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Topic subjectKayslay gets 50 MC's on one track, who was best?
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3028400, Kayslay gets 50 MC's on one track, who was best?
Posted by reaction, Sat Nov-14-20 12:00 AM
The lineup includes Sheek Louch, Styles P, Royce 5’9″, Ghostface Killah, Bun B, Joell Ortiz, Benny The Butcher, Ice-T, Raekwon, Jon Connor, Memphis Bleek, 3D Na’Tee, M.O.P., Ransom, Fred The Godson, Papoose, Sauce Money, E-40, Mistah F.A.B., Twista, Dave East, Uncle Murda, Cory Gunz, Mysonne, Saigon, Chris Rivers, Trick Trick, RJ Payne, Ea-ski, Loaded Lux, Termanology, Young Noble, E.D.I. Mean, Locksmith, Cassidy, Maino, Vado, Rockness Monsta, DJ Paul, Mcgruff, Nino Man, Shota93, Stan Spit, Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, Trae Tha Truth, Bynoe, and Hocus 45th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLylxkjL_hQ&ab_channel=TheDJKayslayShow

A pretty incredible achievement. My favourite verses were Twista, Joell, AZ, Cassidy, Locksmith and Grandmaster Caz, definitely not a combination that has ever been discussed together before.
3028402, AZ is the best one
Posted by Anonymous, Sat Nov-14-20 12:24 AM
Royce killed it

Raekwon continues to be underrated as far as I’m concerned

Rock always comes hard

MOP is still one of the best things to ever happen to hip-hop

Ghost, Sheek and Styles are greats...where was Jada!

Benny proving he belongs with the greats

Nice to see the OGs

Some of these cats can go though lol
3028404, Oh wow, EA-Ski
Posted by stylez dainty, Sat Nov-14-20 01:46 AM
From The Source ads. Never actually heard him before.
3028406, It's pretty front-loaded.
Posted by mrhood75, Sat Nov-14-20 03:44 AM
Starts of strong with the D-Block, Wu-Tang, MOP, AZ, portion. Certainly around the halfway point the verses get less interesting, though Locksmith, Rock, Caz, and Royce all kill it. Reminds me over a shorter version of that 45-minute posse cut Hudson Mohawke produced a while back, though that fall-off was even more steep.
3028409, Melle Mel look like he'll beat everybody ass lmao.
Posted by phemom, Sat Nov-14-20 04:46 PM
Dude is almost 60 and he looks like a WWE wrestler.

Cool to hear from Vado & Cory Gunz....they should've been bigger.

It's interesting that the you can hear the younger cats be so aggressive and the OGs sound so effortless. Not saying one is better than the other but you can hear the difference.

Where the hell did Kay Slay find Stan Spit? I've haven't heard dude's name some Cam'ron killed his career.

I appreciate the couple people who added some aesthetic. Like Chris Rivers getting arrested,DJ Paul's verse looking like an actual Hypotized Mindz video....compared to Ransom in a random garage and E-40 in a....self storage complex? (knowing 40 he prolly owns the complex, but it's still wack for a background)

Favorite Verses: Ghostface,Royce,RJ Payne,M.O.P. & Rockness
3028434, Melle Mell is like Heihachi from Tekken
Posted by The3rdOne, Sun Nov-15-20 11:01 PM
3028432, TL:DL
Posted by Dj Joey Joe, Sun Nov-15-20 09:11 PM
I rather listen to a Tony Touch mixtape.


3028435, why not have both?
Posted by The3rdOne, Sun Nov-15-20 11:03 PM
no space left on the hard drive?

jk lol
3033159, Kayslay ups the ante to 110 Deep
Posted by reaction, Sat Jun-26-21 12:25 PM
Coke La Rock on the track, the original MC!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGIEVyfarS4
3033178, This one is better than the 50 IMO (random thoughts mode)
Posted by phemom, Sun Jun-27-21 01:05 AM
I love posse cuts, so I didn't blink at listening to a 40 minute song lol.

Sheek having a better verse that Styles doesn't happen often, but it did here.

Wu is Wu. Fun to see Ghost wearing a mask again...Deck wins out of the Gambinos this time.

Crooked is really on another level on bars, he made 8 feel like a 16.

Black Thought mentioning Philly 3 times in 8 bars, sounds good as expected.

AZ is so effortless.....he needs to come up off that album he finished last year.

Ransom still sounding great, dude has no mic presence tho lol.

Count on Lil Fame to give you a funny line.

Wild Thought: The Gunz kinda got chemistry.....I wouldn't mind an EP if they could find some dope beats. I'm probably alone on that thought tho.

I almost turned this shit off on Roy Jones lmao, Shaq was weak.

The OG set is fun.....BDK wins the group.

Chris Rivers had the creative set on the 1st one....this one was just creepy.

E-A Ski killed it.

Cassidy hasn't changed since his first album, that's probably not a good thing.

Treach is still surgical. Another person I wouldn't mind another project from.

PUT YO SHIRT BACK ON MELLE MEL lol

Haven't heard Tracey Lee in years, he was dope.

Onyx is still sharp. Sticky won as usual.

Junior Reid was a well placed breather. looked like he had fun doing it.

Uncle Murda dissing other people on the song, vintage Uncle Murda.

Tony Starks......what? Ok Ghost. 1st verse was better than the second.

Cool to see Paige Kennedy here (he's hometown), hope he breakthrough one day.

Rockness pure comedy as usual.

Peace to Coke La Rock, dude looks great for being 66.

Consequence brought it back after a couple lackluster verses.

How did Ron Artest not get lumped in with the other sports guys? lol

Don't know who Tone Trump is, but he read his verse off his phone. BOOO

Loved Omar Epps verse, he got extra bars but it was worth it.

Didn't make sense to got from Omar's black power bars to Bodega Bams coke bars tho.

Sporty Thieves were ahead of their time, they fit better today than they did when I bought their first album.

I guess Chuck D not being with the people in his era was a curveball but idk.

Sauce Money lost weight since the last Rollin song. "Culture Vultures ain't always white." was a great line to end it on.

Slay says at the end he's doing 200 next time.....maybe he can find more than 3 women then? How does Slay get Papoose and not even get Remy Ma?

Overall I liked this one better than the 50, I think it's because the diversity makes it better and the new cats with their traphouse bars don't ruin it. The best part of these songs is Slay bringing out the actual forefathers of hip-hop....since it's the only way to hear them these days.

Favorite verses: Treach, Omar Epps, Crooked I, Joell Ortiz & E-A Ski.