Going down memory land, listening to older Kay Slay mixtapes and I've noticed something

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Fukk what y'all say..KAY SLAY was great for the culture...

Unadulterated politically incorrect real shyt!

When him and CLUE was beefing live on air..

Hands down one of the greatest moments on Hot 97

 

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This nikka was mad at the world. I, as the listener was getting called all types of bytches, bytch ass nikkas and fakkits before the artists even dropped bars. Maybe my ear has been tainted by DJ Khaled and the like but hearing Kay Slay talk is a reminder that we are in a far different world that when he was doing his thing.
nikka use to do his correctional facility check in at the beginning of the show... nikka went down the entire New York State facility list :mjlol:
 

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Lmao, I say the same thing listening to 2001 Prodigy, my man stayed threatening the listener and calling us all types of bytch ass nikkas and fakkits. I thought Kay Slay was thoro till I seen how shook he was out in LA, he couldn't even play it off and look comfortable, never looked at him the same after that lol
 

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It was blatant and raw aggression. Dude was always accusing his listeners of being gay or soft lol

TAKE A BAT AND WRAP IT AROUND YA fukkING HEAD

Was I the only one who felt the need to apologize for his drops, when you played exclusive shyt in the car? And the volume suddenly rises like 5 levels, as he comes on during the hook ranting like a mad man.
 

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It was blatant and raw aggression. Dude was always accusing his listeners of being gay or soft lol

TAKE A BAT AND WRAP IT AROUND YA fukkING HEAD

Was I the only one who felt the need to apologize for his drops, when you played exclusive shyt in the car? And the volume suddenly rises like 5 levels, as he comes on during the hook ranting like a mad man.
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I really had to think about this a little bit.
DJ'ing was the easiest gateway for middle class dudes to get into hip-hop. If you had your own turntables as a teenager, your parents likely had nice jobs. Being a NYC DJ repping for the hood is pretty uncommon, so I see how Kay Slay's shtick worked. He was competing with a bunch of younger dudes who had more resources. So he had to find a way to stamp himself. Plus he probably wanted to slap a couple of them, simply because they weren't from the streets. DJ's were getting caught up in beefs, just because they played a record that dissed a certain artist. Most of these DJs weren't built for that type of pressure.
 
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