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^ That was over the Who Shot Ya beat
yea 40 was cold w/ it, he really knew how to set up his punches w/ that delivery. But it was like, after Loon caught him w/ the Lowe's shovel, N's wasn't tryna hear it...
*dead*
Forgot about that mess.... 40 in the chair and loon tryna edge him up with a shovel
Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
Originally Posted by awwsome
Somebody post that Hot 97 Freestyle when they brought there own beats and started doing songs for like 30 minutes with Flex
"It's kind of hard to doubt, that we ain't a slaughterhouse/ Dip radio, you're now tuned into the hardest out"
wouldnt say writer was hotter than wayneOriginally Posted by illphillip
JR hotter than Wayne....ever?
More OD lulz.
You didn't say "in NY" when you made that ridiculous statement. Hot 97 was notorious for not #%*##@% with West Coast or Southern artists at the time.
Please try to keep things in perspective.
Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
Originally Posted by awwsome
Somebody post that Hot 97 Freestyle when they brought there own beats and started doing songs for like 30 minutes with Flex
"It's kind of hard to doubt, that we ain't a slaughterhouse/ Dip radio, you're now tuned into the hardest out"
thats not true....da OG cash money experienced a mean backlash...light out and 500 degreez only went gold after his debut da block is hot was platinum out da gate.Originally Posted by Peep Game
I'm still confused how JR was "hotter than Wayne" at any point. Now that I think about it, Wayne has been on since the Hot Boys days,
and proceeded to get more popular year after year.
and *ahem* dipset, g-unit, and d-block along with rocafella and Nas were all blowin up..Originally Posted by solarius49
Yeah, Wayne was still very well known, but at that time Lil Jon and the Ying Yang minstrel show were the biggest thing in the south (if my memory serves me properly)
In defense of Ninja, I believe if Wayne aint put out that crazy run of tapes x guest spots Cash Money was done. TQ, mack 10, and tina marie wasn't saving it.Originally Posted by ninjahood
thats not true....da OG cash money experienced a mean backlash...light out and 500 degreez only went gold after his debut da block is hot was platinum out da gate.Originally Posted by Peep Game
I'm still confused how JR was "hotter than Wayne" at any point. Now that I think about it, Wayne has been on since the Hot Boys days,
and proceeded to get more popular year after year.
Originally Posted by henz0
STOP & GO