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19840, Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by nick, Sun Feb-04-01 02:41 PM
I heard at hiphopsite.com that Evidence made a return diss track to SLim called Bobby Fisher. I'm downloading it on napster but it's only listed at 1:28 seconds. Anbody heard it yet Peace.
19841, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by lagism, Sun Feb-04-01 03:28 PM
i don't know what you're getting on napster, but i'm getting some sort of boy band song when i downloaded it. must be misnamed or something. if u got it, let me know.

peace.lagism.OUT

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"Be not too hasty to trust, or to admire, the teachers of morality: they discourse like angels, but they live like men." -Samuel Johnson
19842, yeahhh...i downloaded it...BUT
Posted by guest, Sun Feb-04-01 05:57 PM
it's...not evidence...it's canibus...sooo...what's up with the song?
19843, Same here
Posted by nick, Sun Feb-04-01 07:56 PM
But hell, i like that Canibus song haha. Yeah, i dont know whats up, i want to hear this track though. Angiee give us some info on this pleaseeeeeeeeee.
19844, RE: yeahhh...i downloaded it...BUT
Posted by spirit, Mon Feb-05-01 01:56 AM
ha. canibus is a bugged genius. he probably signed onto napster with his song saved as "evidence - bobby fisher (eminem dis)", left his computer on all day, and let his track get wordlwide exposure. ha.

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19845, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by Harmonia, Sun Feb-04-01 08:05 PM
Yea Evidence does have a diss track to Eminem called 'Bobby Fisher' but like you guys figured out, all that shit on napster isn't it. I know that today Ev was gonna put the final touches on it today and play it for some LA radio show, we'll see what happens....


"Get wicked like them kids say in Boston!" -Evidence
19846, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by Harmonia, Sun Feb-04-01 08:08 PM
Oh and if you aren't familiar with the movie 'Searching For Bobby Fisher' go watch it, cuz you'll understand the concept behind the track alot better.

"Get wicked like them kids say in Boston!" -Evidence
19847, well, his concept can go two ways...
Posted by guest, Sun Feb-04-01 08:29 PM
because bobby fischer is also the name of a world-class chess champion.

we'll see though. hopefully, it'll be put on wax pretty soon.

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19848, duh..
Posted by UrbanCowgRRL, Mon Feb-05-01 10:14 AM
that's the kid the movies about!
so i think there is technically only ONE way to go there smart guy ;-)

Much love,
Kyle

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19849, RE: duh..
Posted by standard deviant, Tue Feb-06-01 11:44 AM
>that's the kid the movies about!
>
>so i think there is technically
>only ONE way to go
>there smart guy ;-)

actually, the movie is purely fiction. Bobby Fisher really exists and was a US grandmaster (not very common). So they used his name in the title of a movie about "the next" US grandmaster.
19850, No no no
Posted by drFunkenstein, Tue Feb-06-01 05:22 PM
The movie is not purely fictional- it is based on Josh Waitzkin (sp ???) who is now in his early 20s, but was a famous child chess player. My pops is a huge chess head so I know this stuff

peace,
-drFunkenstein
19851, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by Negmarron, Sun Feb-04-01 08:34 PM
you post on ughh.com dont you
19852, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by Harmonia, Sun Feb-04-01 08:48 PM
I assume you're talkin to me...yea i work for ughh.com, im a moderator on the message board there.

And, in the song 'Bobby Fisher' Ev uses samples from the movie, im not gonna give anymore away, just wait til you peep it!

"Get wicked like them kids say in Boston!" -Evidence
19853, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by ChaotikEntity, Tue Feb-06-01 12:58 PM
I heard the actual track, Its a sample but
a pretty good sample, point your search to: Http://www.hiphopsite.com :)



God Bless, Peace, One.
Chaotik Entity aka Shun_Thee WAS HERE!
19854, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by Negmarron, Tue Feb-06-01 01:17 PM
i used to post there, got tired of anticon nutswingers

hot shit (sort of) ----> http://www.spaceports.com/~terran/

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19855, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by guest, Tue Feb-06-01 12:12 PM
dr evil trying to steal my mojo!!!!!!! the best line all year.....lol!em got crushed i hope he responds cause i dont really know what he got on ev except sales....the underground prevails again!!!!!.......babu for president.
19856, I thought this was Harmonia from UGHH
Posted by nick, Sun Feb-04-01 11:32 PM
What up, that board is entertaining as all hell if nothing else.
19857, RE: I thought this was Harmonia from UGHH
Posted by Harmonia, Sun Feb-04-01 11:33 PM
hahahaha, yea no doubt, thanx for checkin it out!


"Get wicked like them kids say in Boston!" -Evidence
19858, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by application, Mon Feb-05-01 10:47 AM
Ev was
>gonna put the final touches
>on it today and play
>it for some LA radio
>show,

You know which LA radio show by any chance?


