get these nets
Veteran
“Black prodigy since the age of 20”- Sadat X. Isn’t a prodigy a kid?
“Black prodigy since the age of 20”- Sadat X. Isn’t a prodigy a kid?
“Make nothing outta something…”
Isn’t it supposed to be “make nothing INTO something” or more commonly said “make something from nothing”?
That always bothered me.
I knew people who actually called em Roman noodles. Lol. shyt used to bug me out.Difference is, I'm eating in Rome and you eating Roman Noodles -banks
supposed to be ramen noodles
Yeeeah… not buying that explanation.Dude gave me a different take before when I listed this in a previous thread.
I read it like you did.
He said that line refers to being able to handle problems on the streets. Turn something into nothing.
2:50 RZA trying to start his verse a couple times but Method Man came in with the hook by mistake
I think that's just how the loop sounds - one thing I discovered when I started making beats and listening to instrumentals is that a lot of loops are WAY choppier and distorted-sounding than you'd expect, but the drums and especially the hi-hats can cover all that up. So then when you hear the loop with no drums you'll notice all that type of shyt.Nas saying Kenneth supreme Griffith
The intro to notorious thugs - the beat is cut in a weird place
To this day I hesitate when pronouncing stamina precisely because of that lineRaekwon on Guillotine:
"My clan done ran from Japan to Atlanta with STANIMA"
Not a mistake but it bugs me on CREAM when Deck and Rae say "young youth." That's redundant.
Think dude was from metro New Orleans area. Said that it was local slang.Yeeeah… not buying that explanation.
I still fukk with the track though. Whole album in fact.
I grew up in the New Orleans area myself.Think dude was from metro New Orleans area. Said that it was local slang.