......They supposedly had bloods from where he was from and the shyt they would knock was that Straight Killer.......Them cats didn't even know C-Bo was a crip....shyt had me:mindblown:

You'd be surprised how music be spreadin to other places........One of our trainers was from Florida, white girl......This chick knew the entire verse of Spice 1's Strap On The Side and had Ant Banks's 1st album.....My potna from the OC stole all them shyts.
 

eastside313

Superstar
Joined
May 18, 2012
Messages
18,701
Reputation
1,152
Daps
37,592
Didnt a female rapper sample drake voice on a mixtape cut a few years and he got all pissy at her and did a interview talkin bout he never did a song with her and didnt authorize her to use his voice.
 

SunZoo

The Legendary Super Sapien.
Supporter
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
35,458
Reputation
12,912
Daps
135,613
Reppin
T.L.C.
I dont even feel like debating this anymore bruh, it redundant. Drake stole lyrics, DJ Mustard and YG have been stealing the bays swag for 2-3 years without giving credit where its due. Until these nikkas start acknowledging their blatant biting then they are going to continually be called out for it :manny:

I thought YG was from the bay?

:snoop:

I just assumed that's where he was reppin just off the couple songs I've heard about him, jesus.
 

Homeboy Runny-Ray

From Around The Way
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
20,724
Reputation
-954
Daps
20,099
Reppin
Classic Niccas
Sure it is.

(btw...I don't know if "dejected" means what you think it means.)

i highly doubt that drake was into rap like that(IF AT ALL) in '94.

and i said a bunch of other stuff that pretty much proved that he made no type of point. im not gonna re-type all of it tho.

as for "dejected", eh maybe not. sue me.:laugh:
 

Taadow

The StarchBishop™️
Joined
Sep 4, 2012
Messages
41,135
Reputation
9,955
Daps
102,551
Reppin
Crispness
i highly doubt that drake was into rap like that(IF AT ALL) in '94.

and i said a bunch of other stuff that pretty much proved that he made no type of point. im not gonna re-type all of it tho.

as for "dejected", eh maybe not. sue me.:laugh:

What we do know was that Drake heard this song at some point. We can agree to that.

That said, isn't it more likely that he heard the song when it was poppin' and on the charts in '94?

If yes - then this song wasn't as "regional" as some of y'all are saying, since Drake was living in a whole other country.
If no - then this song must be important enough in retrospect to reference in Drake's opinion to gain credibility with "real" fans.
If not that - then Drake tried to pull a fast one here.


Which is it?
 
Top