Ghost & Rae actually squashed their beef with Biggie the day before he passed - Ghostface, Raekwon & Cappadonna ran into BIG at the club in LA and sqashed the beef. Ghost admitted he was wrong (beefing over the Nas album cover). They walked away agreeing to make music together - BIG passed the next day. BIG had some subs for them (& others) on "Kick In The Door"
@ChazBrown22 it's always been the great debate. To me it's in the conversation along with Illmatic, Ready To Die, All Eyez On Me, and To Pimp a Butterfly
Pac was in jail during the making of this album. He had got bagged for that s. assault case by that female in the club. He was at Clinton Max, which is in upstate NY. Ghostface was basically saying, "I don't keep any work at the crib because I don't want the cops to come and get me and send me upstate to jail," which is where Tupac was.
Nas verse is without saying, one of the best verses of all time. But not enough is spoken about Ghost’s. In it, he’s breaking down the gritty mundane reality of life on Riker’s Island, it’s like a first person yet bird’s eye view. The irony is that you kind of have had to been in jail to understand how detailed his depiction is. For example, a kid got beat up for trying to turn the dial on the TV in the day room, cigarette addicts are scheming for any dose of nicotine they can get their hands on, Ghost extorts a young boy for a Greenbay Packers hat, presumably because it features his Initials, another kid gets called out for lying to his boo about his prowess in jail, and to other inmates about being from Staten Island now that The Wu is poppin. It’s a very vivid picture Ghost is painting.
Dex you did it again.. what I love about your reactions is you got that same excitement in your eyes that I had when this shit was first released. At the time this was one of the most amazing tracks I ever heard..but context is a wonderful thing, at the time shit like this was coming out every week..that beef was just lyrical jabs 😮💪🏿👊🏿
Exactly I never understood fan who do that I Love Big and Pac but I rock with Pac More .He acting like Biggie wasn't dissing ppl..they felt he was biting off Nas and said something that's the Game
@DexTVReacts literally any. That whole album is bananas from production to lyrics. My favorite tracks are rainy dayz, heaven & hell, wu Gambinos, incarcerated scarfaces, glaciers of ice
4:05 Nas is the first rapper I heard say "from the womb to the tomb" however, I think he got the inspiration for the phrase from Mobb Deep. The song CRADLE TO THE GRAVE was on Mobb Deep's classic album THE INFAMOUS, which was released April 25, 1995. That album, especially in the Northeast played on repeat and was blasted in systems that whole spring and beyond. Verbal Intercourse was on the classic Raekwon album ONLY BUILT 4 CUBAN LINX, which was released August 1, 1995. 1994 & 1995 may be the best two-year span in hip-hop. In 94' Nas released Illmatic in the spring & the Notorious B.I.G. released Ready to Die in the fall. So this two-year span blessed us with 4 classic New York treasures.
Nas the goat!!! Nas verse is one of the greatest. Do nas memory lane and nas it aint hard to tell!! You cant hate on rae and Ghostface they are 2 of the greatest!!! 🔥🔥, wasnt even real beef ghost and rae thought big was biting from nas album cover and biting was not acceptable back then.
@dextvreacts true, they took shots at biggie over his album cover vs nas cover. BIG responded on "kick in the door". They squashed it according to Ghostface in L.A. the night he was killed
FUN FACTS: When NaS was in the lab with GHOST & RAE, RAEKWON was not satisfied with certain verses NaS was spitting until he spit this verse. This verse was also supposed to be on the ILLMATIC album on a song called DEJA VU before ILLMATIC got bootlegged. DEJA VU is on UA-cam. 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🐐
if you loved the way Nas flowed on here, then you really need to review the era from ILLMATIC to It was Written, that's when he was locked in on a 99 NBA2k level of flow.
Ayyyye there you go Dex💪💪. Nas during this time period was flowing flowing, you definitely have to do some tracks off of Illmatic and It was Written… Keep doing your thing period.