-Ryan

"Police don't sweep to get the dust out
They want your name in the system,
I need to mention the death penalty is
legal lynchin
People listen, they got teenagers up in
the line up
To fill the new facility they built,
they need the crime up
Please, the war on drugs is really war
on the youth
War on the people
War on the truth
The violent crimes rise,
the silent dies as sirens cry through
the night
People fight for what's left and not
what's right"

-Talib Kweli
19859, where's the beef?
Posted by ICE, Sun Feb-04-01 09:04 PM
I'm lost. someone clue me in, how did this beef start? i have lost touch with my hip hop over the last couple months due to my extreme brokeness and the fact that i have taken up residence in my own fantasy world of unsobriety and laziness.


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19860, RE: where's the beef?
Posted by Harmonia, Sun Feb-04-01 09:07 PM
<deep breath>
Eminem dissed Everlast on 'My Name Is'
Everlast dissed Eminem on the Dilated People's track 'Ear Drums Pop Remix'
Eminem dissed Everlast on 'I Remember'
Everlast dissed Eminem on 'Whiteys Revenge'
Eminem and D12 dissed Everlast, Evidence and Rakka on 'Quitter'
Evidence dissed Eminem on 'Bobby Fisher'



"Get wicked like them kids say in Boston!" -Evidence
19861, RE: where's the beef?
Posted by guest, Tue Feb-06-01 01:26 PM
It was actually "I Just Don't Give A Fuck" in which Eminem dissed Everlast. However, I didn't see it as much of a diss. More of a play on words.
---------------------------------------
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19863, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by Whanoon, Sun Feb-04-01 10:56 PM
Someone PLEASE link this when it comes out.
I'm pumped, yeah I know it's stupid but I am.

I'm stranded out here in Indiana and will never hear it on the radio.

Fuckin go Evidence!

Mpozi on cockroaches:
"... the kind you
wanted to paint grey and
play with in the tub
(singin "highway to the danger
zone" while little roaches flew
on and off of them)...
the kind that would try
and climb the wall and
fall off cause they was
so big... "

"Free speeches only reaches those who already know about it/this is how we go about it"-Andre 3000

AIM=Jfreezdom

19864, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by guest, Mon Feb-05-01 09:46 AM
Hey, I'm on IMesh. can someone send me a link ?



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19865, I just found it!
Posted by Whanoon, Sun Feb-04-01 11:01 PM
Using WinMX, via OpenNap...have not listened to it yet, but it is 4 minutes long...more to follow...

Mpozi on cockroaches:
"... the kind you
wanted to paint grey and
play with in the tub
(singin "highway to the danger
zone" while little roaches flew
on and off of them)...
the kind that would try
and climb the wall and
fall off cause they was
so big... "

"Free speeches only reaches those who already know about it/this is how we go about it"-Andre 3000

AIM=Jfreezdom

19866, RE: I just found it!
Posted by guest, Mon Feb-05-01 01:22 PM
a friend of mine heard it... said it wasn't bad, but not great. but hey, that's him. i wanna hear it for myself.
19867, where?
Posted by Whanoon, Mon Feb-05-01 01:52 PM
I thought I had found it, but it was that Canibus song instead.

Did you ask your friend where?


Mpozi on cockroaches:
"... the kind you
wanted to paint grey and
play with in the tub
(singin "highway to the danger
zone" while little roaches flew
on and off of them)...
the kind that would try
and climb the wall and
fall off cause they was
so big... "

"Free speeches only reaches those who already know about it/this is how we go about it"-Andre 3000

AIM=Jfreezdom

19868, RE: where?
Posted by guest, Mon Feb-05-01 04:33 PM
see below...
19869, Everything you wanted to know about Bobby Fisher, but were afraid to post...
Posted by guest, Mon Feb-05-01 02:46 PM
Well, I was on Napster today and some kid sent me an instant message...as it turned out to be, it was none other than Kutmasta Kurt...so yes, they put the song on Napster and as some of yall have pointed out, most versions on Napster are messed up...
the real version is 2:56 long, everything else is fake....so anyway, after 30 minutes of downloading and searching, Kutmasta Kurt ended up emailing it to me...I think it's a tight track, no hook, no chorus, just Ev dissin Eminem...he ends his verse saying that he "saved the best for part 2" so there might be more coming up....
so right now, I can think of 3 ways to get the song...
1) Search Napster for a 2:56 min. version...
2) Kutmasta Kurt said he might put it on his website, so check for http://www.threshrecs.com ...while you're at it, check out the flash video for We All Over....
3) Send me an email at Fabian@bboy.com and I'll forward you the mp3...

NOTE: Try Step 1 and 2 before the third one...:) Thank you...

Peace
19870, so...
Posted by Barticus, Mon Feb-05-01 07:00 PM
Whats Kutmaster kurts napster ID??


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19871, Everlast's dis song was better
Posted by nonseq, Mon Feb-05-01 07:15 PM
But it's low to bring dead relatives into a dis song. Damn Ev.

This dis song is border wack. Some of the rhymes made me cringe. Not that Evidence is a good lyricist, but at least Everlast had some hot lines. Maybe Rakkaa should have helped ghostwrite or something.


