Songs that rappers was useless in

Vic Damone. Jr

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Last versus by that random on hold you down prodigy/alchemist
For all my nikkas I war for
Blow the 4-4 for, you know I gets (down)
Even if we trapped standing back to back, I'll (hold you down)
No matter if you wrong or right, you still right
For you, I'll lay a nikka (down)
I don't care if it's the president. I cock my shyt and (hold you down)
For all y'all bytches in the club
If you hop in my truck, first thing you're gonna go (down)
And when we get to the telly
I'mma bend you over and (hold you down)

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Grand Puba on What's the 411? Never has a rap verse ruined a flawless run on an album like that before.

You gotta be young. Puba was HIM at that time. That verse guaranteed ears for this then (almost, she sang the hook on Father MC's "I'll Do For You" and some other Uptown records) unknown singer. Also, he's her cousin, he helped her get in the door. Thanks to him, What's The 411 got played on Yo MTV Raps, thus the "Queen Of Hip-Hop Soul" title. He helped her immenesly.
 
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