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Its obvious that some ppl on here including me rock wit dipset but how some of u guys feel about like the rest of the cliques that dont get much exposure such as the senate shiest bub agallah unkasa etc i think they hot just as well.
Quote from: boycriedwolf619 on November 09, 2005, 05:37:33 PMIts obvious that some ppl on here including me rock wit dipset but how some of u guys feel about like the rest of the cliques that dont get much exposure such as the senate shiest bub agallah unkasa etc i think they hot just as well.I swear I thought most of the posters in here are being sarcastic
city heights is the getto southeast (killa) is even more getto i use to live they too were u from?
Quote from: boycriedwolf619 on November 09, 2005, 05:37:33 PMIts obvious that some ppl on here including me rock wit dipset but how some of u guys feel about like the rest of the cliques that dont get much exposure such as the senate shiest bub agallah unkasa etc i think they hot just as well.SAS Dipset > Purple City, SenateChea
The DiplomatsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.(Redirected from Dipset)Jump to: navigation, searchThe Diplomats (also known as Dip-Set) are a Harlem, New York-based group and movement who previously signed to Roc-A-Fella Records. Founded by rappers Cam'Ron and Jim Jones, the group released their debut album Diplomatic Immunity under their imprint Diplomat Records.Diplomat Records Records also distribute artist Cam'Ron through Asylum Records. Under Koch Entertainment, Jim Jones, 40 Cal, Freeky Zeeky, JR Writer, Hell Rell, SAS, and Jha Jha are also signed on as members of The Diplomats record label. The group's sophomore album Diplomatic Immunity 2 was released under Koch Entertainment. Juelz Santana currently is the only member still signed to Diplomat Records and Roc-A-Fella Records.One of the defining elements of the Diplomat's music is the innovative slang they have incorporated into their lyrics. The broader hip-hop community has accepted and utilized many of their terms, including "doggie," "piff," "huff," "[are] you mad?" "move the movement," and "duck tales."