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saw this a min ago on the front page of yahoo...prob the first time he ever graced it - funny what some beef can do


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Originally Posted by Cartier Urkel

INFAMOUS199 wrote:
10 years from now will all be looking different at the doors jay-z broke down for hip hop and he shouldnt even be mentioned with any other rapper now that he has more #1 albums than ELVIS. i mean cmon where they do that at. Also beans is stupit hes just a pawn and hes not gonna sign to gunit because hes still under contract, 50 excecuted his plan excellently and well be waving goodbye to him after this album because hes gonna drop a greatest hits right after and will be done with his contract and move to movies. Obviously beans is doing this to try to get out of his contract because he dosent have any money he starvin especially with 8,000 copies sold on his last album. At the end of the day 50 is not as talented as jay his music dosent grow and hes saying jay-z cant write street no more so he makes excuses like american gangster while hes doing the same thing by saying BISD is a prequel to get rich or die tryin -_-

Cheers to all these little wack rappers who have no business sense and continue to cry about their financial and contract situations. -1 for them +5 for jews


Seeing as how the t isn't close enough to the d to make an honest mistake, you lose all credibility....you're done for the day

That explanation got me
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Originally Posted by SEND ONE

Jay had no high profile co-sign.
Word?

O.K.


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Sorry to burst your bubble, but Biggie didn't bring Jay-Z into mainstream like Eminem did 50. Jay-Z was already coming up with Reasonable Doubt, Eminemsigned 50, Jay-z and Damon Dash did their own thing. Roc-a-Fella went strong for almost over 10 years. G-unit fizzled out after The massacre.
 
Look at the Roc's run Vs. G-Unit's run.

How can you even say Roc had a run, Jay Z was the ONLY artist to drop on that label until Memph Bleek's debut in 99 which failed to go gold, then Beansdropped in 2000 (I think Rell dropped an album that went nowhere in the late 90s)...

They didn't have another platinum artist on the label until 6 years after Reasonable Doubt & that was Cam, who ended up leaving in 3 years after, Jay Zgot jelous... You would think a label that couldn't manage to produce another artist that could sell a million would be happy for another successful rapperand his ENTIRE movement joining the label and making the roster A LOT stronger... NOPE, Jay Z was jelous of Cam's shine...

Then no one else went plat until Kanye in 04... So thats 8 years in between 3 different acts goin platinum...

Where as the first release on G Unit was Beg For Mercy - Multi Platinum, the 2nd release Hunger For More - Multi Platinum, 3rd Straight Outta Cashville -Platinum, Documentary - Multi Platinum, Massacre - Multi Platinum, Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon - Gold, GRODT soundtrack - Platinum...

Thats all in a 2-3 year span... Every artist that dropped on the label either went Multi-Platinum/Plat/or Gold... Where as Roc A Fella needed someone who Damebrought in to acheive the same feats... Much like Dame was the one to bring Kanye to the Roc... But yall gonna give Jay Z all the credit?? You can't beserious...

The Roc wasn't even considered an active label until Dip Set came there, they had 3 artists that came out for 6 or 7 years... & Jay was the only onereally selling units...

Lets not forget cats that were down with the Roc from waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back that never did $!!$
Christian
Rell
Diomonds In Da Ruff
Amil
Sorry to burst your bubble, but Biggie didn't bring Jay-Z into mainstream like Eminem did 50. Jay-Z was already coming up with Reasonable Doubt, Eminem signed 50, Jay-z and Damon Dash did their own thing. Roc-a-Fella went strong for almost over 10 years. G-unit fizzled out after The massacre.
So Jay Z appearing on Life After Death (which is the highest selling hip hop album since) did nothing for Jay Z who failed to go gold on theorginal release of Reasonable Doubt didn't help him?? Appearing on Brooklyn's Finest, or the Dead Presidents video, or Ain't No N vid... BIGputting him on Lil Kim's debut (which sold more then Jay's) didn't help him??... Jay Z got ALOT of help, Foxy saved his career,Irv Gotti is what got him on Def Jam to begin with, ROC was on Prorioty
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@ Roc A Fella going "Strong" for 10 years...

I don't know if you are too young to remember, or just an idiot, but you don't know what you're talkin about... AT ALL
 
They didn't have another platinum artist on the label until 6 years after Reasonable Doubt & that was Cam

There's a difference between having a run versus total number of sales champ. No matter how you look at it, the Roc's run was longer than G-Unit'srun.

