Sonny Cheeba (Camp Lo) Exposes Jay Z And Says Jay Z Used To Mimic And Imitate His Style

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shyt is common in the game

Heaven (Hell) Razah and Shabazz spoke on Rae, Ghost and Nas biting the fukk outta them back in the day "copywrite ya demos" peep the lyrics


i never seen so much reaching

they talking bout songs having similar titles is they ideas :mjlol:
 

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No matter how much you nikkas hate this man, his spot in hip hop is solidified not just by fans but by your favourite emcees as well. That nikka is official. Deal with it.

On to Feelin It though, yeah he took that flow. Only rookies to hip hop don't know this.

It's exactly the same situation as Ice T birthing an entire genre of rap based off Schooly D's exact flow.

I doubt none of you nikkas would even fix ya mouth to say anything negative about Ice T though that's how I know y'all just salty that Hov is revered by people you respect. :russ:
 

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sooner or later we will all see who the prophet is.

Jay no slouch bu he mimicked people round him from his Jaz era to Young Chris...

Nas never did.

Nas was mimicking G Rap early on.

Marley Marl speaks about that a lot. G Rap, Biz and Russell Simmons have said the same, and Large Pro. Nas has even mentioned it, lol. Def Jam passed on signing him because they felt like he sounded too much like G Rap. People used to always hear that story back then.

But why are people still comparing Nas and Jay? LOL!!
 

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No matter how much you nikkas hate this man, his spot in hip hop is solidified not just by fans but by your favourite emcees as well. That nikka is official. Deal with it.

On to Feelin It though, yeah he took that flow. Only rookies to hip hop don't know this.

It's exactly the same situation as Ice T birthing an entire genre of rap based off Schooly D's exact flow.

I doubt none of you nikkas would even fix ya mouth to say anything negative about Ice T though that's how I know y'all just salty that Hov is revered by people you respect. :russ:

That's a serious history lesson for them! :salute:

T definitely ran with Schooly D's flow from "PSK" and made classics like "Six in the Morning".

And he admits it too, lol.
 

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Nas was mimicking G Rap early on.

Marley Marl speaks about that a lot. G Rap, Biz and Russell Simmons have said the same, and Large Pro. Nas has even mentioned it, lol. Def Jam passed on signing him because they felt like he sounded too much like G Rap. People used to always hear that story back then.

But why are people still comparing Nas and Jay? LOL!!
so he sounded like G rap before he cut his first songs. much different that being well into your career mimicking flows :lolbron:

the comparisons will never stop.
 

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so he sounded like G rap before he cut his first songs. much different that being well into your career mimicking flows :lolbron:

the comparisons will never stop.

Nah, on the demo that he made with help from Marley and Paul. People thought he was G Rap on there. That's how much he sounded like him, lol. Everyone knows these stories. This is when he was working on the first version of his album. Same way Jay was working on the first version of his with "Feelin' It".

Jay and Nas comparisons are weird. This thing where you can't be fans of both is corny. They literally don't have anything to do with each other, other than the fact that they had beef for a little while. But there's nothing that Jay has done, that Nas hasn't done too and vice versa. People who've been around long enough, know that, lol. None of these dudes are immune to making the same moves to get on and succeed. They all did the same shyt back then.
 
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