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Memphis Bleek feat. Beanie Sigel & Jay-Z - "Hypnotic"
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I don't ever remember you having a beat for an album. I know you had some good ones, but I dont remember one for the album. Or who would've used it.
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Nah. He's only on "Welcome To New York City". I love that "It's Murda" track too. There's quite a bit of joints with those 3, and they tear it up. Or wit just any of the two of em. Cam'ron - On Fire Tonight (the only part I don't like bout this track is the minute of him talking about getting burned.)
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Get Bearshare. I guarantee you'll find those tracks. http://www.bearshare.com
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Hmm. I never would've pictured that mix Turntable. I'm gonna check that track out. Cam'ron - Oh Boy feat. Juelz Santana I'm listening to the album "Come Home With Me", and I'm... still... liking it. Hmm. :hmm:
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Brakes never said your soulmate had to be the opposite sex. Hmm. I'd pick the soulmate.
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Damn y'all. Jay-Z's a business man right? A hustler? Perhaps Jay-Z called in for a reason. 'Don't play Cam's record cuz he's gonna mess up his career. He's trying to fight me over nothing.' - That may be the point in Jay-Z's head when he did that. People are smarter than you think, just as much as they are dumber too. How can you even say such a thing for Will to do Ted? Will revealed himself in his records, whether it was a down-to-earth topic, or something totally off the wall coming from his mind. Can you imagine if Will promoted himself the way a lot of rap artists do today? You know that "You Saw My Blinker" would be a single before "Summertime" in this day and age. People would hassle Will a lot worse if we experienced that in the 2000s. I don't see the relevance in Bow Wow dissin' Jada either. Bow Wow has no right nor reason to. As big as 'Big Willie Style' was/still is, I think everybody got the point. "...stop saying Jada, cuz that name's mine." - 'Yes Yes Y'all'. Bow Wow is not mature enough to handle his own. So I doubt he'd get personal with anybody for quite some time. I really do think that. I seriously don't know where his head is at or where it's been for him to say what he said.
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Uh.. Ted, I understand where your coming from with that 'calling in to stop somebody' but there is a difference. Cam made a diss song about Jay. Jay called so it doesn't get played. (for whatever reason). Bow Wow just said some harsh and stupid comments. He didn't put out a diss record against Will.
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SOURCE: http://www.ballerstatus.net/news/read/id/98746318/ Friday Fire: Cam'ron Attacks Jay-Z -- Hip-Hop Is Back! Friday - January 20, 2006 January 20, 2006 and it's your boy "Mark My Words" back at it for perhaps the most scorching Friday Fire in recent memory. My pen is seething and y'all should know why... The President is under attack! Alert the Pentagon, gather the Secret Service, we're on High Alert...the President is under attack! Just last week we were discussing how most of hip-hop is in a state of stalemate. Well, stop the presses! Hip-hop is baaack, thanks to a brash and bold move by Harlem's own Cam'ron. Killa Cam dropped "Swagger Jacker (A Biter Not A Writer)," which shows Jay-Z's affinity for using and re-working other MCs' lines and most recently with "You Got It," an almost eight-minute diss track going live, hard and direct at the Def Jam President's jugular. Before Cam gets heavy into rhyming, he firmly states his top five reasons for going hard at Hov: "You stole Roc-A-Fella from Dame." "You stole Kanye from Dame." "You stole Rocawear from Dame." "I seen that n---- throw that diamond up before them shots was fired." "How's the King of New York rocking sandals with jeans!?" On the brand new diss track, Killa goes on to express how he feels Jay's publishing should go to Ms. (Voletta) Wallace for using so many of Biggie's lines and later compares Jay to Joe Camel and Fraggle Rock. He even mocks Jay because of his age and reminds him of a Beyonce and Cam collaboration. Wow. Late Thursday night, early Friday morning, Dipset's premier rhyme spitter called The Drama King Kay Slay live on the air on New York City's famed Hot 97 radio station. Before Killa even began to address the two leaked tracks going at Hov and his motives behind them, he wanted to remind listeners of one important thing: "This is not a BK/Harlem, BK/Manhattan thing," Cam told Kay Slay. "A bunch of stuff made me put these records out. This isn't even me, it's my team. My team has been holding me back from doing this, but the concert (Jay-Z's I Declare War) was the last straw." Cam later welcomed and invited an answer track from Jay. In regards to "Swagger Jacker," in which Cam cleverly plays lines of Biggie, Snoop Dogg, Slick Rick, Big L, Rakim, Tupac and Nas and compares them to Jay's re-worked versions, Cam jokingly told Kay Slay: "Let's see if Jay steals a line from James Brown. The next thing I'm going to do is show you how Jay stole lines from movies." Once again, wow. I know barbershops across the country, especially here in NYC are buzzing right now! There's so much to cover in regards to this Cam and Jay situation. First of all, people outside of New York City have to understand that Jay-Z and Cam never really liked each other. Sure they made "Welcome To New York City" together, but tension between the two has been mounting for years. So, Cam going at Jay isn't really a surprise, but the timing in which he did it is (Or is it? Walk with me, we'll get back to that.) Secondly, love him or hate him, Cam has everything to gain in this situation. This is actually an excellent move for Cam. Jay-Z, on the other hand, has nothing to gain, but to show his fans and overall hip-hop fans what can happen if one tests a great mic fiend. Me, personally, I think Jay HAS to respond to Cam. The degree at which Cam went in and the subject matter of his tracks should even speed up the process. Time is ticking, Hov. You have done it all in your career. You have done the impossible and done it twice, but there is a man with a cult following brave enough to step to the throne and take aim. Due to the way Cam went in on this track alone, I think hip-hop fans would be shocked if Jay doesn't answer. I know I would. I was surprised that Jay, after all the hype, didn't take aim at anyone during the "I Declare War" concert. Well, it's been a long time coming. We know you want to answer. Pick up the mic, keep it on wax and breathe life back into hip-hop. If he answers, Jay will probably say he's a student of the game and honors B.I.G. every time he echoes a line, in regards to the swagger jacking. Jay can also begin on Cam's affinity for pink. Also, don't be surprised if Jay pulls a takeover and includes Dash in an answer track. However, whatever the case may be, when rocks are being chucked at the throne and the crown is rattling, something must be done. Furthermore, in my humble opinion, Jay, although Def Jam President, never really retired from making music. He has lent his rhymes out on features and collaborated on exclusive freestyles. I listen to Jay, I listen to Cam. And I must say, Killa putting out these records is HUGE. It's a big move for him, a bigger move for Dipset and the current biggest for hip-hop. What I love about the record Cam put out is there are no real references to taking it to the streets and doing harm. Cam did his homework and that's not only what you're supposed to do when going at Hov, it's what you HAVE to do. Cam bringing up Juan Perez (Jay-Z's business partner with the 40/40 clubs) in "You Got It" is slick. That may have flown over some people's heads, but Cam told Kay Slay that Perez is from Harlem. So, in other words, Cam makes sure to let Jay know he's doing business with a Harlem cat. Clever. As far as thinking everything out and then going in with intent and aggression, you got to give it to Cam for now. Killa not only went in, but he went in haaard, while still maintaining some of his humor. The sandals line is completely off the wall, but I agree with him. No dude should rock sandals, period. Look in the Fire archives. I've said my piece on sandals before. Anyway, back to the lecture at hand. There's already a lot of buzz about Hov cooking up another "Takeover" type track getting at Cam. Well, if or when he does, there are factors you need to know about Cam. Killa was quick to tell Kay Slay that he's done a lot in hip-hop and is ready for the challenge. "I executive produced 11 albums," Cam said. "Come do the track man." Even if Jay answers with something that smashes Cam (like many are predicting), Killa still wins. At the top of this tirade I said, Cam going at Jay isn't really a surprise, but the timing in which he did it is (Or is it?) Let me explain... Cam is currently gracing one of two covers for XXL magazine's March issue, in which he also addresses his feud with Hov. And, in addition, Kay Slay revealed that Cam's next album, Killa Season, is due in April. The timing does seem impeccable on Cam's part. Say Jay comes back with something extra hard, Cam STILL WINS. He sells more records and broadens his fan base, as well as Dipset's movement. One can view 50 Cent's move when he dropped "Piggy Bank" for Fat Joe, Jadakiss and Nas to help hype The Massacre album release. I'm not alleging that that's Killa's motive here, but if it is, you can't be mad. At the end of the day, money has to be made. Jay-Z doesn't have anything to prove. He's