Via 57thave.com. Whatever you may think about the controversy surrounding Prodigy's new book, one thing's for sure, that book is single-handedly refocusing the spotlight back on some of your favorite veteran Queens emcees. Not wasting anytime N.O.R.E. is already running with a Prodigy sample from yesterdays Power 105.1 interview. Here is the first release from N.O.R.E.’s Nore’aster EP/Mixtape set to release this Easter Sunday on 57thAve.com. Produced by Scram Jones.
Nore was very disrespectful. I'm suprised he would put things that way.
I've checked out some of his interviews on other sites and to me he's trying to be a pop star when he was jocking all of those pop star type rappers.
To some extent I can understand Capone's anger.
Ty Nitty has nothing to be upset about, but he's going at Prodigy. I guess he's doing what he can to bring attention to himself to sell records. If it weren't for Mobb Deep Nitty wouldn't even have a rap career that brings him money.
Talk about a mutiny, really selling out. The rest of infamous mobb should follow suit and have nothing to do with Nitty, they could be next, he might not be finished back stabbing.
I think there's more to this. There's people in the back ground making these situations happen.
"Nuclear Winter represents many things. It represents dark times in our lives, it represents the state of NY hip hop & how I feel about it, & it represents my blueprint on how I think the music should be done going forward into the future. This is my manifesto to all the people that doubted me & the kryptonite to all selfishness. It's a journey from darkness into light, & from bondage & the huge amounts of weight on our shoulders to breaking free and regaining our freedom. Nuclear Winter we're coming to take shine....." - Willie Maze
The Generals consist of emcees Willie Maze & Dime.
Released 17 July 2012 Art & Direction: Willie Maze
Nore was very disrespectful. I'm suprised he would put things that way.
ReplyDeleteI've checked out some of his interviews on other sites and to me he's trying to be a pop star when he was jocking all of those pop star type rappers.
To some extent I can understand Capone's anger.
Ty Nitty has nothing to be upset about, but he's going at Prodigy. I guess he's doing what he can to bring attention to himself to sell records. If it weren't for Mobb Deep Nitty wouldn't even have a rap career that brings him money.
Talk about a mutiny, really selling out. The rest of infamous mobb should follow suit and have nothing to do with Nitty, they could be next, he might not be finished back stabbing.
I think there's more to this. There's people in the back ground making these situations happen.