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"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now



19872, RE: Everlast's dis song was better
Posted by guest, Mon Feb-05-01 07:45 PM
what's up son? remember me? strange how i only pop up on these threads.

but anyway, the track is fairly decent. I liked it. The illest part of the track IMO was when he handed it over to babu, and babu starts dissin' him cuttin' sh*t up on the wheels. definately a nice touch. but i agree, i would have like to hear rakaa on it. The beat is the best one out of all this sh*t so far.

peace.
19873, RE: Everlast's dis song was better
Posted by application, Mon Feb-05-01 09:46 PM
Evidence's diss outdid Everlasts by a lot. Better beat and better rhymes. I thought Evidence came very nice, though I wish he hadn't stooped to using fag and the feminine disses. None the less, the Chino XL line and the stuff about him not really producing his tracks was classic. Also, the Fred Durst thing had me laughing.

Honestly, I think eminem could win this but he has been disapointing me with these recent tracks. His lines aimed at Dilated have been paticularly weak.

"Dilated, go ask your people how I leave ya
with your three CD's, nobody sees, when they released
Evidence, don't fuck around with real MC's
who ain't ready for no underground beef, so fuck geeks"

So, basically he says they're obscure, but being obscure doesn't mean wack as Eminem should know (he wasn't exactly a star after first album or EP)

"Dilated you violated
Now you 'bout to get annihilated, we gon' bury you
Iriscience get choked up and yoked up
All you underground bitches get your throats cut"

This was just tacky. "choked up and yoked up?" And "all you underground bitches", please dissing the whole underground is a stupid thing for an up and coming act to do. It's almost like Eminem and Bizzarre forgot they were obscure, underground artists at one time. In fact, Dilated got more fame from their first 12" then D-12 had after an LP and an EP from Eminem and an EP from Bizarre.

Basically, you can debate if Eminem is beating Everlast or not but in terms of Eminem vs. Dilated, Dilated's killing him. It's not even much of a contest.

-Ryan

"Police don't sweep to get the dust out
They want your name in the system,
I need to mention the death penalty is
legal lynchin
People listen, they got teenagers up in
the line up
To fill the new facility they built,
they need the crime up
Please, the war on drugs is really war
on the youth
War on the people
War on the truth
The violent crimes rise,
the silent dies as sirens cry through
the night
People fight for what's left and not
what's right"

-Talib Kweli
19874, RE: Everlast's dis song was better
Posted by guest, Tue Feb-06-01 12:33 PM
I was just wondering what song that Talib quote was from. Any help would be appreciated.......peace
19875, RE: Everlast's dis song was better
Posted by application, Tue Feb-06-01 03:41 PM
>I was just wondering what song
>that Talib quote was from.
> Any help would be
>appreciated.......peace

The Oz Theme 2000 off (i bet you can't guess) the Oz Soundtrack with G Rap and Lord Jamar.

-Ryan

"Police don't sweep to get the dust out
They want your name in the system,
I need to mention the death penalty is
legal lynchin
People listen, they got teenagers up in
the line up
To fill the new facility they built,
they need the crime up
Please, the war on drugs is really war
on the youth
War on the people
War on the truth
The violent crimes rise,
the silent dies as sirens cry through
the night
People fight for what's left and not
what's right"

-Talib Kweli
19876, RE: Em blew them all out of the water
Posted by viagramakesmeimpotent, Wed Feb-07-01 12:34 PM
And bizzare aint rappin on that cut (quitter).....I think it's konvict and swift. "I remember" wasnt that hot but quitter put the lights out. Specially when they flipped hit'em up. Everlasts' rhymes are not touchin em's dirty skvees. Plus Cats shut down Everlast's concert down here.



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19877, What up son?
Posted by nonseq, Tue Feb-06-01 03:53 PM
I liked the DJ Babu part, but that was about it. I just thought Evidence didn't sound comfortable over the beat. The beat IS decent, but Ev seems apathetic or distracted and his lyrics are nowhere near the top of his game. I have a feeling if Rakkaa had stepped to the mike it would have taken pressure of Ev and resulted in a better cut.

Honestly, I thought Quitter was the best written/produced/conceptually thought out.

Whitey's Revenge was the most forceful, and I was pleasantly surprised by Everlast's performance.

I think the battle between Everlast and Em may end up being one of the classic ones.

"I Remember" and "Bobby Fisher" are my least favorite. I cringed the most listening to Bobby Fisher, on I Remember, I was thinking "ok, I get that you're making fun of Everlast's singing, now rhyme and get it over with".

I hear Eminem has a brand new dis song coming out but they're not saying who it's about. I hope it's about Nelly or Evidence, but who knows.......


AIM: nichet00

"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now



19878, RE: we on the same page
Posted by viagramakesmeimpotent, Wed Feb-07-01 12:38 PM
Quitter is super hot



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Im from the Dee and i give out my "D" for loot!

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and M.I.L.K Speaker of the House
19879, Honestly...
Posted by nonseq, Wed Feb-07-01 05:38 PM
I think Quitter is in the top 5 all-time dis songs. I thought the "Hit Em Up" interpolation was clever, but the first half where Em just rips Everlast is the clincher.


AIM: nichet00

"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now

?

