Big Daddy Kane ft. Scoob, Sauce Money, Shyheim, Jay-Z., Ol' Dirty Bastard - Show & Prove (Explicit)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- From 1994 Album: "Daddy's Home"...[Artist info below].....
Emerging during hip-hop's massive creative expansion of the late '80s, Big Daddy Kane was the ultimate lover man of rap's first decade, yet there was more to him than the stylish wardrobe, gold jewelry, and sophisticated charisma. Kane possessed a prodigious rhyming technique honed from numerous B-boy battles; he could also be an Afrocentric consciousness-raiser versed in the philosophy of the Nation of Islam's Five Percent school, or a smooth urban soul crooner whose singing was no match for his talents as an MC. While he never scored much pop-crossover success, his best material ranks among the finest hip-hop of its era, and his sex-drenched persona was enormously influential on countless future would-be players.
Big Daddy Kane was born Antonio Hardy in Brooklyn on September 10, 1968; the stage name "Kane" was an acronym for King Asiatic Nobody's Equal. In 1984, he met Biz Markie, and the two struck up a friendship. Kane would go on to co-write some of the Biz's best-known raps, and both eventually became important members of the Queens-based Juice Crew, a collective headed by renowned producer Marley Marl. Kane signed with Marl's Cold Chillin' label in 1987 and debuted the following year with the 12" single "Raw," which became an underground sensation. His first album, Long Live the Kane, followed not long after and was equally well-received, producing another underground classic in "Ain't No Half-Steppin'." Kane consolidated his success with 1989's It's a Big Daddy Thing, which spawned arguably his most effective love-man song in "Smooth Operator" (and also found him working with new jack producer Teddy Riley on "I Get the Job Done"). 1990's A Taste of Chocolate was a wide-ranging effort, highlighted by Kane's duets with Barry White and comedian Rudy Ray Moore, aka Dolemite.
Kane's first major misstep came with the 1991 album Prince of Darkness, a mellower, more R&B-based collection that failed to play to the rapper's strong suits; however, he maintained his sex-symbol status by posing for Madonna's notorious 1992 photo book Sex, as well as Playgirl magazine. 1993's Looks Like a Job For... was something of an artistic comeback, but it failed to re-establish his status in the hip-hop community, which was in the midst of a Dr. Dre-inspired love affair with gangsta rap. Kane moved to the MCA label for 1994's Daddy's Home, and dabbled in an acting career with appearances in Mario Van Peebles' 1993 black Western Posse and 1994's Gunmen. However, he largely retired from the scene over the next few years. Kane resurfaced in 1998 on Blackheart Records, releasing what was ostensibly his farewell album, Veteranz Day.
Ol` Dirty B was just getting warmed up!
rtz549 I think you right warmed up he wha you call Real fire!
Ason put in that work...
rtz549 sauce money said in a vlad interview that they couldn’t find odb so they kidnapped one of his people so he d come to this video shoot
DANGER
Yeppers!
No face tatts... no rainbow hair... & I can't see anyone's underwear... I love & miss the 90's.
Agreed.
sixsense foundation They didn't call em the Golden Years for nothin 👊
Caribbean Ín The House Outkast, Geto Boys, Goodie Mob, etc., etc. Might disagree, but whatever.
Good music is good music - who cares where it's from dude?
@Caribbean Ín The House The GOATs for Me are PE, KRS1 & Rakim - so I agree to a point. I also love Kendrick, & Ice Cube & The Pharcyde....as well as Scary Eire from Ireland, & Solaar from France. All I'm sayin is that NY/East coast doesn't have a monopoly - do they do produce some of the best.
Cool?
@Caribbean Ín The House Hahaha - ya still don't get it. MUMBLE RAP IS SHITE - but it doesn't all come from the south. Where was that clown 6 9 from? Is he exempt cos he's an NY head? C'mon dude, think it through.
Shyheim was roughly 16 years old when this dropped. Insane talent for a kid that age
Lol
16?
Sounds like a WuTang verse. Had a very familiar feel. Didn't somebody write for him?
@@tywayne3 Rae and Ghost wrote ALL of his stuff.
