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I will never, ever be mad at him for that one. With that said, as great as he was, he never gave off the image to women that they wanted to get with him.

They wanted to party with him, and maybe afterwards give him a great big hug when the night was done. You know how you can speak things into existence? Meaning that if you keep making affirmations to groups of people after a while, the affirmation starts to become believable. You kept seeing it in his videos. He started looking more like the head of a crime family instead of a rapper.

The bigger his star power got, the hotter the music got, the more women just started flocking to him. He converted this supposed weakness into strength and power.

The allure of power. It can make you look more appealing than you really are, funnier to your peers than you can ever imagine, and look more appealing than you really are. Also, the fact is, Biggie was not an appealing looking guy. He turned his rap skills into a persona and his persona into superstardom. This song is living proof.

Most importantly, Big Poppa is a classic anthem that can still rock radio and clubs in All this from a man who self-described himself as black and ugly. Shawn: You hit the nail on the obese head there my brotha. But something tells me, if he were Chris Wallace the grocery clerk, he may not have had that affect on the ladies. But then again who knows.

But Big Poppa had to be the best of its genre, not only offering you ladies-man braggadocio, but clever wordplay such as:. Gotta respect a man that lets another dude buy the drinks before he comes in and snatches the woman right from under him, and quite aggressively too. In the video Biggie moved the dude aside by palming his face like Kareem Abdul Jabbar.

Talk about adding insult to injury. I hope that dude went home after that. I have one question: Who was that chick that played the main love interested related too??? Most men, myself included, would have taken a running start into a canon ball in that tub. Method Man. Shawn: Cal my good man, the first time I heard Method Man, my favorite rapper at the time, spit that line, I thought my head was going to explode into my Wu Tang scully actually, I was never cool enough to have a Wu Tang scully, and by the time I finally had two pennies to rub together and bought a Wu Tang t-shirt, it shrunk after one wash and was unwearable.

Very traumatizing. I try to repress those painful memories. Not that it was necessarily the best line in the song, cause Meth and Big went back and forth with with so many hot lines that to borrow steal your phrase from earlier, I could have quoted the entire song, but something about this line stood out from the rest for me.

Remember Cee, back then features happened about as rarely as a solar eclipse. Nowadays, rappers are feature whores, hopping on tracks with every other rapper, every time the wind changes direction. They were two rappers in their prime that could have easily commanded an entire song by themselves. What they offered their listeners was a rare gift. These days every rapper claims to be packing an Anaconda.

Man, hip hop is depressingly predictable these days. Seriously speaking, this dude had a major hand musically for the first two projects for Bad Boy Records. I actually forgot just how much work he did for these guys.

A third! I mean Shawn, did you know that he even produced this?!?!?! This beat was made for him. In fact, Easy Mo Bee created the perfect backdrop for both these rappers to come out with their best lyrics. Both guys are firing haymakers in this song, but these bars right here…. Back in , before Tical came out, Method Man was arguably the hottest rapper in hip hop. Nobody cared about you after he performed. Make no mistake about it, Method Man came for the jugular here.

And he was. He was not only the King of New York , but was basically the King of everything. Like Nas with Illmatic , he dropped a Mona Lisa. Looking back at it now, my generation was so spoiled because we had such groundbreaking legends from the rappers to producers who were creating at such a high level that we almost took it for granted. If hip hop was a restaurant, it was a five-star restaurant in the mids.

As the times went along, the prices got more expensive and some of the superb dishes that we got to eat were taken off the menu. Some of us decided to close our eyes and dig in, while others decided to try different restaurants altogether. After label issues, side projects and a whole lot of touring, Pharoahe releases his first album in nearly ten years.

The shows have been amazing. The U. They always do though. Why has it taken you so long to return? My situation at Rawkus and Geffen got real political especially when Rawkus lost their distribution deal and were then taken over by MCA who in turn were taken over by Geffen. They liked the music but they were kinda baffled and disgruntled by how they were going to promote me.

So how is the promotion and touring going? The support has been crazy and the radio play has been phenomenal. Rawkus are now back after sorting out their distribution problems. What are your thoughts on the return of the label that gave you your first shot at solo stardom?

What can fans expect to hear when throwing it on for the first time? Not just verbally but musically. And I thought one way I could accomplish that was through vocalisation. This is why I tried to recruit vocalists that had an old texture. If I had hired a new sounding chick it would have sounded very candy coated. How did this record come about? Denaun producer Mr. Porter gave me the track with the chorus already on it. Instead of having something there just for shock value it had a message and was full of creativity.

As mentioned earlier you were without a deal for a while due to you not being too trusting of record labels in general. There were rumours at one point that you were offered a deal by 50 Cent to join his G-Unit camp. Is this true?



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