Re: Shady跟Ja Rule槓上了 -_-
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Eminem Says If Tupac Were Alive, 'He Would Never Ride With Ja'
04.11.2003
Eminem
Photo: MTV News
On his radio program Thursday night, New York's DJ Kay Slay premiered
a new Eminem and 50 Cent freestyle aimed at Ja Rule and Murder Inc.
built on the beat from Tupac's "Hail Mary."
At the beginning of the song, 50's manager, Chris Lighty, whom Ja
labeled a coward on a freestyle last week (see "Ja Rule Calls 50
'Loose Change,' Disses 'Feminem' And Dr. Dre"), calls out Murder Inc.'s
founder. "F--- you, Gotti!" Lighty yells.
"Irv Gotti, too much Bacardi in his body," Em chimes in, using the
same flow as Pac used on the original "Hail Mary." "You ain't a
killer, you a pu---/ That ecstasy got you all emotional and
mushy/ Bitches wearing rags in photos/ Ja's word being quoted/
In The Source, stealing Pac's sh-- like he just wrote it."
Em continues his Pac impression on the chorus, rapping,
"Come get me/ Muthaf---er, if you want Shady/ If Pac was still here
now/ He would never ride with Ja/ Na, na, na, na, na." (Who's got the
upper hand in this beef? Click here to cast your vote.)
Then 50 Cent, who has a song out now with Tupac called "The Realest
Killas," comes in. He borrows lyrics and uses the same flow from
Makaveli's "Hail Mary" and "Against All Odds." He insinuates that
Ja is a closet homosexual, calls Incster Black Child ugly enough to
scare kids, and declares Irv Gotti is old and flabby like retired
boxing great Larry Holmes.
Slay told listeners that Busta Rhymes was on the third verse, but he
didn't play that part, saying people would have to wait for his new
mixtape to hear the entire track.
The "official" version of the song, though, does not include Busta,
who didn't record with Em and 50, a source within the Shady/Aftermath
camp said. The untouched "Hail Mary" freestyle hits the streets Monday
on the mixtape Invasion Part II: Conspiracy Theory, the sequel to last
year's Invasion. Like the Invasion mixtape, Conspiracy Theory was put
together by Em's DJ, Green Lantern.
According to the crew, more disses are on the way, including a track
called "Haile's Revenge" that features Em's daughter, Haile Jade, in
the background and Slim Shady and D12 on the mic.
That track is said to be a response to Ja's lines of "Em, you claim
your mother's a crackhead/ And Kim's a known slut/ So what Haile's
gonna be when she grows up?"
There's also a G-Unit and 50 Cent collaboration called "Bump Heads,"
and not to be left out of the fray is incarcerated G-Unit member Tony Yayo.
He has a freestyle aimed at the Inc. To make the mixtape, he called in
from prison and rapped over the phone.
Conspiracy Theory won't be all disses and bad blood, though. New tunes
from the G-Unit, plus "Make It to 8 Mile," one of the first tracks
from Obie Trice's debut LP, will also be included.
For a full-length feature on mixtape culture and the role of mixtapes
in making a rapper's career, check out "Mixtapes: The Other Music Industry."
For other artists featured in Mixtape Mondays, check out Mixtape Mondays
Headlines.
--Shaheem Reid
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1471203/20030411/story.jhtml
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