@@andgalactus1 thought I heard something like that. Couldn't remember. Thanks.
imagine if Biggie Big L and pun showed up to that park that day.
the local kfc would have ran out of supply
MiztaTongueTwista lol
YoungKnoccOut Don't forget Nas
YoungKnoccOut imagine if kwame, jaz-o,2pac, father MC, positive k and little Shawn would have shown up to the park that day?
The park would be empty, because where are u going to sit amongst three *heavy* bullfrogs?😁
0:00 - Scoob
0:43 - Sauce Money
1:29 - Shyheim
2:05 - Big Daddy Kane
2:52 - Jay-Z
3:33 - Ol' Dirty Bastard
0:00 wack shit 0:43 wack shit (RIP) 1:29 Tha Rugged Child 2:05 the Smooth Operator 2:52 Jay-Z before he became Lay-Z 3:33 Ason Unique (RIP)
@@Kanoa_Stibbard why you put scoob and sauce money as wack
@@Kanoa_Stibbard first two verses are fire
@@West_is_Jelqing sorry back in like 2016 ( I was 16) I was really new to old school hip hop and now I recognize the real shit
@@Kanoa_Stibbard u cool bro
ODB’s flow is literally unmatched. There will never be another
Damn, everyone murdered this track
LYRICAL MC positive k and jaz-o would have killed this
the ist guy sucked. sorry
@@chukwunonsoegbunike4671 Never heard of him, but he was unique.
Skoob was trash!!
John Drake i like his style
It's a shame Sauce Money never blew up. Dude was mad nice, especially his verse on "Bring It On".
By Geto Boys?
Well I can see why he never blew up because he sounded dangerously like Method Man.
@@zacknslash3333 Nah. Jay Z.
@@The513Warning Oh I see. There was also a song by Geto Boys called "Bring It On" and it was 8 minutes.
Sauce was a lyrical heavyweight back in the day. He's a very talented brother. It's sad he never rose up to the ranks that he could have.
ODB's flow is the only one that hasn't aged a bit. Still next level.
Timeless. Ageless. A different game
One and only, DIRY DOG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Naw Kane still rap the same
future flow
Word Ol Dirty was amazing
Jay Z and ODB killed it
Yes i agree
Sendawula Kajubi shyhiem too
Shyhiem for sure with his voice and style. You can't really just say 2 artist out this song killed it, they all did.
Sendawula Kajubi jay z almost killed this gem is right Ason had to come to the rescue!
Can't forget Kane
I think this Jay-Z kid is going to be an ok rapper.😅😂🤣
Miss the old jay-z man
But my old album.. 😂🤣🤣 I feel you
😂🇧🇪 Belgium...just to save u some time 👊🏼✌🏼
I have a feeling he’s going to become a billionaire and marry a singer
he was 24 on this. hardly a kid.
Sauce’s verse is too underrated. Personally my favourite on this track.
thing is, his voice is generic and his flow doesnt stand out either... when you have scoob, kane, odb and jayz on a track you have to enter mad unique... and shyheim got the kid voice thats unique runnin for him... sauce just fades by because of it, sadly..
@@topcat5233 He said Sauce Money's verse was underrated.....he said nothing about his performance. What in the hell are you talking about?
@@corinstevens1593 that his verse gets overshadowed by the others because they have a very distinctive voice to go along with theirs, their cadence is way more unique. Chill out there bud, its not that deep...(thats what she said)
@@topcat5233 He said nothing about it being overshadowed...... he said his verse was underrated. Verses are ONLY WORDS, they are NOT performances. You keep trying to inject your bullshit into other people's comments.
You sound like ur rhythmically challenged...because Sauce Money's cadence was slappin
FACTS
Reading these comments, I can't believe nobody gave shout out to Scoob the 1st verse embodies 90s hip hop to the fullest 100 percent great verse sounds different because it is, its hip hop creativity I thought first verse was fire FOREAL and I'm a Wutang head
My gun is like a Ho, it be taking mad niggas to bed
love that line lmao
Ppl today are one dimensional
@@aamirallen8467 tru
@@craigwilliams5157 the south killed hip hop I stick to my guns that whole money money money foreign car metro sexual attitude all these chicks think they trina back then it was about grit there no grit to this art form like jamaican chew sticks in the cream video raekwon was chewing on like little things like in hip hop are gone there always tryna live like some art gallery homo from Europe
LITERALLY 😤🔥🔥
i feel like big L and Special Ed would perfectly run this beat
Wave Mind what about Heavy D?
