DJ Premier Recalls Suge Punking Him And Telling Biggie To F**k Off(Premo Finds Thread PG.4)
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Still dying laughing at this. Why would they link it?
In no shape or form was that story supposed to be informative. Its old as hell too.
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? dat, Busta.
Don't matter who did what to who at this this point. Fact is, we at war now.
If it's a lie, then we fight on that lie. But we gotta FIGHT. -
Stomp Johnson wrote: »? dat, Busta.
Don't matter who did what to who at this this point. Fact is, we at war now.
If it's a lie, then we fight on that lie. But we gotta FIGHT.
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Lollz..... #NEWYORKlost
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Stomp Johnson wrote: »? dat, Busta.
Don't matter who did what to who at this this point. Fact is, we at war now.
If it's a lie, then we fight on that lie. But we gotta FIGHT.
Let's ride out & go ? these niccas
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Just noticed he called me a punk
Unacceptable. We rydin!
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Pac and Suge started it to sell records. Misread how the east coast would handle "Hit em up ". The east didn't play with that selling records ? . And what do you get...? A dead pac and the last 3 songs on Life after Death that explain the rest of the situation.
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Busta Carmichael wrote: »Just noticed he called me a punk
Unacceptable. We rydin!
Might have to get him a casket next to Guru
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Busta Carmichael wrote: »Just noticed he called me a punk
Unacceptable. We rydin!
Might have to get him a casket next to Guru
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word2burger wrote: »word2burger wrote: »Suge's beef was personal because Puff's man killed his manthen there always the east coast bias where as the west showed love on the radio and clubs to NY,but it wasn't shown back in return as much.
man, stop it. West coast music was getting played heavy in NYC. Fans would always call the radio station requesting artist from there. Just check radio archives. Of course NYC rappers felt a little jealousy. ? , Masta Ace was getting flack when he came out with the single "Born to Roll" because it sounded like it was from the West Coast. All this talk about East Coast showing no love to the west is lies because if you check the soundscan stats, NYC led all states.Then at The Source Awards they were booing whoever wasn't from NY.Not to mention NY ? had shot Tupac and he ended up in jail ? w/ them ? .Plus there was a lot of other ? going on. The song ? Compton was a dart early on.Primo didn't get punked.he said Suge was cool in that article.
tell that to the thread starter who posted a 5 yr old article and mislead with the thread title. I wasn't really confused when i said that. I was just trying to see what was the thread starter intentions which is why i called him a manipulative liar and a professional troll.
He even said Common was dissing the West Coast on "I use to love her" track which is false. Common rapped
"But then she broke to the West Coast, and that was cool
Cause around the same time, I went away to school
And I'm a man of expanding, so why should I stand in her way
She probably get her money in L.A"
That's not a diss. Ice Cube caught feelings and thought it was.
Common also rapped about NYC in the same song and said
But I respected her, she hit me in the heart
A few New York ? , had did her in the park
I'm so glad you took it upon yourself to try to say I'm an idiot and know nothing,but i stand by everything I said.
I don't remember if The Source Awards or that shooting came 1st,but there was already tension from what happened to Pac and a bunch of other ? .
You had to have smash hit to get play in NY,but lesser known NY groups got love outside of NY.There was NY bias and everybody not from NY felt it.
Lies.they were on that booing ? the whole night even before Suge did that at The source Awards from what Andre 3000 said.If not boos just ppl showing little interest.
I didn't call you an idiot nor was I trying to play you like one. Watch the awards entirely for yourself. It's obvious that the crowd was showing love to every artist before Suge created a hostile environment. When pac got shot, it was before the awards but it had nothing to do with east vs west and it was before he joined Death Row. He was warned about the grimey ? he was hanging around with and pac had a big mouth. NYC loved pac and bought his records. When one of Suge boys got killed supposedly by one of puffy guys at Jermaine Dupri's party, it was after the awards. So what if you had to have a smash hit to be known. NYC still showed love and bought their albums.
http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jan/17/business/fi-13290As rap impresario Sean "Puffy" Combs prepares to stand trial in New York today on gun and bribery charges, authorities are investigating the possible connection of a co-defendant to a fatal shooting in Atlanta.
The homicide occurred five years ago at a party Combs attended with associates from his Bad Boy record label, according to several witnesses. An argument that evening involving Combs' employee and bodyguard, Anthony "Wolf" Jones, ended in a hail of gunfire that left an employee from a rival record company dead, witnesses said.
