Poppin My Collar is one of my favorite songs ever, especially the version with Project Pat that had a video to it.
I heard there was another remix that had Lil Flip and DMX on it, and I was hype about it, until I found out it was produced by Cracktracks, and then it dropped....
How do you...
Always loved this track and they all did their thing on it...but who had the best verse? Me and the homies been debating this for years. I personally think X took it...by alot.
"Would of made it to the door if
Bullets traveled alot slower...and you ran alot faster
But they don't...and you...
I told you faggits I was gon keep lacin you with some HIP HOP shyt cause this sub-forum gay as fucc now with Kanye forum refugeees Boxden cacs faggits :trash:
liiisten to THIS :youngsabo:
Early Ja-Rule, DMX and even Jay-Z all sounding mad different on this track before the Jiggy era, believe...
Or is it just me? :patrice:
I know this thread probably belongs in the Film Room, but since hip hop is such an integral element in the film, I decided to post this in The Booth.
So I'm watching Belly (for the 1000th time), and it just occurred to me that the whole "Knowledge needs bail money"...
I'm not much a fan of a lot of old school hip hop but I acknowledge the greats. I constantly hear talks of NAS being the GOAT particularly because of illmatic and his classic flows & verses HOWEVER going back and listening to hip hop and listening to DMX albums especially when he was in his...
Ruff Ryders founder and CEO Waah Dean here takes Vlad through his childhood and the early development of the Ruff Ryders label. Dean describes growing up in the same building as Kool Herc in the Bronx, moving to Harlem and Mount Vernon, and eventually meeting DMX and signing him to his precursor...
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