buckshot shorty
Damn BIG L lyrically mybe the best to ever have the best punchlines in the game ever
G.u.r.u. Would’ve bodied this beat
@@___dendy6636 "enta da stage of the buckshot shorty"💯
I never knew Jay did a record with ODB. Crazy
Before the Jay Z we all know of
It's all Brooklyn baby. 💯
@@MASTER3371 he already callin himself jigga here
Yep and he had huge respect for Jay and Jay did too.. I think he was the only Wu member who liked Jay over Nas
O.D.B. is by far my favorite on this.While not the most lyrical, it's a style that only he could get away with, it definitely worked for him.
Sounds fly right? Danger!
can never be emulated
Well goddamn what’s the recipe?! I don’t know. I asked my mom, she don’t know. She said GO ASK YOUR GODDAMN FATHER!
"This style...i mastered it."
-ol' dirty bastard
Ask his goddamn father!!
Rest in power ODB. He owned this track.
Definitely 💯💯💯
Yeah, ODB's verse was bananas!
Big daddy Kane is the best Rapper of all time. Change my mind. True lyricist. "Strong as an elephant intelligent compelling and elagent swelling it with every single element. " That shit is fire !
@Chris P Bacon I beg to disagree, I didn't find it corny. For me Kane, Hov and ODB all did equally as good.
He’s one of The Godfathers, but far from the best rapper. There’s literally no wordplay in that line, just a bunch of words thrown in there for the purpose of rhyming
@@sleeperino3054 bruh that’s a metaphor
@@Ironmanpwnz don't forget Shyhiem.
Did you miss the part when he said " I can fart on a record and I bet it sound good!???...BRUH...now THAT was 💯💯🔥🔥
Jay-Z & ODB killed it, great flow
Big daddy kane goat
Period
Yep
You seen the clip of him appearing in Russia? Even after all these years, he still rocks at 100!
ua-cam.com/video/mVqe4x_AErw/v-deo.html
My Favorite Rapper of all Time.
Kane.😉 I'm about to go see Kane and Rakim June 19th. They are coming here for Juneteenth.
Pittsburgh Pa 2021.
Warm it up Kane.😁
You know I got soul Rakim😁
3:11 Kane was looking at Jay Z like dammmn!!
I THINK THIS KID GOT IT.... lol 😂
3:32 Jay Z looked at Ason and was like dammmn !! This Kid Has Got It ….. lol
Kane only a year older than JayZ bro
@@letstalkwithpatrickpodcast correct
thats his protege lol
@@letstalkwithpatrickpodcast jay a year younger the kAne but looks way more youthful like jay aged better kane could pass as his uncle or his bother that’s 10 years older lol
Shyheim went in though. He could've been a great but got street struck. Should've listened to L rhyme.
Lamell Bolar
Yeah he went in 😂😂😂
Lamell Bolar Shyheim held his own Mos Def
didn't he also caught a bullet and jailtime? :'D
Shyheim is Wu Killa Bees Forever though
@@danielwilson9724 "Co Defendants" one of my favorites
ODB lyrical fire!!! Thats my fave in this whole song
The drunken master💪🏾
FACTS PROUD OF HIM
Literally!
Slippery when wet!!
Mary j
we have to admit that all MCS killed it with their different patterns
every single style killed it. big ups to everybody
Nah, scoob is a pussy. And Big Daddy is a chump. Sauce was a bad mothafucka. Word.
Everyone except Scoob. That dude was horrible.
@@joerucknah man don't do Scoob like that lol. Putting him first was correct - but because his zany voice stood out - just like ODB's at the end
@@marvaff6878 I'm sorry bro. That dumb voice he purposely used (cause that definitely isn't his natural voice), took me out. It was corny then and it's corny now. That shit is wack as hell, he should've punched in the face the person who told him "Yoooo keep doing that voice, that's fiireeeee!!", "you'll stand out!". Oh he stood out alright 😂
shyheim got the best flow in that track imo :D
hazey edits true
Sauce
Sauce money got the best flow here by farrr from any
Sauce for me.