Jay Z was jelous of Cam's shine...

First off, the word is "jealous". Second, that's like Batman being jealous of Robin, it just doesn't make sense.

So thats 8 years


You said it best Nay, I'm glad your starting to see the light.

So Jay Z appearing on Life After Death (which is the highest selling hip hop album since) did nothing for Jay Z
Sure that helped as well as having features with some of the other artists you mentioned, but Jay Z was never signed with any of those artists orproducers you could name. He built his own brand, and didn't get signed by one of if not the biggest rapper in the game at the time.
 
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise


Sorry to burst your bubble, but Biggie didn't bring Jay-Z into mainstream like Eminem did 50. Jay-Z was already coming up with Reasonable Doubt, Eminem signed 50, Jay-z and Damon Dash did their own thing. Roc-a-Fella went strong for almost over 10 years. G-unit fizzled out after The massacre.
So Jay Z appearing on Life After Death (which is the highest selling hip hop album since) did nothing for Jay Z who failed to go gold on the orginal release of Reasonable Doubt didn't help him?? Appearing on Brooklyn's Finest, or the Dead Presidents video, or Ain't No N vid... BIG putting him on Lil Kim's debut (which sold more then Jay's) didn't help him??... Jay Z got ALOT of help, Foxy saved his career, Irv Gotti is what got him on Def Jam to begin with, ROC was on Prorioty
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@ Roc A Fella going "Strong" for 10 years...

I don't know if you are too young to remember, or just an idiot, but you don't know what you're talkin about... AT ALL
People will always act like something didn't happen just because they dont remember it.......or is it just rap fans?
 
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Look at the Roc's run Vs. G-Unit's run.

How can you even say Roc had a run, Jay Z was the ONLY artist to drop on that label until Memph Bleek's debut in 99 which failed to go gold, then Beans dropped in 2000 (I think Rell dropped an album that went nowhere in the late 90s)...

They didn't have another platinum artist on the label until 6 years after Reasonable Doubt & that was Cam, who ended up leaving in 3 years after, Jay Z got jelous... You would think a label that couldn't manage to produce another artist that could sell a million would be happy for another successful rapper and his ENTIRE movement joining the label and making the roster A LOT stronger... NOPE, Jay Z was jelous of Cam's shine...

Then no one else went plat until Kanye in 04... So thats 8 years in between 3 different acts goin platinum...

Where as the first release on G Unit was Beg For Mercy - Multi Platinum, the 2nd release Hunger For More - Multi Platinum, 3rd Straight Outta Cashville - Platinum, Documentary - Multi Platinum, Massacre - Multi Platinum, Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon - Gold, GRODT soundtrack - Platinum...

Thats all in a 2-3 year span... Every artist that dropped on the label either went Multi-Platinum/Plat/or Gold... Where as Roc A Fella needed someone who Dame brought in to acheive the same feats... Much like Dame was the one to bring Kanye to the Roc... But yall gonna give Jay Z all the credit?? You can't be serious...

The Roc wasn't even considered an active label until Dip Set came there, they had 3 artists that came out for 6 or 7 years... & Jay was the only one really selling units...

Lets not forget cats that were down with the Roc from waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back that never did $!!$
Christian
Rell
Diomonds In Da Ruff
Amil
Sorry to burst your bubble, but Biggie didn't bring Jay-Z into mainstream like Eminem did 50. Jay-Z was already coming up with Reasonable Doubt, Eminem signed 50, Jay-z and Damon Dash did their own thing. Roc-a-Fella went strong for almost over 10 years. G-unit fizzled out after The massacre.
So Jay Z appearing on Life After Death (which is the highest selling hip hop album since) did nothing for Jay Z who failed to go gold on the orginal release of Reasonable Doubt didn't help him?? Appearing on Brooklyn's Finest, or the Dead Presidents video, or Ain't No N vid... BIG putting him on Lil Kim's debut (which sold more then Jay's) didn't help him??... Jay Z got ALOT of help, Foxy saved his career, Irv Gotti is what got him on Def Jam to begin with, ROC was on Prorioty
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@ Roc A Fella going "Strong" for 10 years...