The animosity toward Big. At that stage in history, the core purist spirit of Hiphop was still relatively localized and centered in the streets, and hadn’t really yet been uprooted from that position by any of the inroads into the mainstream that Hiphop had thus far otherwise achieved. So the NY scene was very competitive and still pretty much only concerned with NY politics. In Ghost and Rae’s mind, Biggie, by way of Puffy, represented a transitioning of HipHop from its purist roots in the streets of NY, which the Wu stood for, toward a watered down, more mainstream oriented, materialistic, commercial, and less culturally innovative path. And this sentiment wasn’t only held by just Rae and Ghost, in fact it was sort of emblematic of the climate of the time, a sort of cultural civil war in hiphop, a fracture between cultural purity, entrepreneurial ambition, and many other attitudes toward where the culture was heading. Thats why its the last golden age, because out of that tense climate came a lot of great art. But it also marked the last moments of innocence in hiphop, a time when the streets rather than the industry dictated the standards of creativity, and the core of hiphop was still centered where it originated.
Great Reaction!!!! Ran that shit back 5 times!!!! 😂😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Properly. Classic Track. All 3 snapped. Nas is 👑. I love how you why JAYZ BIG & NAS were the big 3. Ghostface is my fav rapper ever.
This is my second favorite song on this album. #1 song for me on this album is “Guillotine (Swordz)” Inspectah Deck’s opening verse murdered the track. Everyone’s verse was fire, but Inspectah Deck sole the song.
The Rae, Ghostface, & B.I.G thing started from the, "Only Built For Cuban Links" album... Ghost was saying, IF ANYNODY copy my sh**, Imma approach you!!" There was a skit where Ghost was talkin' about B.I.G, & how he "bit-off-of"(copied) Nas' album cover from his 1st album, where he was on the cover as a kid... Then, when B.I.G's 1st album cameout, He was on it as a kid/kid(just like Nas' album).. That's all... Back then, Biting another brother Style was a NO NO! I can't believe I just wrote all this..😅 But you asked, so.. Peace!!! Dex
Here is the meaning of Ghost’s verse “Future stacks, so I hold Thousands of cracks bagged up in my shoe box Don’t keep jack in my lab, Dont wanna see Tupac” Lab is slang for home. It’s like saying the crib. Tupac was locked up at the time this was released. It’s not a dis to anyone. Ghost is saying that he doesn’t keep the crack at his home because it’s evidence. He doesn’t want to get locked up like Tupac.
Regarding the beef with Rae and Ghost towards Biggie, I'm not sure, I mean I never heard it was actually about anything. I was watching different interviews with other Wu members like Meth, RZA, Inspektah Deck, and they all said basically Rae and Ghost just don't like nobody, probably only half joking
The difference of ghost on this song compared to how he flow on a song like One is crazy. It's like he is doing the drunken style on this like he almost can't stay on the beat 😂
It was about loyalty. Rae and Ghost was riding for Nas since day one. They thought Nas should’ve been the king of New York, but consensus gave Biggie the title. So in a sense HATIN.
The Tupac line was because at the time, Pac was locked up in Riker’s Island, so the line is kinda of out dated. But basically saying he is careful to no get knocked with his crack so he don’t go to jail. But pay attention, because in this verse that’s exactly where he ends up, and he describes it vividly.
@Dex in the 90’s NY was the Mecca for mcees Nas and Biggie was cool but had a friendly competition. The Wu embraced Nas because he was in a lane of his own that they could relate to . Wu tang was gritty not flashy so they didn’t dig what puff had biggie on that flamboyant flashy rap. Then Big album cover had his baby picture on it which they believe he stole from Nas Illmatic cover . Out of all that it never really was a serious beef Ghost and Rae just mentioned it on Raekwon album in the same breath Method Man did “The What “ on Big first album. ( Hope I broke it down enough for you ) Gotta dig into the Wu Catalog bro .. Nas the 🐐 tho 😂😂
He said don’t wanna see 2Pac meaning he ain’t trying to get locked up for that work he pushing . This dropped around the time Pac was locked up in NY in 1995 . This shit almost 30 years old . These dudes were in their 20’s writing like this . Crazy pen work .
Nas had verse of the month with this one in the source magazine when this album was out .. 95 was a great year... and Rae and ghost was hatin 9n big because he used a baby pic on his album cover similar to Nas illmatic
Raekwon and Ghostface squashed their beef with biggie but initially they had a skit on Raekwon’s album where they were talking shit about biggie biting Nas’ album cover😅
Dex lets go! This one of dem ones bro. This track takes me back to when my bro (RIP) and i started breaking down tracks. RZA on the beat too. Bro you got that 15K subs now lets get dex to 100,000 subs! Got to check the track Mighty Healthy -Ghostface when you get the chance
Bro you gotta check out Black Trump by Smif N Wessun' featuring Reakwon. The beat is nutzzzzz and it will introduce you to some of the illest out of Brooklyn from the Boot Camp Click
Raekwon- Incarcerated Scarfaces
A MUST BRO !!!
