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Originally Posted by Rhymestein
After listening to this joint a few more times I think yall cised this joint..
It's a-a-a-aight... his flow was ji weak IMO doe..
Definitely not better than Jay's..
He had a few nice lines(not counting the references to spots in Brooklyn cuz I aint from there)
No disrespect, but unless you're from BK, you're opinion on this freestyle/song is irrelevant. I'm not trying to be an A-hole by saying thateither. That's just how it is.
Jay made a song for ALL music fans to appreciate. EVERYONE knows Jay could've went harder on the original. But he would would've lost a wider audiencethus defeating the purpose of making the song in the first place. I mean it's the lead single to the Biggie movie for crying out loud. If the movieproducers only wanted Brooklyn residents from the hood to only go see the movie, Fab's freestyle with references to damn near EVERY major BK spot gets thenod. If you want to bring in the interest of the rest of the world, you go with Jay's watered-down subject matter and you throw an indie-pop sensation onthe record.
Fab did what Jay couldn't do (but damn sure tried his hardest to) on the other hand and made a joint for ALL BROOKLYN RESIDENTS to appreciate. Of course it's for EVERYONE to enjoy, but not for all tounderstand. This is our inside joke so to speak.
Anyway... This is straight Yellow Top music. My dude mentioned the Country House LOL. Best "5am after the club Cheesestakes" in NYC!
LOSO FTW.