If they got paid, they got their credit.The Hill of giving the people who actually did the work, their due credit..............
This nigga was in the studio rolling blunts and pouring drinks likethe people who actually did the work,
Da brat funkdafied is the one niggaz gonna think break the buildings
This nigga was in the studio rolling blunts and pouring drinks like
"Diddy lazy as fuck, hitmen doing all the work "
I was a college freshman on the east coast when the Harlem shake was popularThis nigga wanna take a shot at Funkdafied, then immediately drops wack ass G-dep
@Revolver OcelotWho are the Hit Men?
A collective correct? And Puff apart of that collective, correct? And just about every member, past and present, have collaborated to some degree of Puff involvement correct? From sample choice, to sonic arrangement, to lyric advisement.
So what you really saying here outside of you don't like how Puff do business
Lol... I remember a point in the mid to late 90 JD jumping on remixes ad-libbing and talking that Diddy shyt? "Do you wanna Dance, I'mma make you dance" Thats Diddy shyt....Thats what I'm talking about
I was a college freshman on the east coast when the Harlem shake was popular
Special delivery and let's get it might've been the two hardest back 2 back party songs of that era
You probably talking about this quote from XXL article :
Scratch: What are some things that you think might have lead to that? Did you turn Puff down on a deal of some sort?
Easy Mo Bee: What you might have heard or read from another article, during that same time when Biggie first came to Uptown, it wasn’t even Bad Boy yet, Puff took me in the conference room right by the elevators and was like, “Yo Bee, I want to manage you.” At the time I was already managed by somebody. I never got back to him on it. I don’t know if there’s some animosity or something. I can’t get in that man’s mind. Is it because a long time ago, when “Flava in Ya Ear” Remix came out, I looked on the record and saw “Remix by Sean Puffy Combs, Chucky Thompson and Easy Mo Bee.” I took the record up in the office and I presented it to him and I said, “Yo, what’s this?” He didn’t know what to say. I told him, “You didn’t do it. Chucky sat there and watched. So I just want to know why the credits read like that.” I think it might have been that. Because ever since that, I haven’t really worked over there. I hope that to this day on an animosity level, I hope he’s not holding something like that against me. Because I think we all deserve to get proper credit for the things we do and things we done. And also too, there’s my whole speculation that I always had.
Read More: SCRATCH: Easy Mo Bee Speaks On Being Left Out Of “Notorious” And The Infamous Diddy Black Ball - XXL | https://www.xxlmag.com/qa-easy-mo-b...-ball/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
Naw bruh,.......them must've been some wack ass parties.
Kinda hard to argue that. Puff rolling out with The Hit Men for a seven on one still gives him the advantage lol.
92 or early 93
93
Naw bruh,
Shit was crazy. It was a whole vibe. Wish you coulda experienced it.... Might have a different perception of this debate