19880, RE: Everlast's dis song was better
Posted by Harmonia, Mon Feb-05-01 08:34 PM
I don't think Evidence stooped low at all. Eminem is the dirty one who brought Dilated into it. I think Evidence coulda said alot more shit but he decided not to go there. But anyways we'll see how Eminem responds...


"Get wicked like them kids say in Boston!" -Evidence
19881, I disagree.....
Posted by nonseq, Tue Feb-06-01 03:44 PM
When you're snapping on somebody, there are certain places you don't go. For instance, back in the day, when someone's mother was dead, we didn't subject them to mother jokes.

Besides, you're forgetting Em had scrapped "Quitter" and it was never intended to get released, ergo he wasn't planning on dissing Dilated on wax as he had Everlast at the time it got leaked.

Whatever, though................


AIM: nichet00

"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now


19882, your argument please?
Posted by Whanoon, Mon Feb-05-01 08:44 PM
I know you consider Eminem untouchable, but right now, vs. Ev, he's down in the count.

Ev had:
superior beat, check it out, it was Or-igi-nal. And he hit home with nice comeback to him being a geek with the Fred Durst line.

Eminem had:
Evidence is a geek and his albums don't sell, although that's exactly where Eminem used to be. And Em knows damn well Evidence gets love from the underground and most heads who've gotten Dilated exposure.

And I think Evidence is a damn good emcee. Check out "last line of defense"



Mpozi on cockroaches:
"... the kind you
wanted to paint grey and
play with in the tub
(singin "highway to the danger
zone" while little roaches flew
on and off of them)...
the kind that would try
and climb the wall and
fall off cause they was
so big... "

"Free speeches only reaches those who already know about it/this is how we go about it"-Andre 3000

AIM=Jfreezdom

19883, RE: your argument please?
Posted by d_dog, Tue Feb-06-01 08:28 AM
I haven't heard the ev song yet, but I think right now he's definitely up one. Now, i think eminem could still kill him, but I think so far in this battle people have been hyping up nothing. Quitter, which was supposed to be the absolute end to it, was two decent verses by eminem, followed by an almost word-for-word copy of "Hit 'em Up". That's not creative...just lazy. If this evidence song does one thing I hope it makes eminem actually write something...and get a decent beat for it.

DMC

"I think LL Cool J and Canibus are both fantastic!" - MC Paul Barman

"They need to make it legal, before I start barking like a beagle" - Black Attack(For Trooper)

"The greatest feeling I ever had in my life--with my clothes on--was when I first heard Diz and Bird together in St. Louis." - Miles Davis
19884, RE: your argument please?
Posted by d_dog, Tue Feb-06-01 08:28 AM
sorry...just wanted to clarify...hadn't heard it but I read the lyrics.

DMC

"I think LL Cool J and Canibus are both fantastic!" - MC Paul Barman

"They need to make it legal, before I start barking like a beagle" - Black Attack(For Trooper)

"The greatest feeling I ever had in my life--with my clothes on--was when I first heard Diz and Bird together in St. Louis." - Miles Davis
19885, I said.....
Posted by nonseq, Tue Feb-06-01 03:23 PM
I said Everlast's dis song was better. Why are you going on about Em instead of comparing Everlast's joint to Evidence's?

My argument for that? Again, some of Evidence's lines were so wack they made me cringe. Although the beat is decent, Evidence sounds mismatched over it. And as far as the Fred Durst line, poor Primo and Meth......... they're geeks too, I guess...

I thought Everlast rode the beat better and had some funny lines when he talked about taking over Em's family if he went to prison, plus the whole check for your DNA thing.

The only hot line Evidence had was calling Em a fake Chino XL.

Other than that, Evidence should have just squashed it. Before hearing this, I was curious about what a Evidence solo LP would be like. Now I know better. Underwhelming.


>
>
>And I think Evidence is a
>damn good emcee. Check
>out "last line of defense"

He's aight. I have the album. I have the underground singles. I have the unreleased stuff. It's mostly his voice. His lyrics don't place in the top 50, IMO.


>
>
>
>



AIM: nichet00

"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now



19886, RE: I said.....
Posted by application, Tue Feb-06-01 04:06 PM

>And as far as the
>Fred Durst line, poor Primo
>and Meth......... they're geeks too,
>I guess...

Primo and Meth did collaborate with Limp Bizkit, but they don't ride their dicks in the way Eminem does. If Method Man ever dissed somebody for hating on Fred Durst, I would talk shit about him too. In fact, Primo's collaboration the Limp Bizkit almost sounded like "Okay, here's a beat now give me my 60 thou." He gave them his worst track EVER. It was almost like he was disrespecting them.



>The only hot line Evidence had
>was calling Em a fake
>Chino XL.

Please,
"You about as much from Detroit as I am"

"I'm what you used to be, you was me in '98"

"You stage show's so weak you always just ready to rot(?)
Fuck you little pace walkin back and forth at best
That rate on tour dates, hope you never run out of breath."

"It's such a shame your Uncle Ronny's not listed/
I'm a geek? You jock Fred from Limp Bizkit"

"It's an upset you lose the tile/
but first lose the haircut, you look like George Michael"

"You ain't hip-hop, you pop/
Extra POPular to little girls, kids, and the trenchcoat mafia"

The whole section about him not producing his own joints.

