Rap About Nothing: Hip Hop Chat Thread

Clickbait *** title. Cole was busting that ***** ***. And stood up for his mans before his mans could take the L. Real *****. :pimp:
yeah ive never heard cole was putting in that work
always heard cole got slapped
and then broken up before anything happened
also wonder if kendrick left too
or did he stay and party
i dont trust kendrick ***
he dont seem like he could fight
he one of them try to get intellectual
to get out a fight *** dudes
i hate them dudes
 
can't talk about Puff smacking somebody up without Combat Jack's legendary story about him whipping up on Positive K with a brick cell phone:

Spring 1995, New York City. Bad Boy Entertainment is hip hop's number 1 label on the East Coast and the G.O.A.T. Biggie Smalls was still alive. Jessica Rosenbaum (the Jewish American Princess ***** who promotes hip hop functions) threw a weekly dinner dance event at a club called Esso's where all the "beautiful" hip hop industry folks could gather, talk mad **** and waste ungodly amounts of money on liquor, party and ********.

In addition to his growing record empire, Puffy was making his name as a producer and one of the many artists he produced a song for at the time (I don't think I ever heard it) was Brooklyn rapper Positive K. K seemed like a cool dude, ran with Audio Two and MC Lyte and even scored a nationwide hit with a single called "I Gotta Man." Anyways, I'm sitting at a table with my folks and Puffy and his weed carrying entourage make a grand entrance. Shortly thereafter, Positive K walks in dolo. Puffy sees K and approaches him. Apparently, Positive K (or, more specifically, his record label) hadn't gotten around to paying Puff his producer fee (which was something like 5 thousand dollars) and Puff was heated.
In addition, I heard that both Puff and K were in Los Angeles a week earlier and when Puff stepped to K about his dough, K was like "You? ***** please, I'll get atcha when I get at ya, *****!" So, at Club Esso's, when Puff steps to K again, he asks "Yo *****, you got my money?" K looks at Puff like "whatever *****" and starts to walk away when Puff whips out his cell phone (phones at the time were about the size of a brick) and starts whupping on K's head like there's no effin tomorrow! The place goes crazy, chicks are sceaming, folks are scrambling around and Positive K is catching a royal cell phone *** beating by none other than Sean "Puffy" Combs.

So, after Puff feels like K had enough and asks him "whose my *****, K, WHOSE MY *****?!!!" K wimpers out "uncle" through some broken and bloody teeth. Puff then steps away from K's crumpled up body and Puff's bodyguards (he only had like two at the time), each scoop K up by his armpits and tosses his broken *** out the club and onto the sidewalk. The party resumes, we all get pissy drunk and that's the last effin time I hear anything about Positive K (if anyone knows what he's up to these days, please let me know).
Now I know Puff has moved on to become an international star, known and loved by millions, but every week, while watching MTV's Making The Band 3, I pray that one of those *****es don't mouth off to Diddy, 'cause I'd hate to see that ***** catch a hot foot up her ***.
 
But like I was saying, where did you get the **** that you was talking about in your previous post from?? Exactly, you a lame *** ***** like everybody in here know. You already got me banned once for flaming yo shark mouth *** to oblivion so imma quit while I’m ahead. I just had to let you know about yourself once again because you like to get beside yourself.
 
I remember Maino saying Puffy wasn't no punk when it came to throwing hands. I think he draws the line at real street ish though lol
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that's what Wolf was for
 
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that's what Wolf was for

And Riz

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Puff was surrounded by street dudes

Combs’ first cousin is convicted BMF soldier, Darryl (Poppa) Taylor, more than one of Puffy’s bodyguards in the past two decades have had significant ties to the BMF gang and Combs’ name was bandied about frequently in court filings related to the BMF case.

Paul (P.J.) Buford, Combs’ head of security in the early-to-mid 2000s, was busted in the BMF indictment and became a fugitive for over three years until his capture in Nebraska in 2009.


 
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