- Aug 11, 2012
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This dude Schulz done gone off the deep end.
What he say now?
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This dude Schulz done gone off the deep end.
This dude Schulz done gone off the deep end.
Yo.This dude Schulz done gone off the deep end.
Yoooooooo the Nore podcast IS out
The one with fat joe is 1 hr and 54 min
Name of podcast is drink champs
It's on iTunes
Yeah I'm driving down to la this weekendYoooooooo the Nore podcast IS out
The one with fat joe is 1 hr and 54 min
Name of podcast is drink champs
It's on iTunes
Ima hold out for the drive home/ gym after work
Yeah but he's a white guy always tryna take credit for something that's a "black thing"Peter had a nice tribute to Phife along with Michael Rapaport.
He even found the interview from 2004 and posted it today. I might not care for a lot of stuff Rosenberg does, but I don't think he's a culture vulture.
Yeah but he's a white guy always tryna take credit for something that's a "black thing"
I think that's why people don't like him
And cause he can be an arrogant ignorant a-hole
i think he just feels left out and he's not wrong for feeling like that . you only hear bout how great rakim was we never hear much about eric b . i always thought they were like the first real live street dudes doing music . id love to ra's side cause b had great points about not having a real beef with him..THat Eric B episode of Combat only has me wondering why Rakim hasnt done a full length interview on his run in the game. That Wolf Pack posse they ran with in the 80s were ruthless, a couple old heads from my hood who are still alive love telling stories from those days.
Side bar: as humble as Eric B tried to present himself, you can tell he wants the glory and fame that is regarded for the Pete Rocks, and Large Pro of the game.
i think he just feels left out and he's not wrong for feeling like that . you only hear bout how great rakim was we never hear much about eric b . i always thought they were like the first real live street dudes doing music . id love to ra's side cause b had great points about not having a real beef with him..
I'm always shocked at these street guys that end up with these amazing after stories and positions . its crazy to me to be able to transition like that . it just don't seem like it happens like that anymore
Can't wait to listen in a couple hours. I've been hearing about how great the interview was for weeks now.NORE podcast is lit
Blows my mind Killa Cam hasn't been on anyones Podcast.
Blows my mind Killa Cam hasn't been on anyones Podcast.
i think he just feels left out and he's not wrong for feeling like that . you only hear bout how great rakim was we never hear much about eric b . i always thought they were like the first real live street dudes doing music . id love to ra's side cause b had great points about not having a real beef with him..
I'm always shocked at these street guys that end up with these amazing after stories and positions . its crazy to me to be able to transition like that . it just don't seem like it happens like that anymore
My issue is he's lying and attacking other people. He's attacking two greats integrity. There was no sampling before Marley. So you bringing him a record was nothing, because you couldn't have done anything with it. You don't hear Tat Money or Terminator X out here bashing other people and DJ's. It's bad enough that Paul C and Large didn't get credit and Rakim and Eric B are listed.
Eric B could barely DJ, much less produce. Suge wasn't out here trying to act like Puff. He played his position.
Nore podcast is already better than tax's
The dmx stories had me weak at work yesterday
If nore interviews the lox that **** would be epic.
i feel you on the producing thing . i understand where he's coming from also . its mad grey area as far as him bringing the samples vs. the idea being brought into fruition . cause he made a great point about how ra sounded without him . but weather he "produced" them or not , i just think he feels completely left out when u think of eric b and rakim . its rare to hear eric b's name brought up . you almost forget he was there unless you watch the videos . his name has to live through story and i think he just doesn't want to be written outMy issue is he's lying and attacking other people. He's attacking two greats integrity. There was no sampling before Marley. So you bringing him a record was nothing, because you couldn't have done anything with it. You don't hear Tat Money or Terminator X out here bashing other people and DJ's. It's bad enough that Paul C and Large didn't get credit and Rakim and Eric B are listed.
Eric B could barely DJ, much less produce. Suge wasn't out here trying to act like Puff. He played his position.