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Best old school rapper smack against another rapper

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Faos, May 16, 2005.

  1. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    Señor Pun, rap does NOT have an APEX because... [​IMG]ummm... because... [​IMG] uhhhh... it is ALWAYS ON TOP? [​IMG]

    I am going off to listen to my MC Hammer, Young MC, Tone LOC, NWA, Public Enemy, Rodney O and Joe Cooley, and Run D.M.C. mp3's ... ta-ta... [​IMG]
     
  2. Faos

    Faos Member

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    My bad...I thought you mean Atomic Dog had samples in it.
     
  3. dirtyfithynasty

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    Xzibit had a pretty nice one against Jermaine Dupri. Kinda short though.

    It is sad that with all the people 50 is against right now, he hasn't come out with a great battle track yet.
     
  4. JamesC

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    The Xzibit one was one of my favorites. As for 50, he has no legit reason to go at Jadakiss or even Fat Joe. His only argument is that he sells more albums than them, thats all he can come up with. If thats the case then Nelly must be one of the greatest of all time.

    One of my favorite disses is called "The b**** in yoo". Its Common dissing Ice Cube. It came out around 97.

    Also Canibus 2nd round KO is a great one too.
     
  5. Relativist

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    I don't really get either. Obviously, competition is fun, and I do like basketball, but I guess I can't depersonalize this stuff. You can go at it in boxing or basketball and still be friends. Can you do the same in rap?
     
  6. Asian Sensation

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    One of The HARDEST Muhhfu*Kin songs........ Eazy-E in " Real Mutha Fu*Kin G's " response to Effin wit Dre Day on Dre. .. Great Beat... good lyrics.. nice delivery. - EAZY Does it!
     
  7. SwoLy-D

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    Eazy-e: "Yo DRE.."
    Dre: "WUZ UP...??"
    [BOOM!!]
     
  8. A-Train

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    Technically, her booty would probably have a nadir, not an apex...
     
  9. Lil Pun

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    Actually 50 stated that "the friend of my enemy is my enemy." Fat Joe and Jadakiss did a song with Ja Rule, a member of The Inc. Records (formerly Murder Inc. Records), titled "New York" so 50 basically took this a diss to himself, that these two would work with somebody that he has had a long going, nasty feud with.

    It's hypocrisy at it's finest though. Eminem appeared on the remix to "Lean Back" in 2004 with Fat Joe and his group, Terror Squad, when Ja Rule's R.U.L.E. album featuring "New York came out in 2004.

    Eminem, 50 Cent, and Busta Rhymes had a pretty good diss track called "Hail Mary 2003" that took aim at the Murder Inc. Records roster even if they did jack the beat and most of the lyrics from 2Pac.
     
  10. dirtyfithynasty

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    The Hail Mary song wasn't bad, but it wasn't anything special. Busta's part was kinda funny though.

    I think Eminem did the Lean Back remix before "New York" came out and therefore before 50 had beef with Fat Joe. With the way things are now, I don't see anyway that Eminem would have done that song if 50 was feuding with Fat Joe.
     
  11. Rivaldo2181

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    50 is the most overrated rapper in history...he has some catchy songs that are enhanced by DRE and EM's beats. I hate all the pub he gets, all he does is create these fake beefs to sell records and wants to be compared to Pac. Pac was about more than rap and beefs.
     
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    YZ - Thinking of a Master Plan?
     
  13. Lil Pun

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    Very true and very good point!
     
  14. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    "Hit em up" was far too over the top far my taste. There is no creativity in saying I slept with your wife.



    The most creative and best diss I've ever heard was


    "E-I-H-T", should I continue
    you left the "G" out because the "G" ain't in you"



    D.J. Quick, a blood, dissing M.C. Eiht a crip. Why M.C. Eiht spells his name like that, I have no idea, but he left the ball on the tee for Quick.
     
  15. Master Baiter

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    Dollaz and Sense, one of my favorite rap songs. I think it was on the Murder Was The Case Soundtrack. Quik tore his **** up.
     

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