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  • Apr 23, 2023
    KOL Meezy Mestizo

    South Florida legend BLP Kosher somehow meets "Havana" chorus performer Camilla Cabello

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    FORGOTTEN

    Wu tang clan's official twitter account posts a white person with a guitar singing "Shame on a N*gga"

  • Apr 23, 2023
    KOL Meezy Mestizo

    OBSCURE

    Pitbull makes a politically charged remix of American Boy.. blames US government for 9/11 attacks?

    https://twitter.com/AdequateEmily/status/1612346298534854656

    I forgot he's Cuban too, so he don't want to be in that Castro misfire lol

  • Apr 23, 2023
    KOL Meezy Mestizo

    FORGOTTEN

    Wu tang clan's official twitter account posts a white person with a guitar singing "Shame on a N*gga"

    https://twitter.com/WuTangClan/status/931973183078625284!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOmHLvRVbJY

    THERE'S A VERSION WITH SOAD TOO AHAHAAHAHAH

  • Good ass thread. Will be hitting the Immortal s*** today. Let me see if I can think up anything to add

  • Apr 23, 2023
    SEGA GOON

    OBSCURE: Lupe Fiasco was in the music industry for years before his debut album dropped. He was part of a group called Da Pak, that was later dropped. There he found his mentor Chilly. Chilly and Lupe founded First and Fifteenth Records, which had several rappers and producers signed to them.

    Lupe was acquianted with Kanye (both are from Chicago) before Kanye even did the Blueprint, and also rapped over Kanye beats in 2001. Lupe had met with Jay-Z around this era too, resulting in his labelmates producing for Blueprint 2 and Dangerously in Love. Lupe also introduced Kanye to LA Reid to get Kanye signed, after which LA Reid told Kanye to stick to producing. It's rumored that Lupe ghostwrote a lot around this time, with evidence pointing towards him working for Jay-Z and Bad Boy Records respectively.

    Later on, Lupe was signed to Arista Records. However, this label folded before Lupe could release his debut album. Jay-Z helped him out by getting him to sign to Atlantic Records; at the time, Jay was supposed to become president of Atlantic Records. After Lupe had already signed the deal, Jay pulled out of this endeavor and instead became head of Def Jam.

    This deal became problematic for Lupe later on, as Atlantic Records insisted on him moving more towards a pop rap direction, with "Nothin On You" and "Airplanes" originally being meant for him rather than for B.O.B. It didn't fit Lupe's sound, resulting in the records Lasers and Food & Liquor 2, which didn't turn out the way Lupe wanted themt oo.

    The person that was able to get Lupe out of his Atlantic Records deal in the mid 2010s was none other than Chilly, who by this point had been in prison for a decade. Chilly, Lupe's mentor and co-founder of the First and Fifteenth crew, had been busted in a d*** raid along with 10 others. Lupe Fiasco hadalso been targeted in this, but was later the only person who was acquitted.

    Lupe has over the years heavily implied that Chilly took the hit for him. After signing to Atlantic Records, he even used the advance money to bail Chilly out. Lupe was involved in d*** dealing for years, presumably until his debut album Food & Liquor came out.

    A lot of the songs around this pre-F&L-era are lost and were only passed around labels in bidding wars. This, along with the ghostwriting allegations and the criminal investigations make Lupe's early days very mysterious.

    I think they got Lupe on tape with Chilly talking about pushing coloured caps or something right?

  • Apr 23, 2023

    When The Cool Kids, Freddie Gibbs and Chip the Ripper formed a group.

  • A$AP Yams getting hazed by Dipset interns.

    He earned his place in the New York rap scene. Here we have a classic office prank

  • In addition to the Wu/SOAD collab, the 90s/00s were a great time for inorganic corporate mashups.

    Here we have Incubus throwing down a collab with the late Big Pun:

    Also Dead Prez and Static X:

    (off an album that compiled them all called Loud Rocks)

  • KOL Meezy Mestizo

    we got this gem from the early 2000's too

    Nore answer man

  • Apr 23, 2023
    Water Giver
    https://twitter.com/DefenceU/status/1567412455722082304

    So gkad i future proof'd this

    Someone tell Jim Jones ass to shut the hell up this nigga is the soundtrack TO AN ENTIRE MILITARY OF THE BIGGEST WAR OF THIS DECADE

  • Aug 30, 2023
    Rock Mudson

    21 Savage was raised in a cult and trafficked d**** without US citizenship which all points towards him being a federal informant

    what cult ignore just read it interesting

  • Aug 30, 2023

    waste of oxygen TI and his freakish troll doll wife being exposed as rapist cult leaders then it was forgotten within weeks

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    the 22 and upwards savages trend is my fav hip hop knowledge, i bring this up everywhere especially cause 22s parody song was fire asf back then lol

  • Aug 30, 2023
    DiamondsFlooded

    pharrell and chad’s straight to dvd movie about brazil or some s***

    This is goated and can be found on YouTube today

  • Aug 30, 2023
    PRSSURE

    the 22 and upwards savages trend is my fav hip hop knowledge, i bring this up everywhere especially cause 22s parody song was fire asf back then lol

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  • Forgot about this thread, need it bumped more often

  • KOL Meezy Mestizo

    This gotta be AI cause ain’t no way

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    SEGA GOON

    FORGOTTEN

    Kanye wanted to put out an album called Seasons with songs for each of the 4 seasons

    it was called winter spring summer fall it was post-808’s and was supposed to have three songs for each season but was scrapped after the taylor incident. i think his only mention of it was in a french magazine

  • CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Ain't no way
    That ain't Fewtch

    Sound like Andre

    there was an interview in the early 10’s from a more established atlanta rapper that alluded that when future lived in rico wade’s basement he had a hand in a lot of big atlanta rap songs i wish i could find it

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    there’s a jay z interview from 1997 where he’s sitting kn a couch and there’s two women next him performing oral s***on each other and the interview just proceeds normally. cant link it

  • Jan 20

    Great thread

  • Jaco did not charge money, you paid for his classes with blood, sweat, respect and dedication. His school gave the most exciting breaking demonstrations, brick breaking, wood, bottles. The women in the class did everything the men did. He would use a samurai swords to cut through apples held in student's necks. He would throw Shuriken (ninja stars) at living targets including ME. Fear was my companion around Jaco, but I mastered it. He never hit me but I had to stand still. My fear would hurt me, not Jaco.

    In the Robert Taylor Homes he trained up a crew called the Black Dragon Slayers. But they went rogue. Having driven out d**** dealers with their fearlessness and fight skills, some of them took the places of the defeated dealers. Jaco disowned them he started a new school, The Tornado School of Martial Arts.

    Jaco was always bugging people to help his students get uniforms, and we helped, even when we stopped working out with him. Jaco had a wild streak and a good heart. One of his son's and students, Wasulu Jaco, is also known as Lupe Fiasco, yeah, THAT Lupe Fiasco.

    Jaco joined the Army after high school and become part of the Green Beret Martial Arts Demonstration Team

    johnkeehan.blogspot.com/2010/06/we-were-all-karate-kids-part-ii-my-mr.html?m=1