The middle of Kane's verse was definitely the best flow - but I hear Sauce
One of the most underrated posse cuts in hip hop. Always loved this track everyone killed their verses with the best in my opinion being Big Daddy Kane and DJ Premier killed the beat. Classic song. R.I.P. ODB
1:30 Even kids rappers back in the 90 were dope af
Honestly the best verse on this, got me looking up from my work
Shyheim was legit 💯 EVERYBODY put some respect on his name. Rest up young one💐😔
@@kayshawnsimmons6822 shyheim is still alive lol😂😂
@@declanburns9404 word 😭😭
Shy was Wu tangs protégé no doubt he got talent.
Shyheim Just Got Released From Prison Just Care To Let Y’all Know
The youngest Wu tang
Thanks was wondering what happened to him
@Poppy Kneegrow thanks for the link to his profile def following him
Dude must do black magic to be a free man again...he got locked on a heroin distribution charge and then killed someone in a dui while he was out on bond for the drug case. Shit makes no sense
@@seantriplesevyn8152 singing like a bird
The nicest youngest MC ever in the golden age of HIPHOP..... he was surrounded by greatness (Big Daddy Kane, ODB, Tupac, WUTANG CLAN, Jay Z, just to name a few)
Welcome home Shy..... SHAOLIN forever!!!!
The good old days. Born '75 so from 90 to 95 was my late teens & Hip Hop was at its finest.
Ah your lucky man,im born 91 but was lucky to have my dad and bro playing ready to die,me against the world and illmatic lets just say i was blessed lol
me too man, born 77, witnessed the golden era
Born in '76... "Golden Era of Hip Hop"... we were the blessed ones young.
***** I hear you!!! This younger generation don't get it!!! Especially the ones in New York. They actually turned NY into a "copycat" state. I never thought that I would see the day when the south would outshine the north, and people saying that NY is irrelevant!!! I can't even listen to the radio these days without shaking my head, and then I usually turn it the fuck off!!!
Yves Yuri Bien-Aime Born 79 you aint never lied smh lol
And Jay-Z went on to become Hip Hop's first billionaire.
ODB is missed very much.
3:22 Big Daddy Cane's reaction is priceless 😂😂😭
He knew jayz was a problem
Jay Z vs. Big Daddy Kane
From 3:10
2 different generations, 1 year apart in age.
Feel the Energy of a young Jay Z...faster
I can't even lie, I miss Ason's vibe. No one could ever fill the void of such a unique energy.
Jay-Z was fucking insane in this, only thing close to this was his part on Da Graveyard.
Sick verse.
I love that verse on the graveyard
+Jay Bada really? he got merked on that song by evbody
+Eric Clark to me he probably had the best on the graveyard but I like big L and lord finesse verse too.
Jay Bada first off, gotta stay on beat to kill a track, Jay doesn't and still couldn't until after Vol 1.. 2nd his rhymes like reading Mary had a little lamb compared to Big Ls verse. Reasonable doubts a top 5 album for me but Jay was only good when he wanted to be
maybe not top 5 but close. I like War Report, Illmatic/It Was Written and couple others better probbaly
Who still bumping this song today 2020? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Damm right
Here!!!!
Yup
Right now
here i am!! so exited to see JAY
Big Daddy Kane flow is the blue print of classic 90s rap cadence. Top 5 for me
Kane was keeping that 80s vibe alive.
Scoop walk, shyheim underrated, odb on anther planet
sauce and Jay were the most 90s on the cut.
rip ODB
shouts out to squidward on that first verse
I’m ctfuuuu😭😭😭😂😂
💀 fuck you
Ol'Dirty killed this track best verse on the hole joint with BDK coming in second
now tell me WHOOO IS THE MAAAN!?
That first line from Kane was wack imo. I thought Kane was about to drop the ball when he said that but then i said this is Kane so let me see how this plays out. He came through. Not his best verse in a song though...
@@tylowe78 naah the way he snapped back after whoo is the man was legendary. He made it sound wack on purpose i rekon to show how sick the res t of his bars were. He slowed t down then came back harddddd
@@tylowe78 the way he said the 1st line was from the soundtrack of the movie Shaft sung by Isaac Hayes.. a lot of cats didn't get it at first..
@@DavidLee-uf5sb yeah they didn't.
The kid at 1:41 dancing behind Shyheim is doing his thing! Block Parties are missed for sure!
I was there on them blocks we was in the Firehouse!