FACTS!
HELL YEAH!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nasir Jones is just different!!!
Nas floating on this beat
Pac was locked up at the time so he’s basically saying he don’t wanna get jammed too
He's saying he doesn't hold a gun (jack) on his waist (lap) bc he ain't trying shoot himself in the nuts like Pac did at Quad.
Ghost & Rae actually squashed their beef with Biggie the day before he passed - Ghostface, Raekwon & Cappadonna ran into BIG at the club in LA and sqashed the beef. Ghost admitted he was wrong (beefing over the Nas album cover). They walked away agreeing to make music together - BIG passed the next day.
BIG had some subs for them (& others) on "Kick In The Door"
I think Nas had one of the best verses ever in this song.
facts
Facts!! At that time this was considered the greatest verse ever
It was the Source's hip hop quotable for that month.
Nas may have had THE best verse on the album, which is arguably the best hip hop album ever
The best hip hop album ever? Who you “arguably” arguing with?
@ChazBrown22 it's always been the great debate. To me it's in the conversation along with Illmatic, Ready To Die, All Eyez On Me, and To Pimp a Butterfly
OBFCL is definitely in my Top 5. (Illmatic, Ready to Die, Infamous Mobb Deep, 36 Chambers, OBFCL)
You gotta go with Deck guillotine verse. I got a couple more off that album too
@WHG369 Ghostface goes crazy on that very same song too.
Pac was in jail during the making of this album. He had got bagged for that s. assault case by that female in the club. He was at Clinton Max, which is in upstate NY. Ghostface was basically saying, "I don't keep any work at the crib because I don't want the cops to come and get me and send me upstate to jail," which is where Tupac was.
It was competition back then and being original and unique was big. 90s Hip Hop can’t be matched because of this
FOR YEARS NAS VERSE WAS ARGUED TO BE THE BEST VERSE OF ALL TIME IN MANNNY CIRCLES !!!
Nas verse is without saying, one of the best verses of all time. But not enough is spoken about Ghost’s. In it, he’s breaking down the gritty mundane reality of life on Riker’s Island, it’s like a first person yet bird’s eye view. The irony is that you kind of have had to been in jail to understand how detailed his depiction is. For example, a kid got beat up for trying to turn the dial on the TV in the day room, cigarette addicts are scheming for any dose of nicotine they can get their hands on, Ghost extorts a young boy for a Greenbay Packers hat, presumably because it features his Initials, another kid gets called out for lying to his boo about his prowess in jail, and to other inmates about being from Staten Island now that The Wu is poppin. It’s a very vivid picture Ghost is painting.
I always said that too! Ghost’s verse is crazy. 💯
RZA killed this beat 🔥🔥🧨
Imo that Nas verse is the best ever 🔥🔥🔥
a flawless album
4:05 This song came out 1995 a year before Jay's 1st album. Nas is the first rapper I heard say "from the womb to the tomb."
Facts
Hustlin Niggas been saying this since the 80’s and Nas wasn’t even hustlin smh. Yall got to get off these niggas nuts brothas.
Probably Nas's best verse ever and salute Rae and Ghost for coming strong after Nas's verse. One of the best hip hop collaborations ever.
nas said womb to the tomb first....everyone else bit
Shut up bro, dumb comment
facts and said it better
It's an old phrase it's been said many times before
@edmundherrera3055 i mean in rap....name me these many rappers that used it before nas
@@edmundherrera3055niggas just like to dick ride
Dex you did it again.. what I love about your reactions is you got that same excitement in your eyes that I had when this shit was first released. At the time this was one of the most amazing tracks I ever heard..but context is a wonderful thing, at the time shit like this was coming out every week..that beef was just lyrical jabs 😮💪🏿👊🏿
😂😂😂😂😂bro you don’t have to choose sides, just enjoy the art!
