Black Moon Celebrating 25 Years of 'Enta Da Stage'

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For the all the old heads that used to like Black Moon it's been 20 years since Enta Da Stage came out. Peace to them dudes still coming together and putting on shows after all these years.

http://www.redbull.com/us/en/music/...ck-moon-celebrating-20-years-of-enta-da-stage




enta the stage was the soundtrack to my life as a young man....smoking, fukking hood bytches, getting into stupid beefs, partying, rocking baggy jeans, timbs, and polo jackets...I'm glad I survived the '90's
 
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I remember when people used to argue who was better Nas or Buckshot Shorty





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black moon has alot of shytty songs

the best ones are the 2 remixes that aren't even on the album
buck em down remix
and
i gotcha opin remix

they shoulda had them on the album

the remixes came out like a year later :what:
 

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You're showing your age. In 1993-1994, it was either Nas or Buckshot Shorty as the best rapper in NY. This was before Biggie was popular like that.

:ld: Being back and forth from NY in that era I don't ever remember Nas and Buckshot being that parallel. As far as I remember, even dudes in BK were lookin at Nas like :whew:. Buckshot was DOPE but Nas was on another level as far as hype and how the masses anticipated Illmatic (and he was just better than Buckshot). I would've put Redman over Buckshot in that era too going into '93-94
 

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:ld: Being back and forth from NY in that era I don't ever remember Nas and Buckshot being that parallel. As far as I remember, even dudes in BK were lookin at Nas like :whew:. Buckshot was DOPE but Nas was on another level as far as hype and how the masses anticipated Illmatic (and he was just better than Buckshot). I would've put Redman over Buckshot in that era and popularity too going into '93-94
Nah bro, you're thinking in the present because everything Nas has accomplished now. Nas and Buckshot were on the same level in terms of overall opinion, at least in Brooklyn. I can't speak for all of NY, but here, it was Buckshot Shorty or Nas then it became Nas or Biggie. But again, that was in Brooklyn and when I was in school. It might be different other places in NY
 
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You're showing your age. In 1993-1994, it was either Nas or Buckshot Shorty as the best rapper in NY. This was before Biggie was popular like that.


You're showing your lame.

Im from Crown Heights. The same neighborhood Nas was born in, and the same Neighborhood buckshot lives in to this very day. And I was outside during them times. Playing tournaments against Ebbets field kids at Jackie Rob, AND I went to HS on Franklin Ave. And been about this hip hop shyt from the day I seen DJ run mobbing down 125th street on Video Music Box which came on channel 25. And Im telling you NOBODY ever questioned if Buckshot was a better MC than NaS.

fukk is you talking about nikka? Step the fukk on and catch up with your kind, cause you unfamiliar to me.
 

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You're showing your lame.

Im from Crown Heights. The same neighborhood Nas was born in, and the same Neighborhood buckshot lives in to this very day. And I was outside during them times. Playing tournaments against Ebbets field kids at Jackie Rob, AND I went to HS on Franklin Ave. And been about this hip hop shyt from the day I seen DJ run mobbing down 125th street on Video Music Box which came on channel 25. And Im telling you NOBODY ever questioned if Buckshot was a better MC than NaS.

fukk is you talking about nikka? Step the fukk on and catch up with your kind, cause you unfamiliar to me.

I don't care where you're from. I'm telling you where I'm from, and it was Nas vs. Buckshot Shorty before it was Nas vs. Biggie.

And stop with that tough shyt online, just speak regularly.
 

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I think its also cool how Bucks voice changed throughout the album. Sound like two different people comparing Ack Like You Want it to Slave.
 

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I do what the fukk I wanna do, you don't like it? Ban me then, fukkboy. Cause it aint like you could do much else.
I knew it. You're one of those nerdy ass white boys that try to act tough online. No further discussion with you.

I'm sure you're from Wyoming or some shyt.
 

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Nah bro, you're thinking in the present because everything Nas has accomplished now. Nas and Buckshot were on the same level in terms of overall opinion, at least in Brooklyn. I can't speak for all of NY, but here, it was Buckshot Shorty or Nas then it became Nas or Biggie. But again, that was in Brooklyn and when I was in school. It might be different other places in NY

I don't know, I just don't remember Buckshot (in a whole) being heralded that high even with a '94 Nas because he had dropped Halftime already and was coming off Back to the Grill and Live at the BBQ verses that people were :ohlawd: over which made Illmatic that much more anticipated. Even when Illmatic got heavily bootlegged in NY (I think I still have the original tape my man gave me that had the OG Ain't Hard to Tell and OG Mix of One Love) and people STILL were amped for it to drop. I think in general people just loved Black Moon period and Buckshot was indeed dope but Nas had NY in a frenzy from my memory.
 
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