That's my little cuzin, Dayquan. He was ill with the dancing, as a little shorty. L.G. Projects, 470 represent kid.
the real Jay-Z before Illmatic lol
peep Kane checking out Jay like..." yeah taught my protegee well" 3:10
So he stole nas style??
This album came out after illmatic though.
@一大 I mean you right because this shit could have been recorded in late '93 when illmatic was done
“I rule you / Before you used to rap like The Fu Schnickens/ Nas designed ya Blueprint who ya kidding”/- Nas, Stillmatic Freestyle
Why did Jay-Z say he'd been in the game 5 years in 2001 🙄
Jay and ODB go hard
shyheim was the best on the song
Why aint nobody giving shyheim his props? Kid was smooth with it.
He was talking bout Russia. Someone paid attention in social studies classes.
Imagine if GZA was on this track...
mastersuljiman imagine if Father MC or positive k was in this?
Bilal Amjad imagine the fresh Prince on this track?
actually fresh prince would do great on this track, he has the flow that could go on this beat.
what about all of the wu on that track
Jovan Parker what about kwame on this track?
*Shyheim the rugged child = Riley Freeman*
This is a CLASSIC video. I been loving this joint for decades. Ol Dirty, Jay Z and Sauce Money all rhyming together on a Kane track, on the same video. That still fucks my head up to this day. DOPE🤣
Jays old flow is untouchable
Unrelatable too. That's why he adjusted it when he started putting out his own music.
His flow now is untouchable!
the peak of Hov's flow is like Vol 2 - Dynasty.
@@tochiRTA
I disagree but I get what you saying. He was more in tune with the streets at that time. The Black Album was his epitome for me. That was the transition from rapper to where he is today
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
ODB and JAY Z killed it on this track !!
whatever happened to Shyheim by the way
metrixalix locked up for a hit n run
metrixalix picture positive k and jaz-o on this
Shyheim was the movie "in too deep" with LL .. he was one of GODS ANGELS
Also his music honestly turned shit when he grew up in my opinion... Forever the Wu Tang Rugged Child though
SAUCE MONEY, SHYHEIM, JAY, & ODB OWNED IT
DON'T FORGET KANE
Daaaaamn! Ol dirty went hard! R.I.P
O.D.B. R.I.P. !
Shyheim passing it to Big Daddy Kane is ridiculous 🔥
fiyah
24 year old Jay-z was fiyah indeed in 1993 🔥🔥🔥
WU TANG KILLER BEEZ ON A SWARM!!!!
THAT DIRTY BASTARD MADE ME FLIP!
When casuals say Jay aint hip hop smh ignorance
I like the first guy Scoob, great style!
he killed it
ODB Wrecked it! Peep the "Fubu" son!
show and prove Jay Z biting Big L's style LOL
You corny
How so? Big L hardly rapped like that in '94.
Tell me whooo is the maaan! Kane and ODB killed it! Classic collabo tho.
Preemo killed this beat!
0:23.....so hurry up and skedaddle PAUSE
even-if you-join-the-army you still couldn't battle ................jeeeeeeeez I love Scoob
It's borderline frustrating to listen to this and then listen to the garbage that the hip hop industry produces today.
+KK Warslut man what who you telling..this is CLASSIC SUPREME hip hop!!!!
CO-SIGN!!!
Kurtis Dragosani la industria solo kiere dinero y mantenernos entretenidos con lo q sea con tal de el beneficio q reciben !
Then stop listening to garbage
Must be borderline frustrating not being able to see past youtube's home page.
dam shyheim at 15
Jay and Dirty killed it!
So where you from? England you somebody great, you better than scoop , I don’t think so mate 🔥😂😂😂😂
Scoob might have my least favorite voice in hip hop lol.
Then ODB showed up.......👍🏻👍🏻🔥🔥🔥🎤🎤🎤
RIP ODB
HAHAHA ODB, that's a wild dude
RIP Russel,
He came by our firehouse several times! On GRAMERCY!
@@pharcyde4943 Oh wow! Was he a kool dude?
@@casino144 he was a fantastic brother!👌🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@pharcyde4943 Thats dope. I believe you. It style is just so unique!
I just wished more labels and radio stations understood how dope Sauce Money was and still is. Just underrated.