Exactly I never understood fan who do that I Love Big and Pac but I rock with Pac More
.He acting like Biggie wasn't dissing ppl..they felt he was biting off Nas and said something that's the Game
Lol agreed
Nas Said it first bro in 1995. Jay said it in 2001. Scarface said it in 2002.
Jay basically bit the whole bar though.........ending in 'ritual'
This shit is an old saying. They all know it from the streets and the 5% nation. None can claim creating it
Ok Dex now you done enter the Chamber. This in NYC is a top 5 best songs of all time. Straight Classic!!!
NaS pretty much told you about the GHOSTFACE & RAEKWON beef with BIG on
THE LAST REAL NIGGA ALIVE
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🐐
NY very competitive with each other
Look at the greatness that city has produced because of it 😎
You really good at this reaction shit. Really enjoy and appreciate your videos keep em coming.
This Nas verse was my favorite hip hop verse in history
Dopest song on an ALL TIME GREAT ALBUM
What track should I jam next off the album?
A bullet is a year in jail
@@DexTVReacts can it be remix.....and Knuckleheads
@@DexTVReactsincarcerated scarfaces!!!
@DexTVReacts literally any. That whole album is bananas from production to lyrics. My favorite tracks are rainy dayz, heaven & hell, wu Gambinos, incarcerated scarfaces, glaciers of ice
Nas verse is one of best verses in rap history
Do a reat of eye for eye from Raekwon, Mobb deep and Nas
FINALLY...........I been waiting on this one Fam! #CLASSIC
4:05 Nas is the first rapper I heard say "from the womb to the tomb" however, I think he got the inspiration for the phrase from Mobb Deep. The song CRADLE TO THE GRAVE was on Mobb Deep's classic album THE INFAMOUS, which was released April 25, 1995. That album, especially in the Northeast played on repeat and was blasted in systems that whole spring and beyond. Verbal Intercourse was on the classic Raekwon album ONLY BUILT 4 CUBAN LINX, which was released August 1, 1995. 1994 & 1995 may be the best two-year span in hip-hop. In 94' Nas released Illmatic in the spring & the Notorious B.I.G. released Ready to Die in the fall. So this two-year span blessed us with 4 classic New York treasures.
They was mad cause biggie was biting of nas album cover
🎯
And that was a no no back then. Can’t bite somebody else’s style especially in NY
Ghostface Killah - “Niggaz bite off Nas shit” 😂😂
That’s was big daughter
One album had a baby the other had a 8,9 year old kid .
Nas the goat!!! Nas verse is one of the greatest. Do nas memory lane and nas it aint hard to tell!!
You cant hate on rae and Ghostface they are 2 of the greatest!!! 🔥🔥, wasnt even real beef ghost and rae thought big was biting from nas album cover and biting was not acceptable back then.
watching you from South Africa, The nas verse comes from a song called DejaVu, a serious classic,.best lyrics ever.
Gotta do 'Eye for a eye' Mobb Deep, Nas & Raekwon.
@dextvreacts true, they took shots at biggie over his album cover vs nas cover. BIG responded on "kick in the door". They squashed it according to Ghostface in L.A. the night he was killed
Shyheim-Jiggy Comin (young Wu Tang honorary member who was child rapping like his big bros. Happy Birthday The Rugged One
FUN FACTS:
When NaS was in the lab with GHOST & RAE, RAEKWON was not satisfied with certain verses NaS was spitting until he spit this verse.
This verse was also supposed to be on the ILLMATIC album on a song called DEJA VU before ILLMATIC got bootlegged.
DEJA VU is on UA-cam.
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🐐
Was supposed to be on It Was Written but they changed up the style of the album from the iLLmatic vibe to the mafioso
@cibida1
You do know DEJA VU was on the Pre ILLMATIC demo tape in 1991 right ?
Dope asf
Ghost killed it
My guy!
Dope reaction! Memory Lane
War
Ghetto Prisoners
Beef all 20 minutes minimum Nas reactions!🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of the best verses ever in HiP Hop
Raekwon - Catalina
if you loved the way Nas flowed on here, then you really need to review the era from ILLMATIC to It was Written, that's when he was locked in on a 99 NBA2k level of flow.
Ayyyye there you go Dex💪💪. Nas during this time period was flowing flowing, you definitely have to do some tracks off of Illmatic and It was Written… Keep doing your thing period.
