Notorious M.P. layin down that subliminal shit, na mean ?
Let us quote the mothership of all retards :
In January 1999, critics noted the track "My Life" from Brown's second studio effort Chyna Doll for being an "open appeal" to Brown's friendship with Lil' Kim, in which she cited the relationship being "lost for pride", but also contradicted herself after making attacks on "pointed mistresses".[108][109][110] Critics indicated the records were in subtle use to diss Lil' Kim, especially since during this time, Brown had been supporting Kim's rival Faith Evans in multiple interviews.[109] On May 1999, the mastered version of Lil Cease's "Play Around" with Diddy's verse had hit radio airwaves and was set to be featured on Cease's debut The Wonderful World of Cease A Leo.[103] In the song, after Kim's guest rap, Diddy says, "Stop trying to sound like her too bitches"; a subliminal diss aimed at Foxy.[103] In addition, tabloid reports began to circulate and beg the question, "Why does Foxy Brown suddenly sound exactly like Lil' Kim?"[111] While others went on to add, in emphasis of Diddy's "Play Around" verse: "It's finally coming out. Foxy Brown bites worse than a pit bull."[112] In addition, Kim's guest appearance on Mobb Deep's "Quiet Storm (Remix)" and her sophomore album's title track, "The Notorious K.I.M.," were released as diss records to Foxy Brown.[103] Angered by Kim's response, Brown joined forces with longtime associates Capone-N-Noreaga on the track, "Bang, Bang."[103] In the track, Brown mimicked Kim's interpolation of MC Lyte's "10% Dis," and went on to add: "You and Diddy y'all kill me with that subliminal shit."[103] Towards the ending of her verse, Brown pushed the envelope by dissing Kim's grieving for the loss of Biggie Smalls, "Let the nigga [Biggie] rest in peace, and hop off his dick, bitch do you."[103][113]
Deeply offended by Foxy's harsh remarks, Kim did not reply subliminally nor openly towards Brown. However, on February 26, 2001, at 3 p.m., when Kim had left New York radio station Hot 97 a shooting broke out; over twenty shots were fired between two groups of three men.[114][115] One of the men in the groups was Capone, one-half member of Capone-N-Noreaga, who was entering the Hot 97 building in promotion of interviewer DJ Clue's new album, The Professional 2, which happened to have also featured Kim.[116] An affiliate, Efrain Ocasio, from Capone's entourage was shot in the back; both parties from Kim and Capone denied any involvement in the shooting.[116] However, a motive behind the shooting was later determined; detectives informed The New York Daily News that it was a result of the verses Foxy Brown recited in "Bang, Bang."[116]
Shaken up by the incident, Brown tried to reach out to Kim in hopes of settling a truce.[117] Brown stated, "I really don't know how it started. But Russell [Simmons] and I, we got together, and I said, 'Russell, I want to call a truce.' I want to have a sit-down with Kim. I don't care what it is. Let's just end it. We can even do a collaboration. We're bigger than this. If it has to start with me, let it start with me."[117] Brown even extended an olive branch to Kim's camp, however Kim had cut all ties with Diddy, Bad Boy associates and wanted no communication with Brown whatsoever.[117] On July 6, 2005, Kim was sentenced to prison for three counts of perjury and one count of conspiracy.[118]
During the 4-year span leading up to Kim's sentencing, Brown and Kim began to exchange subtle diss records towards each other, among them included Kim's La Bella Mafia, "Came Back for You," "Quiet," and "Guess Who's Back"; and in turn, Brown's Ill Na Na 2: The Fever and various mixtape freestyles with Kim's rival, Charli Baltimore.[119] In the midst of the diss records, Brown was interviewed by Doug Banks in 2003 to disclose any further details pertaining to her dispute with Kim.[120] Brown claimed that Kim was allegedly jealous that Biggie was to include Brown in his Junior Mafia collective.[120] Brown also added that a tell-all book disclosing the feud would be released in Christmas of 2003.[120] In her final regards to the dispute, Brown stated: "Kim is the only female artist that keeps me on my toes. She's the only one that I can look at; and any other artist that says they don't have that one person that keeps them driven... is lying."[120]
Following her release from prison, Lil' Kim no longer acknowledged Foxy Brown. Brown, on the other hand, has consistently targeted Kim as a prime basis in her music and concert venues since Kim's prison release.[121][122][123][124][125][126][127]
On May 17, 2012, Kim attended an interview with radio show, The Breakfast Club.[128] When asked about whether or not she had spoken to Brown at all in recent years, Kim replied, "I don't even know her. And when I say that; I don't know who she is to these days. I wouldn't even know what her voice sounds like."[128]
For the record, this is the item they're discussing :
That stuff in square brackets ? References, baby. Because all this inane crap is backed up by like... you know, stuff. And shit. But it also contradicted itself (a subliminal diss aimed at the pisspot).
Angered by stuff happening on TV reality shows and unable to comprehend what in the actual fuck "pointed mistresses" is supposed to mean (it's the lips, isn't it ?) I'm joining forces with long time associate... no wait a minute. If we're long time associates doesn't it mean we've already joined forces ? Or is this mimicking an interpolation ?
Regardless! During the four year interval starting five minutes ago I began to now push the envelope by making a reference to SchweddyBalls. Because verbal aspect is for the Greeks, we ain't got no need for that shit. Am I doin' it rite niggaz ? Bumstcz bumstcz!
Seriously now, anyone proposing black culture as depicted herein is in any sense culture at all has serious issues. Such as for instance illiteracy, which always and everywhere prevents one from communion with actual culture.
Jus' sayin', na mean ?
Monday, 2 December 2013
Ugh. This shit infuriates me because there is a plethora of excellent hip hop out there. But these bitches like Lil' Kim gotta ruin it fo' da rest of us niggas.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN8VOsJCJLk - for shits and giggles.
Monday, 2 December 2013
I was thinking of you while writing it. Consider yourself trolled.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
How so? I agree 100% with you on your disposition in regards to Lil' Kim.
Perhaps you should lay down some dope ass rhymes yo?
PRESENTING THE INFAMOUS MP!
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They call me MP cause that's my muthafuckin' name
The n00bs in BTC talk thinkin this a game!
This real life foo, stop frontin' be cool.
Didn't you know? MPOE worth more than all of you fools.
I stack dem coins to the sky, call me Scrooge McDuck,
I'm Romanian so of course I don't give fuck,
Nigga's wanna bitbet? Come on try ya luck,
Try and short that satoshi and you'll be stuck.
What the fuck Gavin, we can't be havin'
These magic numbers, look at #assets they laughin'
I guess niggas will always die in the woodchipper
Just like a dude who gets his dick stuck in the zipper
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Now that the market is jumping
All the dorky kids, braces on their teeth, be pumpin'
Quick to the point, to the point, no faking
Cooking wannabes by the pound like bacon
Burning them in their own fat from their own lipo
I go crazy when I hear a PMB IPO
Add a top hat on a souped up tempo
I'm on a roll and it's time to go solo
Rollin' in my CSS 5.0 halo
With my ragtop down so my hair can blow
The girlies on standby, waving just to say, "Hi!"
Did you stop? No – I just drove by
Kept on pursuing to the next stop
I busted a left and I'm heading to the next block
etc etc