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As soon as somn pops off the entire forum switches styles like a fakkit and decides that rappers need to grow up and act like grown men :skip:

Ross n Jeezy perfect example of that shyt
 

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listening to diss songs okay...but how often do you actually play those diss songs

I havent listened to diss song in so long.
beef is okay, but those battle songs dont get much play outside of a few days
I still bump diss songs from the past every now and then... I'm pretty sure people still bump Takeover, Ether, Hit em Up, Long Kiss goodnight, Against all odds, Back Down, etc.

P cuttas career is :flabbynsick:

:laff:

I remember those Street wars mixtapes, used to :eat: so good off of those tapes. I remember one of them had J Hood a freestyle dissing 50 wayyy before Piggy Bank came out, like shortly after GRODT came out, I wonder if 50 ever heard that, I don't think he did though.



Also one of those tapes had a rapper called Skinny Suge dissing Jay Z :wtf:


Cam getting the phone call that Nas blocked him from performing at a show :dead:

Eminem freestyle over the "Wanksta" beat :ahh:



"Gotta bounce back like Micheal Myers"

"Fukk happen to Ja" :foh:

"If he don't shut up we'll get em, let yayo stomp his head in" :dead:


Those tapes also had some reaches, like that DMX/50 collab they made was labeled a Ja Rule diss, when the nikka wasn't even dissed on that song :what:

Same goes for this Cadillac Tah/Ja Rule collab that made one of those tapes.


Overall, those tapes were great...
 
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This is mainly because no one gives a fck about who can legitimately rap anymore. The fans are a big part of it. How many times have you heard: "I don't listen to him for lyrics, he may not be the best rapper, but it's the overall vibe".

That's the type of sh*t that effects the competitiveness of Hip Hop. If I was a rapper I wouldn't give a fck about jeopardizing my career and going against another emcee who can possibly beat me lyrically when I could just team up with some dope producers and have everyone in my cult-like following still support it and verbally assaults anyone trying to point out my lack of fcks given for the craft.

I feel like it's slowly coming back though with dudes like Kendrick Lamar who isn't a tough guy, but doesn't shy away from showing his competitive nature. Same thing with dudes like Joey Bada$$ and Lil B going at it. Those are both dudes who make positive music, but still compete. Before it was dudes getting on just because they did a bid in jail and were "real" which wasn't good for Hip Hop either, but now it's dudes getting on just because they're hipsters.

Everything goes in cycles though. Right now we're in the subliminal diss phase (Pusha T, Drake, etc.), so I think we're slowly finding a balance to where emcees can trade bars, but don't have to cause physical harm to each other.
 

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Lets say Ross did get hit a few weeks ago, what would be your tune then?

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I still bump diss songs from the past every now and then... I'm pretty sure people still bump Takeover, Ether, Hit em Up, Long Kiss goodnight, Against all odds, Back Down, etc....

out of all those songs, only 1 i'd listen to right now is Kiss Goodbye. I mean i play diss songs, but they be a sometimes thing. maybe a mood thing
 

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I still bump diss songs from the past every now and then... I'm pretty sure people still bump Takeover, Ether, Hit em Up, Long Kiss goodnight, Against all odds, Back Down, etc.



:laff:

I remember those Street wars mixtapes, used to :eat: so good off of those tapes. I remember one of them had J Hood a freestyle dissing 50 wayyy before Piggy Bank came out, like shortly after GRODT came out, I wonder if 50 ever heard that, I don't think he did though.



Also one of those tapes had a rapper called Skinny Suge dissing Jay Z :wtf:


Cam getting the phone call that Nas blocked him from performing at a show :dead:

Eminem freestyle over the "Wanksta" beat :ahh:

Eminem-Wanksta Freestyle - YouTube

"Gotta bounce back like Micheal Myers"

"Fukk happen to Ja" :foh:

"If he don't shut up we'll get em, let yayo stomp his head in" :dead:


Those tapes also had some reaches, like that DMX/50 collab they made was labeled a Ja Rule diss, when the nikka wasn't even dissed on that song :what:

Same goes for this Cadillac Tah/Ja Rule collab that made one of those tapes.


Overall, those tapes were great...

I got the first 25 or so on my iTunes :myman:

The later ones were proper weak, I deleted all the rappers I never heard off.

50 cents ja rule duets skit>>>

On one song he dueted with himself :heh:
 
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U must be really young to call rap beef corny

Beef was always the shyt nikkas were discussing in high school. WTF are these young nikkas discussing now
 

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Now i dont mean beefs where its to the point where nikkas would get leaded(literally in the chest and face).

I don't like how it's so safe now. Not just from a battle perspective but in terms of the shyt nikkas say. I remember you had guys like the Wu Tang, Pac, Snoop (when he was more outspoken), Tim Dogg, Pimp C, Eazy E - they'd speak their minds and weren't afraid to tell it how it is. Nowadays I find a lot of these guys are soooo safe and fearful to be HONEST about things. Even tho I may not agree with all of it just having an ambassador like that is dope and healthy for Hip-Hop. Kendrick Lamar said some shyt about Obama I may not have agreed with but the gesture and authenticity of his honesty is what I respect.

And nikkas need to get off this kumbaya my lord lets just do collabos & grab a coffee shyt. It's disheartening got dayum..... I wanna see some blood, not no Drake vs. Chris Brown lets throw bottles shyt I wanna see nikkas get in the booth and drop ether bombs on each other, and none of this "I'm too rich to respond to you shyt" (*cough meek mills cough*) - if you say you're the hottest and the best MC out there back up your claim. I remember when Tip said he was King of the South, Luda and Lil Flip (RIP Flip's career) stepped to him, THAT IS HOW IT'S SUPPOSE TO BE DONE - I LOVE that competitiveness. I feel that shyt is lacking now. I love Hip-Hop with my heart but some of the stuff going on is pure shenanigans SMMFH.

*end of rant*
I like how it is. No war, :ahh: So peaceful and quiet. Maybe nows a good time for rappers to actually talk about something besides killing one another and demoralizing one another.
 
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