Spitters.
Pure incredibleness
Arguably one of the best rap songs ever 🎉🎉🎉
The animosity toward Big. At that stage in history, the core purist spirit of Hiphop was still relatively localized and centered in the streets, and hadn’t really yet been uprooted from that position by any of the inroads into the mainstream that Hiphop had thus far otherwise achieved. So the NY scene was very competitive and still pretty much only concerned with NY politics. In Ghost and Rae’s mind, Biggie, by way of Puffy, represented a transitioning of HipHop from its purist roots in the streets of NY, which the Wu stood for, toward a watered down, more mainstream oriented, materialistic, commercial, and less culturally innovative path. And this sentiment wasn’t only held by just Rae and Ghost, in fact it was sort of emblematic of the climate of the time, a sort of cultural civil war in hiphop, a fracture between cultural purity, entrepreneurial ambition, and many other attitudes toward where the culture was heading. Thats why its the last golden age, because out of that tense climate came a lot of great art. But it also marked the last moments of innocence in hiphop, a time when the streets rather than the industry dictated the standards of creativity, and the core of hiphop was still centered where it originated.
Check out “Da Bridge 2001” for one of the hardest Nas flows along with other Queensbridge legends. Explicit Video.🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fun Fact! Nas spit over 10 rhymes . When Raekwon heard this verse he was like thats it keep that 1
If I remember correctly, that line "don't wanna see Tupac" meant he wasn't trying to get locked up
Nahhh nas said it first
What you just said about Nas with the powerful shit, and it's all cohesive, is the reason Nas is the illest Lyricist to me.
Great Reaction!!!! Ran that shit back 5 times!!!! 😂😂😂🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Properly. Classic Track. All 3 snapped. Nas is 👑. I love how you why JAYZ BIG & NAS were the big 3. Ghostface is my fav rapper ever.
Nas said "From the womb to the tomb" 1st!
gotta listen to rainy dayz
This is my second favorite song on this album.
#1 song for me on this album is “Guillotine (Swordz)”
Inspectah Deck’s opening verse murdered the track. Everyone’s verse was fire, but Inspectah Deck sole the song.
Now we talking!!
Raekwon ft Ghostface & Cappadonna - "Ice Water"
Ghostface ft Method Man, Raekwon & Cappadonna - "Fish"
Ghostface ft Raekwon - "Motherless Child"
You need a LOT more of Ghostface in your life!!
The Rae, Ghostface, & B.I.G thing started from the,
"Only Built For Cuban Links" album...
Ghost was saying,
IF ANYNODY copy my sh**,
Imma approach you!!"
There was a skit where Ghost was talkin' about B.I.G, & how he "bit-off-of"(copied)
Nas' album cover from his 1st album, where he was on the cover as a kid...
Then,
when B.I.G's 1st album cameout,
He was on it as a kid/kid(just like Nas' album)..
That's all...
Back then, Biting another brother Style was a NO NO!
I can't believe I just wrote all this..😅
But you asked, so..
Peace!!! Dex
You real for that bro lol I appreciate it. They said Big was talking to them on Long Kiss Goodnight too!
@DexTVReacts "Guillotine Swords",
Method Man, Ghostface, Raekwon, RZA...
🔥🔥🔥
@@DexTVReactsBiggie was also coming at them and Nas on “Kick in The Door “ (1997)
@@DexTVReactsnah that was just Pac & maybe Suge
Big came at them on Victory too!!!
IMO...one of Nas coldest verses! 💯
Here is the meaning of Ghost’s verse
“Future stacks, so I hold
Thousands of cracks bagged up in my shoe box
Don’t keep jack in my lab, Dont wanna see Tupac”
Lab is slang for home. It’s like saying the crib. Tupac was locked up at the time this was released.
It’s not a dis to anyone. Ghost is saying that he doesn’t keep the crack at his home because it’s evidence. He doesn’t want to get locked up like Tupac.
