In the Harlem world video mase is shot out of a cannon at the beginning of the video. And then a rumor in NY is Mase flipped his Range Rover on the west side highway
@@generalspizzy4679ion think this guy was tryna diss when he said that. there’s a lot of talented ppl out there that dont get the fame or recognition. diddy’s efforts to get mase known was great for exposure. wish he wasnt shady asf tho
Ma$e - Do You Wanna Get $? "See, the moral of the story is. I'm not here to replace Notorious. I'm just a young cat tryna do his thing. Harlem World style, pursue my dream"
People have a lot of revisionist history when it comes to Mase. Or are too young to remember. People act like Jay was a platinum artist from the jump. Reasonable Doubt is a classic. But it actually took 8 years to become a platinum album. Hov didn’t reach the next level until Hard Knock Life in 98. 97 was Mase’s year. 96 was obviously still Big and Pac. But in 97 Mase was outselling everyone.
I'm 43 from North Philly, which means this was literally MY era, I was 15 in 1996. Philadelphia is a cornerstone market for New York. The mixtape game was CRAZY. I can tell you from experience, your doing an accurate job of recapping this time period.
I'm 53 and this was my Era. Older black male who worked and was able to buy and consume hip hop while driving back and forth to work and still going out with the fellas while getting no more than 5 hours of sleep and a blunt in the car waiting when I get off work.
@NYCHeavyHitz212 ACTUALLY the target audience is like 13 to 25 for Hip-hop. So 15 or 16 is LITERALLY the TARGET AUDIENCE. I've got cousins your age, I get it. But you guys were old enough to live through the KRS ONE BIG DADDY KANE SLICK RICK ERA. THAT was more your era. 1995 to 1998 were my teenage years and Hip-hop caters to that exact market.
17:39 Jay-Z had already mentioned in his song Imaginary Player that Ma$e was getting screwed over his publishing "You got flash now but time will reveal money" and when he says "You got show dough, little to no dough, sell a bunch of records and you still owe dough"
“Niggaz talking real greasy on them R&B records, well I’m PLATINUM a million times nigga, CHECK THE CREDITS!” That’s after Mase was on the 112 song saying “all I hear is platinum this and platinum that, when nobody got platinum hits or platinum plaques”
@@LuigiCp30 The lyrics are "Well I'm platinum a million times n*gga. Check the credits, S Carter. Ghost writer and for the right price. I can even make yo sh*t tighter"
This was an excellent video and he really summarized it perfectly. As an 40 year old Hip Hop head who lived through that era this brought back many fond memories. I Will add this though, Jay always had his eye on the throne. When he released the single The City Is Mine in Feb 98 and he said “you held down long let me take those reins/and just like your spirit the commission remains” “I’m the vocal point like Biggie in his prime/but on the low though, the city is mine”. Hov caught major backlash because cats felt that Biggie (R.I.P) hadn’t been deceased long enough for someone to be talking like that. That’s why on Ether Nas said “first Biggie’s man but then you nerve to say that you’re better Big/dick sucking lips why don’t you let the late great veteran live”. Cats always felt someway about Jay making it no secret that he wanted the King Of Ny title so shortly after Big passed.
@@samg2590facts, Biggie had alot of respect for Jay-z and it was even said that he first saw Jay-z memorising his raps not writing his rhymes down and started doing the same thing...
I love you did this. I remember Joe Budden mentioned it on Everyday Struggle in like 2017 and “Said everyone knows about this” and as a 27 I knew absolutely nothing about.
I appreciate you reaching out to Bob and calling dames number. Nobody has done this on video! You are ahead of everyone else when it comes to deep research🙏🏾
Jay from the intro on Vol.1 just shits on industry rappers and how broke they are, "yo don't listen to rappers, they're dying to floss" is such a cold bar, it's a running theme in the album. we forget he came in at 26, he's literally the blueprint of grown man raps, the perspective, the replay value on his albums is so undeniable, 90% of his catalogue aged gracefully. in a time where rap was a young man's game filled w/ perspective of 21-year-olds
I have went down the RUclips rabbit hole of rap beefs and out of a lot of the channels I have found, your coverage is one of my faves. Keep up the grind and it pays off int he growth of the channel for sure. Thanks for the in-depth analysis.
I was born in 91 so i literally remember riding in the back seat of my moms car and these singles playing on the radio for the first time . What a time to grow up.
I’ve been saying this! Even then Mase still gave that old head bars at a young age. There’s a few records that Mase got that didn’t get mentioned in this video. His verse on “Do what a player do” and he had an unreleased called “I’m no killa” which didn’t release cause he retired.
Thank you for this! 2 of my favorite rappers but I could never get the story of the beef in long form. I never knew the singles and albums dropped so close together.
Can’t nobody hold me down, been around the world, and mo money mo problem were actually all mase records. He came up with the concepts for the first two, and wrote puff’s verses. He brought the sample to Stevie j and when big died, puff put the record on big album. Very influential brother!
Im almost compelled to type in all caps cause I'm kinda livid. I watched this whole video just to hear someone talk about one my favorite Mase songs that people act like never existed. "Im No Killa" was CLEARLY a full clip aimed right at Shawn's head. How'd you miss that!? With that said, dope video regardless.
18:56 In the beginning of Jay-Z's diss song Ride Or Die, Stevie J, who was a major in-house producer/song-writer for Bad Boy Records, says in the beginning "I'm rollin' wit Roc-A-Fella, man....cause they got money, man, a heh" Rumor is that Ma4e had a diss track towards Jay-Z but no one on Bad Boy Records was behind Ma$e on his beef with Jay-Z so Ma$e never released his diss track
Good video bro, definitely appreciate the effort you put in not only to doing less covered stories, but also not disrespecting Hiphop while you're at it, even if you are super canadian 🤣
Damn I'm a hip hop head to the core!!! I never realized Mase and Jay were beefing. Excellent research you're videos are always dope!! Keep up the great job
A really informative and entertaining vid. I just want to add Jay-Z also dissed Mase on Hard Knock Life when he rapped, “So I stretched the game out, X’d your name out, put Jigga on top…” Mase and Puff responded back with I’m No Killa around the same time and for all intents and purposes, that was kind of the end of their battle.
