Clark Kent on Math Hoffa (Full Episode, updated in OP)

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Clark on some bs I see



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Have y’all ever tried to rap? If jay is writing all his raps prior to him hearing a beat. The shyt is even more incredible. That mean the man can make any type of words, flow, delivery, concept fit to any beat lol

Y’all without knowing gave this dude a god tier skill. It’s fukking impossible to do what y’all saying Jay doing without sounding robotic lol

Like I said before haters/doubters make Jay seem more than he is. It’s not him or his fans. It’s haters/doubters.

Call Jay the Goat without saying he the Goat brehs
Fam it’s not that hard. Anyone has ever done anything will assure you. The more time you have to plan and craft, the easier the job.

If I tell you to do something in 5 weeks, and then on week 6, you’ll have 15 mins to add the specifics (beat, cadence, etc) vs….

If I said you had to create everything from scratch in 15 mins….

It’d be a lot easier to do it with time. A lot easier. Nas himself comes with his rhyme books. Lots of rappers write rhymes all day and then fit them to beats later. Or move verses to new beats. All the time

Writing them on the spot with no paper and pen, memorizing the entire song at the same time, and spitting it back in one take is easily the harder feat.
 

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Just finished watching the clips that are out...this is standard DJ Clark Kent Jay Z dikksucking fare. Son is blatant with it. The worst part is him lowkey shyttin on BIG to prop up a nikka who stole a bunch of Biggie's rhymes throughout his career. BIG is not a MC because he has mediocre rhymes but makes them sound good? But Jay steals those same rhymes but he's a MC? This nikka wild and full of himself. Still a legend, who's made some classic records but I'll skip the rest of this Jay Z blowjob session.
 
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Just finished watching the clips that are out...this is standard DJ Clark Kent Jay Z dikksucking fare. Son is blatant with it. The worst part is him lowkey shyttin on BIG to prop up a nikka who stole a bunch of Biggie's rhymes throughout his career. BIG is not a MC because he has mediocre rhymes but makes them sound good? But Jay steals those same rhymes but he's a MC? This nikka wild and full of himself. Still a legend, who's made some classic records but I'll skip the rest of this Jay Z blowjob session.
I thought I was the only one who peeped the BIG shade, and why did Math ask Clark who is better between Nas, BIG, and Hov? :mjlol:


What a circle jerk for Jay and the low key BIG slights were lame, yeah I know Jay is his man and a lot of peoples favorite that’s cool but why shyt on BIG to make your point. Another one was BIG only said Jay is nice or whatever the fukk he said I forgot when Meth is the only feature on his first album :francis:
 

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I thought I was the only one who peeped the BIG shade, and why did Math ask Clark who is better between Nas, BIG, and Hov? :mjlol:


What a circle jerk for Jay and the low key BIG slights were lame, yeah I know Jay is his man and a lot of peoples favorite that’s cool but why shyt on BIG to make your point. Another one was BIG only said Jay is nice or whatever the fukk he said I forgot when Meth is the only feature on his first album :francis:

Absolute shade to BIG. And not in just this interview either. Clark does it in EVERY interview I've seen of him. And he does it just to prop up Jay. And you're absolutely right about Meth. BIG LOVED Meth and that's the reason he asked Puff to get him on his album. Even told Moe Bee that Meth got him on The What (which most peole I know believes too).
 

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That "black Americans don't have culture" shyt is wild to me. Besides hip hop being black American culture, we've got hundreds of years worth of African American culture in regards to cuisine (soul food), blues is African American culture, jazz is African American culture, r&b is African American culture, the black barbershop is African American culture, the black church (for good and bad) is African American culture. Not to mention vernacular, family/holiday dinners, the "big momma" or grandma role, etc etc etc.

I agree with the other side of his argument, about culture not being passed down and how people don't care about older black music (specifically rap) anymore. When I went to high school, kids would write their favorite band names on their notebooks or desks...and it wasn't just the (wack) nu metal bands that were current when I was in high school. Kids were listening to Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Metallica...all "old" bands. While I was arguing Jay vs Nas with black kids at school, white kids were arguing Nirvana vs Pearl Jam. I remember a kid being put on to older metal and coming into school one day saying "guys, Black Sabbath sucks" and everyone shytting on him.

We see this even today in a digital, social media world. A classic Kate Bush song was used in a Strange Things episode and the song literally topped the charts. Kids discovered Kate Bush, learned how ahead of her time she was, etc. Same show then used a Metallica song and again, shot up the charts. Couple years ago a Fleetwood Mac song (Dreams) topped the charts because it was in a viral video. It's so easy for that music to be revived, plus the parents are passing that music on to their kids in ways I'm not sure is happening anymore today with us.
 

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Good interview but the Jay caping was hard to ignore. The whole tone and vibe changed when Math brought up Nas lol.
 

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The Score:what:

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It Was Written:what:

Ironman :what:

All i said in my original post was RD wasn’t a classic back when it dropped 96 was lit but you wanna quote me though about what BIG said

It’s cool breh I’m not trying to go back and forth with you at the end of the day it’s all subjective
Neither was any of the albums you mentioned, you are going by the Source Magazine, like their opinion weighs more than the peoples. There’s a reason to why it quickly became irrelevant. The albums that got changed to 5 mics are better than the ones that got it off the bat. The more people that heard it, the more that labeled it a classic. Same thing with Kast, in that case it was regional bias. RD was also a slow seller and didn’t have a machine or army of label people campaigning for its status. So naturally it took some time, as it’s supposed to.

The RD review was lol those Harvard geeks and backpackers criticized a former drug dealer telling his life story, for being too street and misogynistic :mjlol:
 
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Clark said his favorite Jay and Big collab was Brooklyn's Finest when someone said I Love The Dough was their favorite...of course....He did the beat to that. Easy Mo Bee did I Love The Dough. I like Clark. Easy Mo Bee>>>

Easy Mo Bee is one of my top 5 favorite producers. I looked up Clark's production discography and he got some heat
 
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