done it all in hip-hop, is Def Jam's President, has part ownership of the New Jersey Nets and Beyonce on his arm. Not a bad life. But, he's being tested here and it's going to be real interesting to see how he handles this situation. We're not expecting Hov to prepare for 15 rounds, but at least one looks to be a must. Kay Slay, a Harlem native, thinks it's great for hip-hop. You gotta agree, especially if you're from NYC. We can only stomach so many club bangers. Who do you know that's in the clubs 24-7 like that anyway!? Sheeit, I got a damn job. Battles are the essence of hip-hop. The swagger, the competition, the downright sport of heavyweights trading verbal jabs and then the knockout. Boom. Hip-hop is back! (At least, I hope). Speaking about hip-hop being back, what was once known as the hip-hop bible, The Source, looks poised for a great 2006. A press release moved Thursday announcing that The Source Magazine's board of directors' relieved founder Dave Mays and long-time president and rapper Benzino of their services. Of course Benzino was the one criticized for nearly running the magazine into the ground with his favorable tactics and well-publicized run-ins with the Interscope umbrella. Well, one man's (alleged) sorrow is another's joy. Famed DJ Funk Master Flex read the press release out loud on the air on his Thursday night show on Hot 97 and congratulated The Source's new CEO Jeremy Miller and wished him a great start. ... Flex called Mays and Benzino bitches and pretty much celebrated the fact that they were fired. He then was joined on the air by Interscope's Chris Lighty, who was also content by The Source's firings. Hopefully, Miller can revamp the magazine and bring it back to what it once was -- a hip-hop institution. I wait for the day in which five mics once again mean FIVE MICS...A CLASSIC. Looks like XXLis finally going to see something in their rear-view mirror. Let the games gegin... Send in your comments on the Hov/Cam situation for next week's Fire (Markmywords2483z@hotmail.com). Look out for Grafh's first installment of answers to all your questions coming soon. Till then, Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds. Peace. — Mark Lelinwalla
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Jagged Edge - I Got It 2 feat. NaS (Best of Jagged Edge, a cd i mixed up)
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Not Work Safewho are the hottest girls in da world
mfuqua23 replied to cristigolo's topic in Caught in the Middle
I thought Dawg was really getting married for a sec, til Will is Ill noted what he did. Yeah, she's hot. WOW! "Bulls and cows need to get together before it starts snowing." :lolsign: Go get ya woman Dawg. -
Now that's dedication!!! :2thumbs:
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I've heard the name Leaf Erikson on two occassions. In school one year when I was lil, and on Spongebob Squarepants.
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I mean the download time.
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That's too big for my patience.
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Yeah, but not for not writing my own stuff. I'd have a problem for me being stupid and hooking up with Ciara instead of JoJo. We're all on different levels, but that is kinda sad.
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Like what's the difference? Is it sound quality or the feel of the album you want to present? If I were you, I think I'd mix it up. Some tracks look like they should be done at home, and others in the studio.
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DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Homebase (1991) My 1st and favorite cd of JJFP's.
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What would really be the big difference for you?
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What shots has he called? Jump in the chat.
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Bow ain't callin any shots. He's just talking ****. That's all.
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Rakim - The 18th Letter album.
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I don't care how confident you are in calling shots, you can't guarantee the outcome. And plus, this statement... "not hype off of dissin' somebody else like a lot of these rappers do..." shoots an insult at Ace.
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If that's the case, Ted, I know you've addressed MCs who ain't real. But then these are the same people who you'll say ain't real MCs.
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Here I am trying to get my own album together, and this cat comes along. :lolsign: Now I got to stop and enjoy it. Seriously, this Ace is truly a nice part of Hip Hop. I heard one track off his album titled "The Artform". OMG, truly amazing track. And he made the beat himself.