yall think luda was pissed when he heard Jay's verse for "I Do It For Hip-Hop"?

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lmfao. i'm glad i've never heard this song before. that was straight garbage. it sounds like everyone in the studio was walking with a cane and catching matinees and shyt.
 

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'88... BK... young J-hova was sellin' bricks
So hard the powder stayed on my face - call me the black KISS

-JayZ (line edited out the song)

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that corny shyt didn't deserve anything better...i hated that hook..lucky Nas and Jay got on it.
Luda's attempt at covering all basis album.

"the even Jaz bum ass" is still :heh: though.
 

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once again, yall hate on mr. carter for keepin it 150.

you complain when he spits diamond and bentley raps. but when he keeps it real. you cry and say it isnt lyrical enough.

here's the thing. the title of the song is "I DO IT FOR HIPHOP"

as a MCEE you cant take that to a few places. you can get all lyrical, double entendre -ish, or you can tell a story about what hiphop has done for you or why you do it for hiphop and not the fancy things you have.

Luda addressed the later. Nas was somewhat off topic early in his verse then he brought it back around towards the end and tied it all together.

jayZ, actually stayed on topic and was honest. and yall still mad. wow. i mean he started off with the MCshan style, to keep it extra hiphop for you. but that wasnt enough. he told a story about how it started and the reason why it started which was the same thing that saved him. but yall probably dont understand that history. it started to keep the youth from doing bad, doing dirt, fighting and harming one another. this same thing gave jigga a chance to stop doing dirt and stop ducking cops and robbers. and yall mad at the dude's verse. :snoop:

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Hip-hop, started out in the park
We used to do it to avoid the Narcs

I used to do it so the homeboy Clark can get the fukk off my back while I knocked off these packs
I used to rap to impress my friends
The past of time when I was gettin’ it in
Just so happens I’m so illegal with the pen, they ain’t want me to do anything illegal again

I lost a lot of dawgs to these streets
I got Grammy awards on these beats

^^hiphop clearly saved his life

Thank God for Cool Herc
Without this shyt I probably would’ve got murked
Shout outs to Grandmaster Flash and the cash
And even Jaz
bum ass
^^only an honest mcee would bring up jaz. he will never forget who put him on. he cant take that away from jaz.

Hip hop helped me wash my rocks
These other rappers couldn’t wash my socks
That’s why I took the number one slot
The realest shyt in rap comes from my voice box
Lord knows when I was on my clock
I probably never would’ve stopped
Thank God for hip-hop

the man is as humble as a rapper can be on a song and this is what yall do. go into full hater mode.
 

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once again, yall hate on mr. carter for keepin it 150.

you complain when he spits diamond and bentley raps. but when he keeps it real. you cry and say it isnt lyrical enough.

here's the thing. the title of the song is "I DO IT FOR HIPHOP"

as a MCEE you cant take that to a few places. you can get all lyrical, double entendre -ish, or you can tell a story about what hiphop has done for you or why you do it for hiphop and not the fancy things you have.

Luda addressed the later. Nas was somewhat off topic early in his verse then he brought it back around towards the end and tied it all together.

jayZ, actually stayed on topic and was honest. and yall still mad. wow. i mean he started off with the MCshan style, to keep it extra hiphop for you. but that wasnt enough. he told a story about how it started and the reason why it started which was the same thing that saved him. but yall probably dont understand that history. it started to keep the youth from doing bad, doing dirt, fighting and harming one another. this same thing gave jigga a chance to stop doing dirt and stop ducking cops and robbers. and yall mad at the dude's verse. :snoop:

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the man is as humble as a rapper can be on a song and this is what yall do. go into full hater mode.

I agree with you.........when the title of the song is called "Do It For Hip Hop" it so many directions you as a lyricists can go with that.....you almost need part 2 and part 3 to really get some depth......... one of my favorite songs off the album..

The wackest thing about this song is that there was no video for it for 3 top tier artists like this... :whoo:
 

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:pachaha: remember when Luda was tryna be taken serious as an artist?

and this song sucks, mad corny.
 

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once again, yall hate on mr. carter for keepin it 150.

you complain when he spits diamond and bentley raps. but when he keeps it real. you cry and say it isnt lyrical enough.

here's the thing. the title of the song is "I DO IT FOR HIPHOP"

as a MCEE you cant take that to a few places. you can get all lyrical, double entendre -ish, or you can tell a story about what hiphop has done for you or why you do it for hiphop and not the fancy things you have.

Luda addressed the later. Nas was somewhat off topic early in his verse then he brought it back around towards the end and tied it all together.

jayZ, actually stayed on topic and was honest. and yall still mad. wow. i mean he started off with the MCshan style, to keep it extra hiphop for you. but that wasnt enough. he told a story about how it started and the reason why it started which was the same thing that saved him. but yall probably dont understand that history. it started to keep the youth from doing bad, doing dirt, fighting and harming one another. this same thing gave jigga a chance to stop doing dirt and stop ducking cops and robbers. and yall mad at the dude's verse. :snoop:

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the man is as humble as a rapper can be on a song and this is what yall do. go into full hater mode.
You're acting like you're new around here.
 
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