one of the best diss tracks ever released i didnt even know who whitey ford was and im pretty sure its because of this track the hit em up beat switch and homage goes so hard idk how this isnt still talked about
Mar 29, 2025

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Most of the rap beefs from the past couple of years carry a distinct lack of death threats like this one has, that’s why I’m grateful for meet the grahams
Mar 29, 2025
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@GREENELYSIUM exactly em told everyone who heard the track to beat this niggas ass on sight beefs nowadays are too nice although yeah meet the grahams was absolutely brutal kendrick really understands the essence of rap beefs
Mar 29, 2025
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@ODETTE Em during that era was movin like a fuckin lunatic, couldn’t be beat. Master of the craft fr.
Mar 29, 2025

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Go read a book you illiterate son of a bitch and step up yo vocab! How he worked in a diss like that in the midst of everything else he says in his verse... just beautiful
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But it’s College Dropout. I know I know and I agree that guy we don’t speak of is off his shit, but as a kid nothing had ever hit me like that. My mom and Dad played nothing but R&B, Gospel and Rock. My older brother loved Rap music but it was the typical early 2000s 50 cent, Jay Z etc. I still remember the first time I ever heard a Ye song. My older brother and Dad picked me up from school and my brother pulls out this cd. He always had the newest album and he asked my Dad and I “yo can I play this, it’s so good”. I saw the bear and the cover and proceeded to clown my brother. Who wants to listen to this? its a bear bro you crazy put that back in your pocket. He ignored me and popped it in the cd player First skit, funny. Made me laugh. Once We Don’t Care began to play I legit froze. Had NEVER heard something like that. For all the people who weren’t around at that time YE was for real different. We had never heard a rapper that was mainstream rapping about kinda normal shit. That was strictly underground rap territory and for it to be soul sampled out and really good and not overly preachy and lame. It changed my view of what rap could be. I was obsessed with researching every producer on the album every sample every feature. It was just the first album I loved and obsessed over. Hate that bro is just beyond redemption because he really opened my eyes to where music could go
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The entire Dedication 2 mixtape is essential, and the closer is one of its best moments. Smarter, funnier, more coherent, and a million times more emotionally resonant than any Immortal Technique song, Wayne even makes reference to conspiracies about the levees during Katrina so he's really beating Tech at his own game. The hidden track at the end is Wayne remixing Ambitionz Az A Ridah, too.
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