Pete Rock tried to holla at Carmen iirc.
Pete Rock himself debunked this. Said he’s never even met Carmen
Pete Rock tried to holla at Carmen iirc.
ill be the first in here to say it but depending on the dayAt the time, If I ruled the world was very much seen and criticized as a pop record as its such a departure of the sound on illmatic.
i can agree with that, but at the same time, as I stated above, nothing is pop about Kurtis Blow and Whodini. Even at that time, they were legendary figures in hip hop. It was no different than Dru Down the same year using the Fat Boys "Can you feel it".
Also that year, you saw more artists, even Wutang, using singers for hooks. Ghostface's "all that I got is you" and a ton of 2pac songs had singers on hooks. So yes singing on hooks can be considered pop, but Kurtis blow and Whodini with Lauryn HIll, who was as hip hop as anyone, doesn't make it a pop record at all.
Ahhh fairsPete Rock himself debunked this. Said he’s never even met Carmen

Ok based on the post above maybe notPete Rock tried to holla at Carmen iirc.
The PR and CL beef has to be one of the weirdest beefs in Hip Hop. Even in the last few weeks they gone back forth at each other.Why didn't Nas work with Pete Rock after illmatic? Probably the same reason CL Smooth stopped working with him.
If I ruled the world was a Whodini beat with a Kurtis Blow hook. Absolutely nothing pop about that record. Absolutely nothing was pop about Whodini and Kurtis Blow
nikka Esco was like I'm gonna black out to this, just not right now I'm not in the moodhe had 2 songs stored that were used on the Lost Tapes 2 album. But my theory is that Pete Rock was leading the pack with the "IWW is a pop album" nonsense due to not getting any credits on the album. Pete gave an interview around that time calling the songs Nas was doing "pop" and it was only because he got no placements on the album. Large Pro and Q Tip had no complaints, but Pete was on some bullshyt. The thing with Nas is if you give him a beat, he may not use it immediately. Large Pro said he gave Nas the beat for "ur da man" back in 98. It wasn't released until Stillmatic

The PR and CL beef has to be one of the weirdest beefs in Hip Hop. In even in the last few weeks they gone back forth at each other.
I was waiting for this nonsense to appear againill be the first in here to say it but depending on the day
IWW >> ILLmatic
well that may be his introduction to Nas. A lot of people get introduced to artists late and the album they first hear from them is their favorite. A LOT of Jay Z fans had an introduction to him with Hard Knock Life. The Teenage Dipset fans of the middle 2000s don't give a fukk about SDE Camron. For example, my favorite Temptations singer of all time is Ali Ollie Woodson. Now I was born in the late 70s so my introduction to the Temptations was when Dennis Edwards was the lead singer. Years later when I was 10, I learned about Ruffin, Kendricks, and Williams who may very well be better singers than Woodson, but my introduction to them was through Woodson and that' why he remained my favorite Temptations singer to this day.I was waiting for this nonsense to appear again
well that may be his introduction to Nas. A lot of people get introduced to artists late and the album they first hear from them is their favorite. A LOT of Jay Z fans had an introduction to him with Hard Knock Life. The Teenage Dipset fans of the middle 2000s don't give a fukk about SDE Camron. For example, my favorite Temptations singer of all time is Ali Ollie Woodson. Now I was born in the late 70s so my introduction to the Temptations was when Dennis Edwards was the lead singer. Years later when I was 10, I learned about Ruffin, Kendricks, and Williams who may very well be better singers than Woodson, but my introduction to them was through Woodson and that' why he remained my favorite Temptations singer to this day.