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST COLLABORATIONS IN HIP HOP HISTORY!!!💯
Back when Jay rapped like a Fu Schnicken
Shut you ugli ass up
Jay started that style, respect to chip fu he’s one of the nicest ever but jay and jaz dropped that album in 91 before anyone knew who the fuck fu schnix was
3:10 Big Kanes like get the fuck outta here nigga!!!
lol
jay_z seriously?ODB for the win!
Scoob’s voice on this was hilarious. Not as funny as Puff’s voice on Dolly My Baby though.
out of all his songs, i think puffy did the best verse of his life...
exactly!
NAA, NAAA
(whos that)
puffth daddy (HA)
SUPTHERCOOOPERSTROOPHER with Mad props
laugh now nigga
Scoob is Danny Brown uncle 🤣
Emeiem stole Scoob's style. Lol
ODB da best part..
Hip-Hop Kung Fu odb vs father MC?
smooth like budda
ODB was ALWAYS the best part
Uhhhh... Kane bruh
Best for last
One of the best flows Jay-Z has thrown. Of course ODB my favorite.
damn who would've though jay z was going to blow up like he did. Legend status.
He did. 🤷🏾♂️
He did man jay z kept on going he didn’t give up or anything I thank daddy Kane for introducing the world to jay z fr fr
Hey, that one guy in here is beyonces husband!
*Facepalm*
lmfao
Who? Must be ODB :D
NO SHIT
Are you fucking kidding me, please get off this channel.
Real Emcees from the 1st to the last.... Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
BDK - JAY Z - ODB …. That's Where the FIRE IS !!!
2:52 This was Jay-Z before he dumbed it down.
J said it himself. Just look at his 2nd verse on Moment of Clarity (on the Black album).
***** CLEARLY you werent around for jay z back in the day. Or any other rapper cuz ud be sayin hes shit now if u were
***** I agree he clearly improved after this time period. Reasonable Doubt, Volume 1 era Jay-Z was at his peak lyrically and flow wise. Then even later albums like the Black Album and Blueprint his flow, delivery, and lyrical depth are superior to this verse.
eastgoast Than some bomb ass albums like reasonable doubt, blueprint 1 and black album came.
Husabceuoa Cieabcueoa I've been getting into him more recently. He drops subtle knowledge, like in Open Letter and We Made It.
Odb best verse just different levels cuz you know he don't give a fuk lol
"I'm like Prince's jeans, I bring the ass out a n---a"
YO, what? hahahaha
During this time period prince was wearing jeans with the buttcheeks cut out
+D NT610 I know, they were yellow lace with the cheeks showing at the Mtv awards or Grammys not sure which award show, the metaphor is so hilarious lmao
If you understand line its fucking hilarious and at the same time very clever.
Just in case you missed it. When he says "I bring the ass out the nigga " . He's saying he brings out the bitch in the guy
Right.. Shit was nice
This is truly one of the great posse cuts of the mid '90s.
And it's over a Premo joint!
I love this one... ua-cam.com/video/I-LCmdSRFbs/v-deo.html Great collaboration again!
I’m like Prince jeans, I bring the ass out a nigga. When I heard that line in 94, I was convinced this dude had next. I don’t think I was wrong 28 years later.
Kane... MC lesson now in session.
Yves Yuri Bien-Aime Always! My favorite rapper: Big Daddy Kane
3:33 - 4:19 R.I.P.
The GOATS🐐🐐....Jay-Z and Big Daddy Kane
R.I.P ODB 🙏🏿🕊
I'm scrolling through the comments and I'm not seeing any love for Big Daddy Kane's verse....😒
Cause they don't understand. It's the "Wrath of Kane" they don't want!! Lol!!!
Kane is THE BOSS
such intelligent lines in this verse man! so dope
Not Kane's best verse, but it was good tho.
Look at the first comment ✌️
Big Daddy rhymes better!
hov was hungry
"What's the recipe? I don't know....I ask my mother she don't know...." 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That ain’t (🥵), if you ask me! 😊
Look, if you are gonna step in with Ason, you gotta bring your A game cuz even if his lyrics are weak he will still kill it with his charismatic persona.
Definitely. Personality is one of the most important attributes an mc can have and odb is top of the pile for me in that category.
So true
They are all dope. But for me Jay-Z is absolutely outstanding there. It just fits.
liked shyiem and jay z verse they went hard on this song