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50's beat ? As usual, MTV doesn't know shit about hiphop..50 borrowed the beat from Big Noyd's "Air it out", produced by Alchemist.
Quote from: Jome on March 09, 2005, 05:58:28 PM50's beat ? As usual, MTV doesn't know shit about hiphop..50 borrowed the beat from Big Noyd's "Air it out", produced by Alchemist.Ok, do you think Jadakiss would've still used the beat if 50 hadn't used it on his album? Add 2 and 2 together buddy...
Despite the barbs that are now being thrown by Jada, he said the official D-Block response will be on a record called "Shots Fired" on Styles P's Time Is Money LP (see "Jadakiss, Fat Joe Slicing Their 50 Cent Beef Different Ways").
Quote from: *Jamal* on March 09, 2005, 06:01:21 PMQuote from: Jome on March 09, 2005, 05:58:28 PM50's beat ? As usual, MTV doesn't know shit about hiphop..50 borrowed the beat from Big Noyd's "Air it out", produced by Alchemist.Ok, do you think Jadakiss would've still used the beat if 50 hadn't used it on his album? Add 2 and 2 together buddy... Oh yeah, that changes everything, that makes the beat belong to 50..
I didn't say the beat belonged to 50... I'm just informing you why they mentioned it as "50's beat"... because it wouldn't be relative if they would've pointed out that it's Alchemist's beat for Big Noyd... there wouldn't even be a need to mention it.... lacking common sense?Would it satisfy your Norwegian ass if they put little brackets as a sidenote and wrote that it was actually an Alchemist beat for Big Noyd? It has nothing to do with the main point of the story... have you ever heard of something being "relative"?
on a different note. that gangsta-gentleman shit was weak as hell
this shit just leaked today, its not bad but im not shittin my pants over it