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This Jermaine Dupri/Diddy shyt got me crying

They arguing over Juicy vs Never Scared in a Verzuz.

Ice and Ish saying Juicy is not beating Never Scared in the South. Joe is saying then the south is wrong because Juicy is a hall of fame first ballot rap song. I don't care where it's played.
diddy dont gotta play juciy he can play some dont want drama or forever by 8ball and mjg
 

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He tried to bring up Bill Simmons deal as well, and when he tried to start a "network" he ended up getting accused of sexual harassment and profit skimming.

The numbers have tanked but he seems to be content in the position he's in as long as he can trick, vacay and put people on salary.
Yeah Joe and the Spotify deal shyt was always:patrice: to me.

And the thing about Bill Simmons is that Spotify bought his network, it wasn’t an exclusive deal. They own Bill Simmons network.
 

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This Jermaine Dupri/Diddy shyt got me crying

They arguing over Juicy vs Never Scared in a Verzuz.

Ice and Ish saying Juicy is not beating Never Scared in the South. Joe is saying then the south is wrong because Juicy is a hall of fame first ballot rap song. I don't care where it's played.
was this a podcast debate or a previous convo related to the Bow Wow shyt?
 

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They definitely overdo it. They was saying the south look at Biggie and Jay as just "okay". Sure in some instances there are people from the south that don't hold our legends in high regard as much as we do, but acting like Biggie isn't huge in the South is crazy. They overcompensate. I do think a lot of it comes from what they see on social media and not real life interactions. The south loves Biggie and Jay.
Nah at a certain point especially in the mid to late 90s I know wasn't many ppl fukking with NY artists like that hell in my own neck of the woods in TX during that time, an obscure rapper like C-bo was way more popular than Biggie. Biggie was just a dude on rap city, and he even got play on K-104 in Dallas. We just were not fukkin with east coast rap during those days, the same way they weren't on the south like that then too. Texas always had its own thang too. Which would finally really breaks through in the early 2000s because you had rappers going damn near gold from just 2 or 3 states Texas, Louisiana, and any other deep south state.
 

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They definitely overdo it. They was saying the south look at Biggie and Jay as just "okay". Sure in some instances there are people from the south that don't hold our legends in high regard as much as we do, but acting like Biggie isn't huge in the South is crazy. They overcompensate. I do think a lot of it comes from what they see on social media and not real life interactions. The south loves Biggie and Jay.
Nah at a certain point especially in the mud to late 90s I know wasn't many ppl fukking with NY artists like that hell in my own neck of the woods 8n TX during that time an obscure rapper like C-bo was way more popular than Biggie. Biggie was just a dude on rap city, and he even got play on K-104 in Dallas. We were not fukkin with east coast rap during those days. Texas always had its own thang too. Which would finally really breaks through in the early 2000s because you had rappers going damn near gold from just 2 or 3 states Texas, Louisiana, and any other deep south state.
 

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Hol the fuk up Queenzflip is 35???? :gucci::gucci::gucci::gucci:

I swear I heard this nikka say 45 the first pod he was on and I ain't trip. This nikka only 2-3 years older than some my cousins :picard: he look and talk like a nikka in his mid 40s at least. He sittin with Joe, Ish and Ice and look like he in the correct age group :pachaha:
 

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Hol the fuk up Queenzflip is 35???? :gucci::gucci::gucci::gucci:

I swear I heard this nikka say 45 the first pod he was on and I ain't trip. This nikka only 2-3 years older than some my cousins :picard: he look and talk like a nikka in his mid 40s at least. He sittin with Joe, Ish and Ice and look like he in the correct age group :pachaha:
It sounds like he was outside outside in the 90s when talking :dahell:

It’s like Hovain I really thought he was mid 40s as well
 

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Hol the fuk up Queenzflip is 35???? :gucci::gucci::gucci::gucci:

I swear I heard this nikka say 45 the first pod he was on and I ain't trip. This nikka only 2-3 years older than some my cousins :picard: he look and talk like a nikka in his mid 40s at least. He sittin with Joe, Ish and Ice and look like he in the correct age group :pachaha:
Yeah he was outside at a young age. He was really close with Stack Bundles and Mazaradi Fox so he was in a bunch of their old videos, and he looks mad young in those videos. Probably like 16-17.

 

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They definitely overdo it. They was saying the south look at Biggie and Jay as just "okay". Sure in some instances there are people from the south that don't hold our legends in high regard as much as we do, but acting like Biggie isn't huge in the South is crazy. They overcompensate. I do think a lot of it comes from what they see on social media and not real life interactions. The south loves Biggie and Jay.

That’s what I’m saying just like a lot of east coast cats love Outkast. Listening to them you’d think outkast perform in bars in NY and Jay in bars in Atlanta.
Nah Ish and ice are right if that’s what they’re saying.

The mid to late 90s ( When No limit and 36 started bubbling) no one was listening to east coast artist no matter how big they were in the mainstream.

Y’all would be surprised how little east coast “golden age” rap hiphop fans from the south now.

There’s plenty of projects and artist talked about as the greatest thing ever from that time that I’ve never heard

Never scared and juicy is a generation gap tho.
Nah at a certain point especially in the mid to late 90s I know wasn't many ppl fukking with NY artists like that hell in my own neck of the woods in TX during that time, an obscure rapper like C-bo was way more popular than Biggie. Biggie was just a dude on rap city, and he even got play on K-104 in Dallas. We just were not fukkin with east coast rap during those days, the same way they weren't on the south like that then too. Texas always had its own thang too. Which would finally really breaks through in the early 2000s because you had rappers going damn near gold from just 2 or 3 states Texas, Louisiana, and any other deep south state.
This here
 

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Nah Ish and ice are right if that’s what they’re saying.

The mid to late 90s ( When No limit and 36 started bubbling) no one was listening to east coast artist no matter how big they were in the mainstream.

Y’all would be surprised how little east coast “golden age” rap hiphop fans from the south now.

There’s plenty of projects and artist talked about as the greatest thing ever from that time that I’ve never heard

Never scared and juicy is a generation gap tho.

This here
Nah that's not true. Majority of my family is from the south. They loved Biggie.

Sure there's pockets that don't care but Biggie was a huge rapper everywhere. So was Jay.

If they saying they don't look at Biggie and Jay like NYC people do, I can get with that. We almost treat them like Gods. But to say they don't like them or just think "they're okay" is over doing it for the most part.

You don't get as big as they did being only big in NY.
 
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