Pete Nice Says MC Serch is a Legend In His Own Mind!!!!!

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Fat Boys had commercials and movies, before Hammer. They were practically done as a group by the time Hammer came around. Run DMC did rock songs, had movies.

Hammer was always viewed as corny, but people left him alone. It wasn't him gaining fame, it was moreso when he was viewed as THE penultimate rap artist and he started dissing that others came at his head. He and Vanilla Ice were virtually the same...only the other was white.
It was being wack, the flagrant pop songs and the genie pants. If he wasn't dissing on his first album, he would have had no real problems until the Can't Touch This and dancing for chicken era. He would have just been another Cali nikka that was different.
 
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Run DMC and LL were going back and forth with Hammer for years. I don't have a problem with that, but i do have a problem with 2 kkkrkers going at a black man that's uplifting his community and black people standing by them. Regardless of how "wack" he may have been to the hip hop community, you don't send out a kkkraker to diss a black man publicly that doing good for other black people. Maybe it's something your parents/grandparents havent taught you. Maybe it's something you haven't taught your own kids, but the fact you're defending it is a representation of why we as black people are fukked up as a whole.
Everybody went at Hammer sadly. I mean we don’t get Pumps and a bump or any of his other attempts at Gangsta rap if it wasn’t for people clowning him. Hammer was a great entertainer and he put on an amazing live show, but people weren’t fukking with him like that after he super blew up. The he was helping his people thing was well known but folk didn’t care.
 

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my uncles couldnt stand 3rd bass

they useta say all the time fukk them kikes... because they tried be slick with that turn hammers momma out line

then when hammer pressed they try to play victim


when serch finally spoke on it...he was still in victim mode n the bytch still got a grudge with hammer til this day


i thought they were bullshyttn about it ..til a couple yrs ago n how casually said the name of pookie
 

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Serch gave his side of the story years ago on the break up (yes they had a rule not to bring their girls on tour. Because they wanted to fukk groupies. Serch alleges Pete said "I got a problem with you bringing your bytch on tour" and that was the end of 3rd Bass).

Spoke on the Hammer hit. Said the line "The Cactus turned Hammer's mother out" was misinterpreted. (IDK what other interpretation there can be for a line like that). According to Serch, it was a play on Hammer's "Turn this mother out." Mike Concepcion squashed it in exchange for getting to sit next to Michael Jackson at the 1990 AMAs. (Remember MJ had Crip love).

Spoke on Nas and O.C. Said he never signed Nas to Serchlite and only brokered his deal to where Nas got the same points as Billy Joel (that's wild if true) and exec produced Illmatic. Said O.C was pissed and ready to fight over how Serch was handling his career. O.C disappeared for a year and one day turned up at Serch's office with "Time's Up."

Serch Pt. 1

Serch Pt. 2
 

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This explais why they were damn near pro-Black on their records. 3rd Bass' history is crazy.:ohhh:


Wild disrespectful:mjlol:
them crackers were corny White boys coming out dissing white people. When white people in hip hop come out dissing other white people too hard, they have something to hide. I said this about Eminem when he came out and nobody believed me. This was years before he was exposed in those tapes.. Just be yourself. Rappers like Apathy, Cage, or the Beastie boys never had to do that "anti-white" bullshyt 3rd bass and Eminem impressed you silly negroes with.
 
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them crackers were corning. White boys coming out dissing white people. When white people in hip hop come out dissing other white people too hard, they have something to hide. I said this about Eminem when he came out and nobody believed me. This was years before he was exposed in those tapes.. Just be yourself. Rappers like Apathy, Cage, or the Beastie boys had to do that "anti-white" bullshyt 3rd bass and Eminem impressed you silly negroes with.
Not even going back and forth with you. Not worth my time, because you have no idea what you're talikng about. I gave you a pity dap, because that's probably the only one you'll get. Have a good day.
 

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I don't like either of those kkkrkers. NY let 2 white boys come in and talk shyt about a black man (Hammer) that was employing the hood and providing for his community. NY fukked up with that one.

Run DMC and LL were going back and forth with Hammer for years. I don't have a problem with that, but i do have a problem with 2 kkkrkers going at a black man that's uplifting his community and black people standing by them. Regardless of how "wack" he may have been to the hip hop community, you don't send out a kkkraker to diss a black man publicly that doing good for other black people. Maybe it's something your parents/grandparents havent taught you. Maybe it's something you haven't taught your own kids, but the fact you're defending it is a representation of why we as black people are fukked up as a whole.
Yeah, I can tell you aint from back then.

Most people didn't know or give a fukk about "Hammer employing the hood and providing for his community" because pre-internet, we didn't know what the fukk rappers were doing 90% of the time they weren't on stage or in a video.

You think nikkaz in the hood in NY, Chicago, ATL, etc. . .were sitting around talking about Hammer's business acumen.

It was a purer culture back then.

If you showed respect, you got respect.

If you represented the culture well & kept it thoro, you got love

Hammer came out disrespecting the GOATs (Run-DMC, LL Cool J) at the time and that's all nikkaz gave a fukk about.

Especially, some dancing, genie pants ass nikka, who's making commercial music for CACs?

Like, it'd be like some wack ass Kidz Bop rapper coming out and dissing Kendrick Lamar or something.

I don't know who advised Hammer to go after the literal sacred cows of the culture, but a lot of that had to do with his problems.
Hammer was positive, didn't disrespect anyone and started out selling tapes out of his trunk. He hustled and worked hard to get where he was.

Heavy D, Kid N Play, Big Daddy Kane etc and many more rappers all danced so his "Dance Rap" wasn't the reason for the criticism.

Even Search danced!


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He got to big and people started hating. The same thing happened with Biggie in his own city. He got too popular and people started hating.

Hammer had his own style and where I was nobody thought he was corny.
Hammer disrespected all of New York.


Almost worst than the my expert opinion outro

Sound like 1991 raps from the vaults
1991 raps>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>2022 raps
 
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