Law enforcement officials recently interviewed one person who saw the shooting and says Jones pulled the trigger. In addition, an off-duty police officer watched the shooting, and Atlanta detectives are now seeking to interview several other witnesses.
Jones is now on trial with Combs in New York on weapons charges; they each face 15 years in prison if convicted. Attorneys for both Combs and Jones say they had "absolutely nothing" to do with the Atlanta killing.
The 1995 shooting is yet another in a series of violent acts surrounding Combs in the last decade. A conviction in the New York trial could severely damage the relationship between Combs and executives at Bertelsmann, the Gueterslow, Germany-based media conglomerate that finances his record label. Combs' record productions, clothing lines, restaurants, magazine and other businesses generate an estimated $130 million in annual sales, according to Forbes magazine, which recently put him on its cover and proclaimed him one of the world's richest entertainers.
Although Combs hangs out in the Hamptons with the likes of Martha Stewart and Donald Trump and recently made an appearance on ABC-TV'? program "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," his ascent as chairman of the Bad Boy music empire represents an extraordinary confluence of violent art and violent reality.
His company's latest hit record, titled "That's Gangsta," features Jamal "Shyne" Barrow, a Bad Boy rapper who is charged with attempted murder in the New York case. Police say Barrow opened fire in a Manhattan nightspot Dec. 27, 1999, and seriously injured three bystanders after a club patron insulted Combs.
On the CD, Barrow raps about gunning people down and getting away with murder. The song's video includes a cameo appearance by co-defendant Jones, who has a lengthy rap sheet that includes a conviction of attempted murder of a police officer. During the video, Jones stares into the camera and quips, "That's gangsta!"
Law enforcement sources view the Sept. 23, 1995, shooting death of Jai Hassan-Jamal Robles at an Atlanta nightclub as the primary catalyst for a bicoastal feud during the 1990s between New York-based Combs and Marion "Suge" Knight, founder and owner of Los Angeles-based Death Row Records.
Knight attended the Atlanta party that evening with Robles, a friend and former gang member nicknamed "Big Jake." Knight had hired Robles straight out of prison to do marketing and promotion for the Death Row label not long before the shooting.
Last month, Atlanta police investigating Robles' death contacted New York authorities seeking background checks on Combs and his bodyguard Jones, who were charged with gun violations stemming from the 1999 shooting in Manhattan. A stolen weapon from Atlanta was found on the floor of the vehicle in which New York police arrested Jones, Combs and his girlfriend, actress-singer Jennifer Lopez, after a high-speed chase.
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word2burger wrote: »
All you did was post an article and videos that proved I'm right
I simply posted facts since the discussion seemed to have some admitted question about ordering in which they occurred if they support your argument Kudos to you, Sadly all you did is post some ? ass smiley with a ? obvious observation... You are welcome even if your initial argument completely dismisses actual atmospheres of the regions and lacked proper context in regards to all the build up to events, time frame at least were on point... -
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infamous114 wrote: »
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GOAT thread
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"He was talking very civilized. I gave him a hug."
Lmao why Premier sounding like a lil ? hereDont tweet this post to him -
Trill World Order
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Props to @Joker_De_La_Lover for upping all my classics. Them ? were never nominated nor went to the FOF.
But I smile like a proud dad watching his only sons that made it. -
forget FOF you Hall of Fame thats something they cant take from you Trill Gawd @Busta Carmichael
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dalyricalbandit wrote: »forget FOF you Hall of Fame thats something they cant take from you Trill Gawd @Busta Carmichael
Gotdamn props fam!
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Yo I forgot about this thread, so is Busta vs Premo gonna be added to the Soulja Boy vs Chris Brown undercard???
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This was hilarious... he really got mad. Remind me of when old people first learned bout the internet or cell phones
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GOAT thread
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I was raised in massachusetts and I remenber those days even though I was a child.And New York made better music.? got better for the south when MASTER P came out.Nobody gave no ? to outkast until they came out with that song Bomb over bagdah.But the NY scene was not all that...I been there.What it was nice was the block parties but it was also hyped up.AND YES NY ? USTO RUN AROUND SAYING THEY WERE FROM NY AND PEOPLE USTO GIVE A ? BECAUSE PEOPLE WERE INNOCENT.UNTIL SUGE CAME.
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Shoulda been FOF a long time ago
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