What do you get when you take the greatest living rapper and the
greatest hip hip producer. You get one hot album. Sign the petition
and lets make it happen.
by kenn on 9/20/2004 12:16:00 AM
Professional Hood Sh-- Volume One
Representing: CT
The 411: The biggest story is the first track. Read all about it.
Joints To Check For:
"Y'all N---az Starvin" by Lloyd Banks featuring 50 Cent. The record starts off like a regular Lloyd Banks freestyle, with the Boy Wonder spraying battle raps like a housewife sprays Raid on roaches. "All of a sudden, n---as think they need to try me 'cause my video is on MTV." Then 50 comes in, not rapping but talking to Nas. "I heard that n---a Nas talk about me. He don't want it with me, he can't even f--- with my n---as. Did you hear this n---a Banks? Oh my God." 50 also addresses Shyne at the end of the freestyle. "What? Shyne talking about me? Oh, y'all didn't tell him what happened since he been gone. I run this sh--!" (For Nas' response to the track, keep reading.)
"Everybody Love It" by Alchemist featuring Mobb Deep. "It's a plaque, everybody loves it." Al and his favorite MCs connect once again for another musical jewel made for the concrete.
"Run It Back" by Busta Rhymes. "Roll out the carpet and make way for the rightful owner of the throne," Busta screams. He keeps his freestyle short and to the point, using every letter of his name to start sentences of his verse.
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