And he saved the best for part 2...

-Ryan

"Police don't sweep to get the dust out
They want your name in the system,
I need to mention the death penalty is
legal lynchin
People listen, they got teenagers up in
the line up
To fill the new facility they built,
they need the crime up
Please, the war on drugs is really war
on the youth
War on the people
War on the truth
The violent crimes rise,
the silent dies as sirens cry through
the night
People fight for what's left and not
what's right"

-Talib Kweli
19887, Be aware that...........
Posted by nonseq, Tue Feb-06-01 05:24 PM
\
>
>Primo and Meth did collaborate with
>Limp Bizkit, but they don't
>ride their dicks in the
>way Eminem does. If
>Method Man ever dissed somebody
>for hating on Fred Durst,
>I would talk shit about
>him too. In fact,
>Primo's collaboration the Limp Bizkit
>almost sounded like "Okay, here's
>a beat now give me
>my 60 thou." He
>gave them his worst track
>EVER. It was almost
>like he was disrespecting them.


Primo says he doesn't produce for any artists he's not feeling. It was in Blaze somewhere. That would mean that Primo's officially feeling Limp Bizkit. If you think that's primo's worst beat, I respect your opinion, but I heard far worse Primo beats that year, such as the one for the Lox, and that awful beat for the Born Again album. Method was going on and on about how he loved working with Fred Durst, how Limp Bizkit was hot, etc. on an underground website no less. Not just a collabo son, they essentially went on record as saying they like Fred's shit/ respect him as an artist. Feel free to start trashing all your CD's featuring Meth and Primo now.

>
>Please,
>"You about as much from Detroit
>as I am"

I didn't think that was hot.
>
>"I'm what you used to be,
>you was me in '98"

So he's trying to flip Em's line dissing Everlast. Mediocre.
>
>
>"You stage show's so weak you
>always just ready to rot(?)
>Fuck you little pace walkin back
>and forth at best
>That rate on tour dates, hope
>you never run out of
>breath."

Underwhelming.

>
>"It's such a shame your Uncle
>Ronny's not listed/
>I'm a geek? You jock Fred
>from Limp Bizkit"


I didn't think the Ronny comment was cool at all. Dissing dead relatives is low to me. As for Fred Durst, I'm not a fan, but he seems to get crazy love from artists I respect for some odd reason, so I don't know how much of a dis it is when he's in good company.


>
>"It's an upset you lose the
>tile/
>but first lose the haircut, you
>look like George Michael"

Everlast's M&M/blond/Marilyn Monroe line was much more clever. This line was so-so.

>
>"You ain't hip-hop, you pop/
>Extra POPular to little girls, kids,
>and the trenchcoat mafia"

Eminem already talked about the trenchcoat mafia. And with Dilated showing up in Teen heartthrob mags.........
>
>The whole section about him not
>producing his own joints.

Not hot at all. Sorry. Assuming what Ev claims, at the point Em still comes up with the music, he's in the vein of James Brown, who had Fred Wesley handle the musical arrangement. Besides, Don't Approach Me got all types of critical acclaim.

>
>And he saved the best for
>part 2...

I hope so , because part 1 was border wack.

AIM: nichet00

"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now



19888, RE: Be aware that...........
Posted by DJdynamic, Tue Feb-06-01 05:55 PM

>>"It's such a shame your Uncle
>>Ronny's not listed/
>>I'm a geek? You jock Fred
>>from Limp Bizkit"
>
>
>I didn't think the Ronny comment
>was cool at all. Dissing
>dead relatives is low to
>me. As for Fred Durst,
>I'm not a fan, but
>he seems to get crazy
>love from artists I respect
>for some odd reason, so
>I don't know how much
>of a dis it is
>when he's in good company.


This comment may have been a low blow, but in comparison to Eminem's dis about Everlast's heart problems this line isn't bad at all. I think Eminem stooped way lower.


>>The whole section about him not
>>producing his own joints.
>
>Not hot at all. Sorry.
>Assuming what Ev claims, at
>the point Em still comes
>up with the music, he's
>in the vein of James
>Brown, who had Fred Wesley
>handle the musical arrangement. Besides,
>Don't Approach Me got all
>types of critical acclaim.
>
I'm sorry but Eminem is no producer. Save all that garbage man. You know what he does, he listens to what Dre's musicians are playing and when he hears something he likes he tells them to play it again for him. If slim shady is a producer then Puffy is a producer.

19889, You read this where?
Posted by nonseq, Wed Feb-07-01 04:23 PM

>This comment may have been a
>low blow, but in comparison
>to Eminem's dis about Everlast's
>heart problems this line isn't
>bad at all. I
>think Eminem stooped way lower.


I disagree. So you'd be more offended if I made fun of you being cripple in retaliation for you dissing me vs. me talking about digging up your dead mother's corpse and jerking off into her skull's eye sockets? If so, fair enough, but I'd choose differently.



>I'm sorry but Eminem is no
>producer. Save all that garbage
>man. You know what he
>does, he listens to what
>Dre's musicians are playing and
>when he hears something he
>likes he tells them to
>play it again for him.
>If slim shady is
>a producer then Puffy is
>a producer.

