Rap About Nothing: Hip Hop Chat Thread

He said he was good with weed and pills. He doesn’t say he didn’t do it but he talks about the group being on it heavy and causing mad problems which was ****in up money. He was banning people and drugs and guns from the studio cause they were ****in up. Crunchy Black in and out of jail. Koop was kicked out cause he was full blown junkie that was out of control. Boo was on it. He sounds like he was the good kid and Pat was the bad kid.



He said everyone thought they were cause they’re close in age but Lord is Paul’s older sister’s kid. He also said Paul family had some money. Doesn’t say a lot but when they met up, his family had like five bedroom house and Paul had all the best DJ equipment. Also said Lord was heavy on coke and hated Juice cause he wanted to be one of the owners. It’s a dope read so far.

Paul brother Greg Pittis was big kingpin in Memphis
 
Since folks posting Cradle 2 the Grave joints…lemme gon head and just slide one of my favorite Clipse tracks in right quick. Me and My Big Brother played the hell outta this joint. #Memories





Prime G-Unit was special.

Thanks for reminding me about Cradle 2 the Grave, ****'s was incredible.
One of the very best OST, might I add
 


Spotify wants to see 1 billion people paying for streaming music, double the more than 500 million customers who currently subscribe to Spotify and its competitors. In Spotify’s view, artists are lucky to have streaming services, “each doing its part to normalize the behavior of paying for music.”

On Tuesday, the streaming giant announced that it paid out $10 billion to the music industry in 2024, with total contributions reaching almost $60 billion since its founding in 2006 — five years after Napster ceased operation. Spotify estimates that around 10,000 artists generated at least $10,000 per year on the platform in 2014. “Today, well over 10,000 artists generate over $100,000 per year from Spotify alone,” Spotify VP David Kaefer said in the blog post. “That’s a beautiful thing.”
 
Just like Pac said at the end of that clip a few pages ago. We used to have a fair trade with the artists, we give them $12 they give us 12 tracks of the realest **** they ever wrote.
 
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