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  1. What up Kel!!! Hey ya really killin' it right now with those bangin' tracks and you're one of the realest dudes that keeps droppin' the knowledge with the weekly breads, keep it one-hunnit posts on facebook, what happened was? series on youtube, and the ks reports, you're already a hip hop legend in my book, just keep on going my man, peace and much love from ya boy bigted, aka Gracia Miller Jr.(You see me up there on facebook dawg!)
  2. Looking forward to that "J.O.S.E. 2" from what I've been hearing so far, there's a lot of dope albums coming out right now Eric B. & Rakim "I Know You Got Soul"
  3. I did a lil' research on his album today and notice Mims got a song with another ol' school rapper Tech9nine called "Rock N Roll", he really stepped his game up this time showing that he's more than a one-hit wonder
  4. btw speaking of Fat Joe when is his new album coming out? XXLMag.com said it was out yesterday but I can't find it anywhere
  5. :yeahthat: A lot of the best music comes from mcs going at each other on songs
  6. LL Cool J "Murdergram", I'm now in the mood to listen to the "Mama Said Knock You Out" album after go through that LL/Jay-Z battle thread
  7. Eminem says a lot of crazy stuff, that's his trademark, he even talks crap about himself in songs so I don't think you could take much of what he says too serious, I don't think he'd perform "The Real Slim Shady" with Jazzy DJ'ing though, lol
  8. Yeah LL's a more versatile song maker than Skillz is, Skillz is more of a punchline mc, they're both great at what they do, it's like comparing apples to oranges, now as far as Jay-Z and LL go I don't really think that there's gonna be any major beef between them... btw a lot of rappers throw subliminals at each other like when I listen to some KRS ONE songs I notice once in a while he throws some subliminal lines at LL just like on "South Bronx 2002" he said "You need to rethink who you think is the Greatest Of All Time" (we all know that LL named his 2000 album "G.O.A.T."), LL said back on Murdergram" about KRS: "On the microphone I want silence/ not KRS ONE's "Stop The Violence/Ain't no violence, ain't no competition punk/I'll beat ya into submission", and even when you listen to Will's "Born To Reign" song it seems like he's mockin' Eminem's flow and he talks about how he lives righteous while other rappers are poisioning the game.....
  9. Busta Rhymes Feat. TI and Akon "Don't Believe Em", he killed it with this new album!
  10. Lil' Wayne will probably end up winning the whole thing since mostly 12 year olds who know nothing real hip hop read Vibe these days
  11. That's an awesome freestyle by Skillz but when it comes to talent comparing LL to Skillz is like comparing Shaq to Wilt Chamberlain you can't lose with either
  12. You should check out this dope freestyle LL did last summer called "Marley Marl Freestyle": http://allhiphop.com/stories/multimedia__m...6/20376220.aspx
  13. tank feat. ja rule "race against time"(remix)
  14. Freeway Feat. Sheek Louch "Hands Up", this is some heat! http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/multimedi...8/21575729.aspx
  15. Well I think you're onto somethin' Da Brakes, when "Exit 13" came out a lot of people were thinkin' that LL's dissing Jay-Z on "Dear Hip Hop": "If he's so hot then why is the culture frozen?"
  16. Well LL Cool J said on "The Truth" song on Kay Slay's album: "I used to lose battles on purpose so cats could dream more"
  17. Industry Insider Reveals "Secret War" Between LL Cool J and Jay-Z May 15th, 2009 | Author: Salima KoromaFormer entertainment lawyer turned author and part-time blogger, Reggie Ossé, shared in his blog today stories of a long ago “secret war” between LL Cool J and Jay-Z [click here]. The blog, called Combat Jack With Today’s Mathematics, recounts Damon Dash and DJ Clark Kent’s efforts to provoke a Rap battle between the then '90s king, LL, and the relatively unknown rookie rapper, Jay-Z. “[Dame and Clark] figured if Jay was known as the dude that kilt LL in battle, record labels would take note and give him that much sought after deal,” wrote Ossé. “Dame and Clark had the plan laid out, whenever LL was spotted by either of them, they would page each other and Jay and get him to meet at whatever location LL was. This went on a couple of times. Once contacted, Jay would roll up to the club, bar or whatever venue and lay in the cut, waiting for his opportunity to attack LL in battle. Dame would polly with, then taunt LL about how Jay was nicer than him, was ready to take his spot even. LL's ego would result in him agreeing to go head to head against the young and then unknown challenger.” At the time (circa 1992) LL had found success with his Grammy-winning album Mama Said Knock You Out, and was known as the king of battle Rap. However, as Ossé tells it, LL had lost those secret battles with Jay-Z. “Dame and Clark would end up in my office the following day, laughing about how Jay lit that ass up. Every time too. They was a bit sour too, cause after each battle, LL would kill the vibe, crush Jay's high by flinging the ‘Yo, my next record is dropping next month, uhm, when's yours coming out again, scrap?’ line at him. Jay, Dame and Clark didn't like that ****. Not one bit. I'm betting those battles are the reason LL is still kinda aggie towards Jay.” Between 2006 and 2008, Jay-Z's presidency at Def Jam Records resulted in a public disapproval from veteran artist LL Cool J, who felt that his career and projects were mishandled, despite deing an artist since 1985 for the label.
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