I heard he tells the Bass Brothers what he wants the beat to sound like and they play it on the necessary instruments, much like James Brown did with Fred Wesley. If you read something that said otherwise, I'd be interested to know where.

If you were just speculating wildly, more power to you.


AIM: nichet00

"Even when I say nothing, it's a brilliant use of negative space" El-P


Raeshika: i bought slum used today
Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
nichet00: ha ha
nichet00: that should go in my sig
nichet00: putting it in now


19890, RE: You read this where?
Posted by DJdynamic, Thu Feb-08-01 07:07 AM

>I disagree. So you'd be more
>offended if I made fun
>of you being cripple in
>retaliation for you dissing me
>vs. me talking about digging
>up your dead mother's corpse
>and jerking off into her
>skull's eye sockets? If
>so, fair enough, but I'd
>choose differently.
>
>
>Who said this? I'm just curious. Evidence sure as hell didn't say anything like that. I was comparing what each Eminem and Evidence said. Go back and listen to "I Remember." Listen to what Eminem says. Now listen to "Bobby Fisher." Compare. Who went lower? Please, I think Evidence could have made it much worse but he didn't that's all I'm saying. Besides that whole skull eye socket crap is something I would expect from Eminem and D-12.


>>I'm sorry but Eminem is no
>>producer. Save all that garbage
>>man. You know what he
>>does, he listens to what
>>Dre's musicians are playing and
>>when he hears something he
>>likes he tells them to
>>play it again for him.
>>If slim shady is
>>a producer then Puffy is
>>a producer.
>
>I heard he tells the Bass
>Brothers what he wants the
>beat to sound like and
>they play it on the
>necessary instruments, much like James
>Brown did with Fred Wesley.
> If you read something
>that said otherwise, I'd be
>interested to know where.
>
>If you were just speculating wildly,
>more power to you.
>
>
Nah, you're right, I'm just speculating.


>AIM: nichet00
>
>"Even when I say nothing, it's
>a brilliant use of negative
>space" El-P
>
>
>Raeshika: i bought slum used today
>
>Raeshika: returned it 3 hrs later.
>
>nichet00: ha ha
>nichet00: that should go in my
>sig
>nichet00: putting it in now



19891, I can admit when I'm wrong, I swear
Posted by application, Wed Feb-07-01 08:56 PM

>
>Primo says he doesn't produce for
>any artists he's not feeling.
>It was in Blaze somewhere.
> That would mean that
>Primo's officially feeling Limp Bizkit.

Oh please, you expected primo to say "I sometimes produce tracks for artists that I'm not feeling."


>If you think that's primo's
>worst beat, I respect your
>opinion, but I heard far
>worse Primo beats that year,
>such as the one for
>the Lox, and that awful
>beat for the Born Again
>album.

I do have to concede here. I kind of blocked that Lox beat out of my memory. And I don't even remember what the B.I.G. one sounded like, so it couldn't have been good.


> they
>like Fred's shit/ respect him
>as an artist. Feel
>free to start trashing all
>your CD's featuring Meth and
>Primo now.

hehe...


-Ryan

"Police don't sweep to get the dust out
They want your name in the system,
I need to mention the death penalty is
legal lynchin
People listen, they got teenagers up in
the line up
To fill the new facility they built,
they need the crime up
Please, the war on drugs is really war
on the youth
War on the people
War on the truth
The violent crimes rise,
the silent dies as sirens cry through
the night
People fight for what's left and not
what's right"

-Talib Kweli
19892, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by guest, Tue Feb-06-01 09:00 AM
You guys think about things way to deeply and hang on every word they say. Just 'cause Em was once in the same situation as Evidence and disses him for doesn't mean that he's a hypocrite. Did Em not want to be noticed when he was a "geek"? Anyway, Eminem's "Quitter" isn't based on Evidence. If it was, he'd get hurt. Evidence's "Search 4 Bobby Fisher" was directly at Em, and it wasn't hard-hitting. OKay, FORGET EVERYTHING I SAID AND TAKE THIS TO ACCOUNT:

In a real battle, Em would kill Evidence. Hands down.
The breakdown:
Em has battle experience galore. Even if some of his ish is written, you rarely, or never, hear him say that same ish in a freestyle.
Evidence says the same shit over and over... Every freestyle I hear, it's a verse off his album.

I'm not an Em fan, but the facts are right there.


19893, I thought it was pretty good..
Posted by djrav, Tue Feb-06-01 10:25 AM
Honestly, this was a better track than I thought it would be. I am not a huge Evidence fan, but he came pretty nice, kept my attention well. The beat was nice (of course...Kut Master is always dope) and Babu was a nice touch. But where is Rakaa? That would have put this over the top! Does anyone know why he wasn't involved?

I'm sorry, but Eminem's diss songs were wack, well, at least quitter was wack. THe first track was original and funny, but quitter was bullshit, he sounded like a 12 year old throwing a temper tantrum because his mom took away his Nintendo 64. But that being said, if it was a freestyle battle, Eminem would kill Evidence. Unfortunately for him though, he has lost all his street credibility and won't be around too much longer...and he doesn't have the backing of people like Kut Master...

