Why didnt NAS respond when LIL WAYNE low key ethered him back in '09??

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who remembers that issue of the source? that shyt was like 99 i think,i remember reading about him laying in a pool of his own blood

yep I remember that. I thought my homeboy was lyin before readin about it.

thinking about it now his references to Cobain aren't too far off lol
 

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Nobody has ever heard a Freddie Gibbs song :mjlol:



nikka you sound drunk the a bytch. It was on one of the most critically acclaimed albums of 2014. An album produced by Madlib and featuring Ab Soul, Scarface, Domo Genesis, Earl Sweatshirt, Bj the Chicago Kid n Danny Brown among others, along with a truly etherous diss track. Gibbs would eat Wayne


Not to mention its thread was fukkin huge
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Cocaine Piñata - MARCH 18 (Official Discussion Thread)
 

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The question is why didn't Nas respond to Cam who did him dirtier than any other rapper has :dame:




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This is an underrated post, I dont know if Wayne and Nas are cool ever but they've been cordial.
But I do feel like Wayne was inspired by the whole Hip Hop is Dead movement in a positive way, not in some take it like a diss way

Yeah he'd already been on that mixtape shyt before that but 2007 was when he was really on that


And as for the lyric, its not a diss to Nas at all :what:
 

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yep I remember that. I thought my homeboy was lyin before readin about it.

thinking about it now his references to Cobain aren't too far off lol

Lil Wayne almost died from a single self-inflicted gunshot wound, had it not been for an astute off-duty New Orleans police officer who saved the rapper's life in November 1994.

The Times-Picayune tracked down Robert Hoobler, who recounts that fateful day.
That nearly fatal day, according to police records, 12-year-old Dwayne Carter Jr. left school early because it was report card day. He bought a hamburger, fries and soft drink from Burger King on his way home to 3409 Monroe St., Apartment D. He sat on the mattress in the master bedroom and began eating. But he stopped when he noticed a blue-steel Taurus 9 mm handgun.

The pistol had been left there the previous day, by a man who came over to watch a football game.

Little Dwayne picked up the gun and began horsing around with it in front of a stereo blaring music. At about 1:15 p.m., the boy accidentally fired a bullet through his chest. The slug then shot out the lower left corner of a window.

Somehow, it missed every vital organ. But the boy was dying.

Dwayne dialed 911, wheezing as he spoke. As blood poured out of the wound and formed a puddle near the stereo, the operator pressed for details. "You will find out when you get here, " the boy said, according to the police report.

He crawled toward the front door, smearing a trail of blood behind him. He lay on the floor face down, pressing his right cheek to the ground, and waited.
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When no ambulance was available, Robert took the wounded child in his car to a local hospital; When they got to the hospital his clothing was soaked with Lil Wayne's blood. The two met years later at a diner; Lil Wayne bought him dinner and thanked Robert for saving his life.

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Lil Wayne Shot Himself at Age 12; Cop Who Saved His Life Speaks Out - WENDYISTA
 
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