I don't know if you are too young to remember, or just an idiot, but you don't know what you're talkin about... AT ALL


For you to say that Jay was jealous of Cam'ron, means either you're too young or an idiot. You guys are listing Beg for Mercy which was a compilationalbum, we're talking about who released more talent between Jay and 50. As for not doing $!!$: Olivia M.O.P Mase Fox (LOL) Hot Rod Hell even Mobb Deep. Andwhere the hell is Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo?
 
First off, the word is "jealous". Second, that's like Batman being jealous of Robin, it just doesn't make sense.


ANYBODY can just come up with some lame %** analogy, but it is a WELL KNOWN fact that Cam was going to get a higher position on Roc-a-fella.

And Sean put an end to that.


Why are you dudes even arguing about who's 'run' was longer? It's clear that the roc has been around longer than G-Unit.

The REAL question should be who had more of an IMPACT on the music business???? And the answer is G-Unit.
 
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man u dudes are like sum cartoons....it gotta be a hidden level ofsarcasm yall on...most of this issh cant be serious yall goin for laughs...gotta be
 
Originally Posted by SEND ONE

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise


Sorry to burst your bubble, but Biggie didn't bring Jay-Z into mainstream like Eminem did 50. Jay-Z was already coming up with Reasonable Doubt, Eminem signed 50, Jay-z and Damon Dash did their own thing. Roc-a-Fella went strong for almost over 10 years. G-unit fizzled out after The massacre.
So Jay Z appearing on Life After Death (which is the highest selling hip hop album since) did nothing for Jay Z who failed to go gold on the orginal release of Reasonable Doubt didn't help him?? Appearing on Brooklyn's Finest, or the Dead Presidents video, or Ain't No N vid... BIG putting him on Lil Kim's debut (which sold more then Jay's) didn't help him??... Jay Z got ALOT of help, Foxy saved his career, Irv Gotti is what got him on Def Jam to begin with, ROC was on Prorioty
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@ Roc A Fella going "Strong" for 10 years...

I don't know if you are too young to remember, or just an idiot, but you don't know what you're talkin about... AT ALL
People will always act like something didn't happen just because they dont remember it.......or is it just rap Jay Z fans?



Sure that helped as well as having features with some of the other artists you mentioned, but Jay Z was never signed with any of those artists or producers you could name. He built his own brand, and didn't get signed by one of if not the biggest rapper in the game at the time.


So since Jay Z wasn't signed to them it doesn't count?? Fox was never signed to Roc... Lil Kim was NEVER signed to Bad Boy... So I guess neither one ofthem got help, they rose to fame on their own 2 huh??
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... I swear you are willing to throw any argument out there to protect your idol regardless of if itmakes a minimul amount of sense or not...

You act as if 50's 02 mixtape buzz wasn't bigger than what Jay had with 2 albums out already... You're trying to rewrite history to make it seemlike Jay Z just emerged from his own hard work and sweat, when infact if you look @ it he got WAAAAY more help, no one in NYC wanted to @%$! with 50... Theywas all scared. Meanwhile the REAL King Of New York was pulling strings making sure Jay Z was good, cause he couldn't have done it on his own, like he hadtried the 7 years before to no avail... But I guess we'll convienetly forget about that too...

For you to say that Jay was jealous of Cam'ron, means either you're too young or an idiot. You guys are listing Beg for Mercy which was a compilation album, we're talking about who released more talent between Jay and 50. As for not doing $!!$: Olivia M.O.P Mase Fox (LOL) Hot Rod Hell even Mobb Deep. And where the hell is Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo?
You're an idiot...

Why wouldn't you be proud to have someone else on your label going platinum...

Beg For Mercy wasn't a compilation you FREAK... It was a GROUP album

That would be like me calling Dynasty a compilation... (no wait, it WAS compilation till they realized the Roc A Fella brand meant next to nothing, so it waschanged to a Jay Z album... But I'm sure none of you remember that either... How convinient)

Mase was never signed... M.O.P. didn't drop on that great Roc A Fella label either... Mazaradi Fox isn't on G Unit... & Hot Rod got out of a RealEstate job, where as Amil was sent back to K Mart after Roc A Fella and all that money over there...
 