Evidence should have added:
--You call me a geek and say you don't have time for underground bullshit, but you would be nothing without your underground buzz.
--I am geek? I did this shit myself! You needed Dre to baby step you through it.
--Your whole first album's concept was biting Kwest The Madd Lad(right down to the skits) the only difference is you replaced the sexual stuff with violence (maybe that's why he was one of the first to get thanked on the album!)
--It ain't about sales, its about longevity, let's see who lasts longer?
--Black Sheep already did have your shit 10 years ago.
--Him being a closet homosexual, and that's why he's so anti-gay
in his lyrics
--Him getting his ass beat in high school
--Trying to be Black
19894, comments:
Posted by Guinness, Tue Feb-06-01 11:10 AM
>Unfortunately for though, he
>has lost all his street
>credibility and won't be around
>too much longer...and he doesn't
>have the backing of people
>like Kut Master...

oh yes, the proverbial "street" that rappers must be sure to appease starts and ends with the infamous hero of the ghetto kut master kurt. without the blessings of the kutmaster, eminem's songs will never again reach the ears of doo-ragged and ice-laden. or are these "streets" that you refer to actually the t3-alleys and cyber-blocks that the backpacker militia rides through so roughshod?

>Evidence should have added:

>--I am geek? I did this
>shit myself! You needed
>Dre to baby step you
>through it.

pow!

>--Your whole first album's concept was
>biting Kwest The Madd Lad(right
>down to the skits) the
>only difference is you replaced
>the sexual stuff with violence

whammo!

>--Black Sheep already did have your
>shit 10 years ago.

crack-kow!

>--Trying to be Black

crunch! (especially coming from a white mc who hides the fact that he's caucasian like a drooling three-eyed uncle in the attic).


"Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream." -- g.w. bush

"the anarchist notebook" -- spring 2001

http://www.vigilism.com
19895, RE: comments:
Posted by djrav, Tue Feb-06-01 07:34 PM
I love people like you, who just sit on the computer waiting for your chance to "cut and paste" messages and disect them to show your superior hiphopness. I never said he needed Kut Master to get street credibility, I was just mentioning that most producers who have been around for a while who were willing to work with Em might not choose to today. No, street credibility isn't a measure of an MC, but neither is record sales (as Eminem refers to in Quitter) I never said I was an MC, or a even a ghostwriter, so my comments about what Ev could have said were just...comments! Don't take shit so serious, I wasn't claiming to be some expert on the matter, they were just thoughts off the top of my head.

I wish I was as hip hop as you though...where I was too hip hop to have an opinion, where I was so hip hop, that I wouldn't state MY opinion, but just go around disecting everyone elses comments to show them how unhiphop they were. I'll try harder, maybe I'll be hip hop next year...
19896, LOL!! n/m
Posted by Whanoon, Tue Feb-06-01 08:30 PM
Mpozi on cockroaches:
"... the kind you
wanted to paint grey and
play with in the tub
(singin "highway to the danger
zone" while little roaches flew
on and off of them)...
the kind that would try
and climb the wall and
fall off cause they was
so big... "

"Free speeches only reaches those who already know about it/this is how we go about it"-Andre 3000

AIM=Jfreezdom

19897, thanks.
Posted by Guinness, Wed Feb-07-01 04:52 AM
>I love people like you, who
>just sit on the computer
>waiting for your chance to
>"cut and paste" messages and
>disect them to show your
>superior hiphopness.

indeed...i sit at a terminal for hours sharpening the Legendary Blade of Hiphop Superiority patiently waiting for the opportunity to hit "reply with quote" to a djrav reply. maybe it's a silicone form of primal bloodlust, but t-cutting the soft underbelly of a vulnerable post is certainly how i get 90% of my jollies...forget scraping out pussy. i'm like lion-o with the quivering cat's eye sword when i wield that "reply with quote" weaponry.

anyway, this is what you originally said:

>Unfortunately for eminem though, he
>has lost all his street
>credibility

this implies that evidence enjoys street credibility that eminem does not. evidence might have the support of backpackers and okayplayers and, i'm sure, kutmaster kurt -- but that's not the streets. no artist has ever been successful off the strength of being an internet folk hero, not ras kass, not chino xl and not the mountain brothers. eminem gets played in clubs, urban radio and every other whip -- that, my friend, is the street.

>I wish I was as hip
>hop as you though...where I
>was too hip hop to
>have an opinion, where I
>was so hip hop, that
>I wouldn't state MY opinion,
>but just go around disecting
>everyone elses comments to show
>them how unhiphop they were.

c'mon, flare-scratcher djrav, you're the one claiming that working with producers of kut master kurt's ilk is somehow a mark of "street credibility", not me. i think that coronates you as "mr hiphop" for the day -- perhaps you can pretend your rawkus record bag strap is the pageant sash or something. and since i haven't heard the evidence rebuttal, giving an opinion on it wouldn't make much sense, would it?

