Egotrip's: The (White) Rapper Show
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Re: Egotrip's: The (White) Rapper Show
Unless Dre and Em ghostwrote Wanksta, In Da Club, PIMP, Poppin them Thangs, Hate it or Love it, How We Do, Just a Little Bit, Candy Shop, Disco Inferno, Outta Control, Window Shopper, and every hit Banks, Buck, and the other clowns had, then 50 makes great hooks. And 50 doesn't make great beats, he picks them, which is some sort of skill.Comment
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Re: Egotrip's: The (White) Rapper Show
You're close, but it was producer/MC Large Professor who discovered Nas. MC Serch (of 3rd Bass fame) is the one who let Nas get busy on the posse track "Back To The Grill" from his solo LP Return of the Product. This is Nas' second cameo appearance back before he dropped Illmatic. (The first is "Live at the B.B.Q." from Main Source debut LP Breaking Atoms). Serch also helped Nas behind the scenes with the arrangement of Illmatic.
KruzaLast edited by Kruza; 02-15-2007, 05:23 PM.Comment
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Re: Egotrip's: The (White) Rapper Show
Unless Dre and Em ghostwrote Wanksta, In Da Club, PIMP, Poppin them Thangs, Hate it or Love it, How We Do, Just a Little Bit, Candy Shop, Disco Inferno, Outta Control, Window Shopper, and every hit Banks, Buck, and the other clowns had, then 50 makes great hooks. And 50 doesn't make great beats, he picks them, which is some sort of skill.Comment
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