From the womb to the tomb is an old school Black American ssying, from way back. ✌️ B1
Reason 97 Why Nas Is The GOAT: This is arguably the greatest verse of all-time, slight above AZ on Life's A Bitch & Killer Mike on Whole World
Regarding the beef with Rae and Ghost towards Biggie, I'm not sure, I mean I never heard it was actually about anything. I was watching different interviews with other Wu members like Meth, RZA, Inspektah Deck, and they all said basically Rae and Ghost just don't like nobody, probably only half joking
“Live on the run, police payin' me to give 'em my gun
Trick my wisdom, with the system that imprisoned my son”
- The GOAT
Pffffft 🤯🔥🤯🔥
Find a rapper from the south or west with BARS LIKE THIS….. YOU CANT !!!!!
The difference of ghost on this song compared to how he flow on a song like One is crazy.
It's like he is doing the drunken style on this like he almost can't stay on the beat 😂
Ghost face - RUN
A bullet equals 8 months in rikers which is equivalent to a year sentence revolvers commonly hold 6-8 bullets
Raekwon & Ghost RAINY DAYZ
It was about loyalty. Rae and Ghost was riding for Nas since day one. They thought Nas should’ve been the king of New York, but consensus gave Biggie the title. So in a sense HATIN.
The Tupac line was because at the time, Pac was locked up in Riker’s Island, so the line is kinda of out dated. But basically saying he is careful to no get knocked with his crack so he don’t go to jail. But pay attention, because in this verse that’s exactly where he ends up, and he describes it vividly.
Rza produced damn near every track from all da Wu members first albums
Ol’ Dirty Bastard-You Don’t Want F*ck With Me
GFK My Goat
Chef Legendary
Classic Material
Nas at his finest
finally some WU
Onyx and Wu-Tang “The Worst” explicit video. (Meth, Rae, and Killah Sin from Killah Army). Hard Street Lyrics. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Dex in the 90’s NY was the Mecca for mcees Nas and Biggie was cool but had a friendly competition. The Wu embraced Nas because he was in a lane of his own that they could relate to . Wu tang was gritty not flashy so they didn’t dig what puff had biggie on that flamboyant flashy rap. Then Big album cover had his baby picture on it which they believe he stole from Nas Illmatic cover . Out of all that it never really was a serious beef Ghost and Rae just mentioned it on Raekwon album in the same breath Method Man did “The What “ on Big first album. ( Hope I broke it down enough for you ) Gotta dig into the Wu Catalog bro .. Nas the 🐐 tho 😂😂
Pac was in jail when this record came out. He’s not keeping anything on his lap cause if the cops come he’s not tryna see Tupac in jail lmao
Nas...Made you look, drunk by myself and shootouts
Run ‐ Ghostface and jadakiss
RZA #1 New York classic
Rae & Ghost felt like B.I.G was biting off Nas and the Wu
Those first few bars *stank face*
Ghostface “wildflower” or “mighty healthy”
I need that nas “ Star Wars” tho 😅
He said don’t wanna see 2Pac meaning he ain’t trying to get locked up for that work he pushing . This dropped around the time Pac was locked up in NY in 1995 . This shit almost 30 years old . These dudes were in their 20’s writing like this . Crazy pen work .
I gave away an original copy of the purple tape on cassette years ago w my dumb ass.
Nas had verse of the month with this one in the source magazine when this album was out .. 95 was a great year... and Rae and ghost was hatin 9n big because he used a baby pic on his album cover similar to Nas illmatic
This is an all time classic 💪🏾if I can’t get my Royce 6-9 requesting, can you do Holocaust (Silkworm) by RZA?
Pac was locked up at the time this was recorded. So Ghost is basically saying he ain't trying to go to jail
@DexTV Tupac was in jail in New York at that time of the recording
Raekwon and Ghostface squashed their beef with biggie but initially they had a skit on Raekwon’s album where they were talking shit about biggie biting Nas’ album cover😅
Rae and Ghost was taking up for Nas
Dex lets go! This one of dem ones bro. This track takes me back to when my bro (RIP) and i started breaking down tracks. RZA on the beat too. Bro you got that 15K subs now lets get dex to 100,000 subs! Got to check the track Mighty Healthy -Ghostface when you get the chance
Gza Cold world
Nasir Jones is just different!!!
You gotta react to Nas -Fetus ... you won't be disappointed
Do more Ghostface and Rae.
Bro you gotta check out Black Trump by Smif N Wessun' featuring Reakwon. The beat is nutzzzzz and it will introduce you to some of the illest out of Brooklyn from the Boot Camp Click