>I'll try harder, maybe I'll
>be hip hop next year...

don't worry, as long as you keep thinking that the invisible scratch pickles are the litmus paper of street credibility, you'll continue to be "hiphop".


"Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream." -- g.w. bush

"the anarchist notebook" -- spring 2001

http://www.vigilism.com
19898, RE: thanks.
Posted by djrav, Wed Feb-07-01 02:44 PM
>c'mon, flare-scratcher djrav,

>-- perhaps you can pretend
>your rawkus record bag strap
>is the pageant sash or
>something.

>don't worry, as long as you
>keep thinking that the invisible
>scratch pickles are the litmus
>paper of street credibility, you'll
>continue to be "hiphop".

What's with all the "backpacker" references? Because my user name starts with a dj, I am automatically a backpacker and scratch pikles jocker? What are you, the anti-backpacker? How is that any better than a backpacker?

When I said "street credibility", I was refering to hip hop that hasn't gone so pop. I could careless whether or not Em is pop or not, (I try not to judge anyone (or any type of music) by how many records it sells), I was just trying to say that people like Kut Master and Alchemist work with Evidence, but Eminem is probably not going to get a beat from Premier anytime soon. That's NOT a bad thing (you don't need a Premier beat to be a good rapper), I was just stating that it probably won't happen...and, many people who consider themselves "big hip hop heads" who've been "keepin it real for years" may not have as much respect for Em today...since he's so pop. No, I am not saying that only underground hip hop is "real hip hop" and commercial hip hop is destroying real hip hop. No, I am not saying that I agree with these so-called "real hip hop heads" who are supposedly "keeping it real". No, I am not saying that Em needs a Premier beat to have respect, it was just an OBSERVATION. I am just saying that SOME people do judge people like that...on how commercial they are. When I said he "lost his street credibility" I wasn't saying that he "wasn't hip hop enough", or "street" enough, I was saying that SOME rappers are so sensitive about their image, and working with Eminem today may give many people the impression that they are "selling out". I could care less about who works with Em or Ev, I was just stating how some people take the commercial vs. underground shit so far that the fact that Em has sold millions and spends time dissing Britney Spears type people, it may have caused a large proportion of the so-called "real hip hop heads" to abandon him believing he's too pop for them now. Obviously there must be enough people who listen to hip hop that support him (he sold enough to prove that), but I was refering to his ex-fans that tend to think anything that sells really well is no longer hip hop.

I don't limit myself to boundaries such as "street" or "sellout", I was just saying that from my take, rappers who go pop very fast, tend to lose much of there core audience in the process. So I was stating that this has happened to Em....but I wasn't saying that I agree that people should abandon him and love Evidence cause he's "keeping it real" or anything; I was just OBSERVING what I have seen....that he's losing credibility amongst people who CONSIDER themselves to be "keeping it real". Maybe I wasn't clear before, I wasn't trying to say that one has more "street credibilty" than the other, I was just observing what so called "real hip hop heads" seem to think (at least from the ones I come in contact with).
19899, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by application, Tue Feb-06-01 03:54 PM
You post basically says Em WOULD win, Em COULD win. Okay, but right now he's getting served. All the lines aimed at Dilated on Quitter were horribly flawed.


-Ryan

"Police don't sweep to get the dust out
They want your name in the system,
I need to mention the death penalty is
legal lynchin
People listen, they got teenagers up in
the line up
To fill the new facility they built,
they need the crime up
Please, the war on drugs is really war
on the youth
War on the people
War on the truth
The violent crimes rise,
the silent dies as sirens cry through
the night
People fight for what's left and not
what's right"

-Talib Kweli
19900, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by AZ, Tue Feb-06-01 11:44 AM
If you want to hear the track, go to hiphopsite.com and go to the new joints section - the full song is there.





>I heard at hiphopsite.com that Evidence
>made a return diss track
>to SLim called Bobby Fisher.
>I'm downloading it on napster
>but it's only listed at
>1:28 seconds. Anbody heard it
>yet Peace.



19903, RE: Evidence responds to Slim
Posted by roamr1, Tue Feb-06-01 12:43 PM
yeah, you can listen to the whole track now at hiphopsite.com. it's under new joints. the track is a lot better than eminem's previous two songs as well as everlast's. i think the funniest line was when he makes fun of eminem's hair cut. check it out.


"the gull that flies the highest sees the furthest" Richard Bach from "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"


19904, I like it..
Posted by LaDieMeCCa, Wed Feb-07-01 06:23 AM
I can't wait for Part 2. It's about time someone said something to Eminem- he's quite irritating.

Ciao!

---Kathy--

"You could get in the game, but who's ahead in the race?"--Evidence

"Drunk off the irony..it's sweet intoxication"--Lauryn Hill

*hooray for emoticons*
:-) :-( ;-) :o :D x(
}> :'( :P :9 :* :7

19905, that shit is ill...
Posted by acidtabs, Wed Feb-07-01 03:30 PM
finally someone responded to all the shit talkin em does

i like that part at the end where babu scratches "hi" from my name is. then he's all like "man shut the fuck up!" after that.
mad funny


"put on your dancin' shoes or somethin' cause you sure can't rhyme" - Phife