drugxglory
Street Struck
I call em Mobb bytch nikka eaters
top 10 beat ever
Pac EDI and Noble all murder it too
Your style wack as ever, like you was rocking patent leather
Causing massive terror, y'all nikkas lack, you ain't thorough
Half rapper, half drug kingpin - Basically any NY rapper in the mid 90s
You're telling fairy tales, dunn - Mobb Deep
"King of New York" like you the motherfukking one? Biggie
But I'm from Jers' and we don't play that shyt
From the Clare down to North Bricks, all my nikkas flippin’ chips, gettin’ rich, even though it's hard
Trying to creep through these halls and brawls
Without scarred by a revolve
With no warning signs, ‘cause yo, my man took five
Now I'm the young one with the 9 ready to put in my time
I always laugh when nikkas say the Outlawz were wack. They're the only weed carriers that got multiple classic verses on classics.
As far as the song you can hear the anger in his voice on here and over the full album..AEOM was a lot more lighthearted. I'm guessing a lot of the shyt from the East Coast directed at him came after he recorded AEOM? Pacs flow on here was crazy too he was constantly getting better.
Also the way this fades into Hail Mary>>>>>>
I always wondered why he called Nas the "Ring Leader".
I mean all the other disses make perfect sense, even calling him a Rakim clone. But Nas didn't have Pac set up at Quad studios. Nas wasn't signed to Bad Boy. Nas didn't have affiliation with Hatian Jack. Hell all Nas did was throw that "black pirellis rolling over this Makevelli" sub on Clue tapes and the misunderstanding surrounding the "Fake Thug No Love" line on the Message.
That's hardly "ring leader" status