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Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program
you aint lying....and nas had some dope beats,yall just to much into this party beat shit.
Nas should´ve gone independet coz with his fan base he´d easily sell 300k on a real indie(Koch only pays their artists 2-3$ a pop and their structured as a major). and that way he could deliever a real hip hop album coz i doubt Def Jam will let Nas' take as many risks as he did with Street´s Disciple.
thats gonna be dope hearin a nas and jay track tho
Quote from: Pissin' On The Throne on January 23, 2006, 05:24:09 AMNas should´ve gone independet coz with his fan base he´d easily sell 300k on a real indie(Koch only pays their artists 2-3$ a pop and their structured as a major). and that way he could deliever a real hip hop album coz i doubt Def Jam will let Nas' take as many risks as he did with Street´s Disciple.Well, "Street's Disciple" was a bit of a commercial disappointment, so that's understandable from a business POV. From an artistic standpoint, tho, I really had trouble liking that album. It was too long and frankly, self-indulgent, even by Nas' own standards. I don't want Nas to go back to doing his Nas Escobar shit and working with Diddy, but there's a point where you can get too ambitious taking artistic risks and wind up fucking yourself over, and Nas definitely reached that point on "Street's Disciple".