Originally Posted by Deuce King

g-unit still has a pulse..rocafella been dead and buried years ago.
For all intense purposes G-Unit is on life support champ. Also, Rocafellla may be dead and buried but their run was ALOT longer than G-Unit's run. I tried to tell all you dudes before, it's not how fast you sprint out of the gates but how well you run the race and how you finish.
The reason why we lead the pack, this is a marathon
You start off fast then you weezin' in the back
 
So since Jay Z wasn't signed to them it doesn't count??

Negro can you read?? Let me re-post my response to your statement.................."Sure that helped as well as having features with someof the other artists you mentioned"
 
That would be like me calling Dynasty a compilation... (no wait, it WAS compilation till they realized the Roc A Fella brand meant next to nothing, so it was changed to a Jay Z album... But I'm sure none of you remember that either... How convinient)
DJClue puts out a compilation?
i convinient of you to forget.
 
Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50

DJClue puts out a compilation?
i convinient of you to forget.
I actually did forget about that... Didn't know the Roc A Fella fanatics were actually gonna claim that album as if it was some Roc familyaffair... It was damn near every hot artist from ever label on the east involved in that...

I guess we can give Roc A Fella credit for that... So from 96-02 they had 2 platinum artists and a platinum DJ(??)... Now thats a Dynasty
 
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50
In general I would say 50. Now if you narrow it down to a certain aspect of the game I might tell you differently.
 
Originally Posted by Deuce King

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50
In general I would say 50. Now if you narrow it down to a certain aspect of the game I might tell you differently.

I said to myself that I would stay outta this thread but

Are u serious?
 
Originally Posted by yungmatt

Originally Posted by Deuce King

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50
In general I would say 50. Now if you narrow it down to a certain aspect of the game I might tell you differently.

I said to myself that I would stay outta this thread but

Are u serious?

Em and Dre with the cosign?
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Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50

DJClue puts out a compilation?
i convinient of you to forget.
I actually did forget about that... Didn't know the Roc A Fella fanatics were actually gonna claim that album as if it was some Roc family affair... It was damn near every hot artist from ever label on the east involved in that...

I guess we can give Roc A Fella credit for that... So from 96-02 they had 2 platinum artists and a platinum DJ(??)... Now thats a Dynasty

im not even tryin to argue that point, but that was the reason for the change of the album to Jay's. you ask, you got an answer.
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Originally Posted by jthagreat

Originally Posted by yungmatt

Originally Posted by Deuce King

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50
In general I would say 50. Now if you narrow it down to a certain aspect of the game I might tell you differently.

I said to myself that I would stay outta this thread but

Are u serious?

Em and Dre with the cosign?
nerd.gif


You conviently forget that Fif was the most sought after free agent just off of his SELF MADE mixtape buzz even before he got signed toshady/aftermath?

Edit: It doesnt even make sense talking to yall
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Originally Posted by Deuce King

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50
In general I would say 50. Now if you narrow it down to a certain aspect of the game I might tell you differently.

You're in the state of denial...

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Is there something in your STANism that doesn't allow you to tell the truth if it hurts Jay Z?? Come on fam...

Jay Z was riding coatails from 1989 till 96... There was no bidding war for him, Irv Gotti got Roc A Fella that deal @ Def Jam... This is sad...

You conviently forget that Fif was the most sought after free agent just off of his SELF MADE mixtape buzz even before he got signed to shady/aftermath?
That was one of the biggest bidding wars in hip hop history... All from 50's street buzz...

Jay Z Stans are in denial...
 
Originally Posted by yungmatt

Originally Posted by jthagreat

Originally Posted by yungmatt

Originally Posted by Deuce King

Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

Simple question... Who got more help...

Jay or 50
In general I would say 50. Now if you narrow it down to a certain aspect of the game I might tell you differently.

I said to myself that I would stay outta this thread but

Are u serious?

Em and Dre with the cosign?
nerd.gif


You conviently forget that Fif was the most sought after free agent just off of his SELF MADE mixtape buzz even before he got signed to shady/aftermath?

Edit: It doesnt even make sense talking to yall
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Na fam, i dont even know how or why i put myself in this convo/debate, but the co sign of Dre and Em was huge.
 
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise

I guess we can give Roc A Fella credit for that... So from 96-02 they had 2 platinum artists and a platinum DJ(??)... Now thats a Dynasty
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son this ***% had me dying. Idcthough I throw it up with a single tear drop rolling down my cheek <>
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