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What Did he Write?It is fact Cormega wrote for nas tho.
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What Did he Write?It is fact Cormega wrote for nas tho.
Naw...i aint buyin it.
at the same time if somebody says something get the primary source yo...its 2012...no need to reference something like that without a link or quote cause I just checked stic.mans FB and there is nothing about this incident...his last update was July 31.Stic Man just put on his facebook that he didn't write for Nas, just collaborated
slandering fools...stop throwing rocks
at the same time if somebody says something get the primary source yo...its 2012...no need to reference something like that without a link or quote cause I just checked stic.mans FB and there is nothing about this incident...his last update was July 31.
This.Naw...i aint buyin it.
Yet why isn't this one of the main things Cormega says in his endless amount of Nas diss tracks? I got a bunch of Nas diss tracks by Mega and he never said he wrote for Nas.Old news. Cormega usto write for nas
Exactly...that's why I said check the booklet because on any album you're bound to see numerous names other than the main artists...it's like that with so many artists.
When Eminem produced Carry the Cross, if you look at the production notes you'll see M. Mathers name included with N. Jones.
Doesn't mean Em wrote the whole track...come on ya'll jumping out the window on this one.
Foxxy wrote It Was Writtenit all makes sense now...Jungle wrote Illmatic.
With Jay biting so many other rappers, no.Damn i was just about to type inb4jaywonJay won.
People need ghostwriters to help them write those struggle bars? SMH
Learn how to use the internet and try again
As far as the rumors about myself and jay electronika ghost writing for Nas, let me say this. Nas is one of the if not the most prolific original lyricist to EVER do it. My contributions to his album was a collaboration and an honor and under his direction of what he wanted to convey and say. Haters cant discredit that man's genuis. Nas is the Don.
street dreams, lifes a ***** countless other stuff. Look up poetry by cormega and how Nas stole Megas life story.What Did he Write?
Old interview from Stic.Man. How can people be so gullible in believing that Nas one of all time great and by far top three lyricist uses a ghostwriter.
DX: Given the content of your previous music, what was your involvement in Sly Fox? That really felt like a Stic.man and Nas song, I almost expected you to put a verse on it.
Stic.man: Nas came with that idea. He said, I want to get back at Fox for trying to put me out there like Im a murderer, and taking my lyrics out of context. He had the title for it and everything, and he was like, I want you to help me build on that sh*t. We just started throwing back ideas and phrases. He got a notepad and started writing down things Id say, things he would say. I think [M1] was in there for at least some part of that, in the general conversation. We didnt have a beat for it, we just had some ideas. I had this beat I was doing for a martial arts movie. Something just said, Play him that. I had some little [bass] rumbling low in there, and I was like, That sounds like some news
**** a little bit, lets see if thats the vibe. I really didnt think it was, but I was just like, Let me see. When I played it, and he was just like, Thats it! Im like, What, that beat aint really ready! But if he likes it, let me see what I can do to make me feel like its on point. I called
in the guitars
to bring it more where I thought where it should be at.
So we get the notepad full of ideas about Fox. Im like, Searching like CBS, and I see B.S., track us down with GPS. He came with, Red Foxx, only fox I know. He would scribble it down, but not in a rap format, just dope little pieces. He goes in the booth after I get the beat all up, but what you hear on the song, he spit that. He had a certain method
of what he wrote down and how he spit it. So Im like, How can I be productive? Let me think of a hook, so we can stay focused. I wanted to do a million songs, I didnt want to be stuck on one song forever. So I write the hook that you hear on the song, and when he comes out the booth, I go in the booth and lay the hook down. When I get halfway done with the hook in the booth, he stopped me like, Come out. Ima say that hook. I leave the pad in the booth, and he goes in there for one take and spits that **** hard. We work it out, keep working on the song and tweaking it, and thats how Sly Fox came about. It was co-written and a collaboration, but it was his idea and his genius.