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He deserves to have his song stolen for choosing "New York Money" as his rap name. Nym...jus look at that shiet. Its like Mims but its NOT.
Dipset = SWAG
Quote from: Spice 2k7 on September 02, 2007, 11:40:30 PMDipset = SWAGand thats about it.......NOTHIN ELSE
Quote from: blunts40sbitches on September 04, 2007, 06:32:50 PMQuote from: Spice 2k7 on September 02, 2007, 11:40:30 PMDipset = SWAGand thats about it.......NOTHIN ELSEsays the guy w/ Snoop and Warren in his sig LOL. Try listening to Dipset before writing them off, check out 40 cal and then tell me dipset's wack
this: http://kochent.edgeboss.net/download/kochent/radiohits/showoff.mp3is NOT Danja. and seems as though some people think Hell Rell stole it: ****As Diplomat's crew member Hell Rell prepares to release his debut album "For The Hell Of It," his first single has been leaked on the internet and is shrouded in controversy. This track called "Show Off" was blatantly stolen from Bronx rapper NYM (an acronym for New York Money and prounounced 'Nim'). NYM had been an associate of Hell Rell's until now, even penning some tracks for him. A few months ago, he had played his own unreleased tracks for Hell Rell, one of which was NYM's track "Show It Off." Come to find out that Rell was not to be trusted and is a straight swagger jacker and unscrupulous artist. When NYM became aware that Hell Rell had made a track with his concept, an almost identical hook and only altered his verses, he tried to contact the Dipset rapper. However it was clear Rell was in the wrong when he refused to answer his homie's calls. NYM was only able to confront him by calling Rell's cell phone from an unfamiliar number, at which point Rell answered the call and a heated argument ensued. Needless to say the call turned ugly at which point Hell Rell got scared and hung up. Now it remains to be seen how this drama will unfold as it becomes not only a legal matter, but a street matter as NYM is not one to be disrespected. NYM is serioulsy challenging Hell Rell's legitimacy and credibility as a rapper.****source: http://www.myspace.com/lbgoon