@@delmarfrazier2727Nas wasn't King!? Even The Notorious B.I.G mentioned "Ur reign on the Top was short like Leprechaun" U thought it was about Ma$e or Jay-Z!? 🤣
You're the only rap beef channel I watch. And I'd love to see some beefs that other people talk about from your channel. I'm sure a lot of other people would too!
It’s not easy to find Hip-Hop channels where the narrator is a respectable voice of the culture who clearly do their research with love and passion. Thank you!!
Thank you for telling it like it is. I’ve had countless arguments about Hov and he was very inferior to not only Big but even Ma$e. Reasonable Doubt wasn’t a big hit. It was overlooked. Nobody was checking for Hov until Big died.
Ayoo not for nothing, but this video was ELITE, relived mid to late 90’s with these 2 NYC legends right here. You always heard faint whispers about their beef but wasn’t concrete
Dope video.. Mase's response to that last Jay record was a record called "I'm No Killa" there were 2 versions . There's a dope version of that record on the "Bad Boy 10th Anniversary The hits" album
This was a good video. One thing I think was overlooked is that Big was gonna start his own group with Jay, “ The Commission”. I’m pretty sure Jay wouldn’t of been kool with that being under a Bad Boy umbrella. I also have one of the original Jay reasonable doubt albums and on the back there’s a company (distribution I believe) called “Freeze” that was pressing the albums. Bad Boy is a way bigger conglomerate. In those days of hip hop there was always a kinda quiet Beef between Brooklyn vs Harlem that most don’t know about, aren’t from this side or aren’t old enough. Good vid
What's The Dirt Back At It With Another Banger‼️🔥 Great Video, I Appreciate The in depth research you do for ALL of your videos 💯 Keep Up The Great Work 👊🏽
Man you were right tho! I been watching you before the whole "like that" thing but you saw it coming! I always thought you put a lot of effort into your work and you deserve to BLOW TF UP!
This video is very well researched! The narration is also on another level!! Well done bro!! U've just earned urself another sub. All the way from South Africa!🇿🇦
🤷🏾♂️ I MUST SAY, this was a brilliant time line and fact check. You did a superb job on edits and video. You got me and others Vote and subscription!!!!! Keep It Going “What’s The Dirt” 🤔👍
@@dpowell468 nope... "Both artists were very young" ... The operative word is "very". Jay Z was 29 in 98 ... That's not young for musicians...and that's really old for rappers especially at the time. Jay Z is the best rapper of all time in my opinion...not necessarily my favorite but objectively the best ..and he's objectively old 😂😂😂 That's why he made a song called "30 s the new 20"..when he was damn near 40. 😂
@@jzajzzthere’s no age on musicians you fool. There’s countless musicians who make music well into there 30s and are still popular. you literally make no sense. & you try to use the word “ objectively “ to try and make your option more valid.
If I may say I really would love you to go over the beefs that more well known. I love how you go on about these videos and others don’t tell it like you do.
that advertisement and affiliate link in the middle of the video was slick AF. I'm hard to get, but you got me lol. Not buying of course, but I respect sly shit like that.
Damn at 4:15 you ACCIDENTALLY I hope posted a picture of GRAVY playing Notorious BEEEE EYYYEE from the movie I’m from Brooklyn I would notice 😂😂 Respectfully
Good video, subscribed, pretty cool you got a response from Bobby Dash and I respect you tried to call Dame even if the calls didn't go through. You right, one day it will go through and you're gonna go viral.
I use to be a big MA$E fan back in the day and I even had his first CD. I think I still have it laying around. Loved the video and you are way better than Louista. I like his channels but you just seem more raw and tell it like it is.
The problem to me with Mase and is why he flipped and showed after his 2nd album. Is that he stayed away too much of the murda Mase role . I would've liked to have heard him on a Preemo or a boom bap beat for a song or two, to really show off his bars. Jay,Big,Nas and all the big artist from NY did. And that's why I feel Mase is so forgotten
Yo cuz I love all your videos you do amazing work keep them up I can't lie every time your video pops up and I'm looking for something else I will actually stop and watch it
Yes, this was incredible. This takes me back to the 90s and all of this and that was going on, in front of people and behind the scenes. Now I'm not sure if you touched on this one or not, but do you remember when the Wu had beef with the Puffster?
Wait there’s more…..mase had a crew called Harlem World. A rapper from that crew, Meeno, started to go at jay. Meeno had a song called “im that N@gga” Hov responded back on Mephis Bleek “ mind right remix!” Look it up…..🔥 video BTW
I'm That Nigga isn't a diss to Jay-Z as Menno already confirmed this himself in a interview on MWreckTV. He said the actual song that's a diss to Jay-Z is his song Throw Ya Gunz Up from the DJ Kay Slay & Dazon Streetsweepers Pt.10 Original Gangsters mixtape. He even uses the beat from Jay-Z's song Do It Again [Put Ya Hands Up]
Great video commentary, it bought back so many good and bad memories in my personal life at this time an era. I normally don't comment on videos but this was very informative, skilled and seasoned again GREAT JOB💪!!
You said “one of things that sets you apart from other channels is that you care and reach out, and one day you’ll get an answer.” My brotha, that day will come! I’m subbing so when you do it, be able to verify that it’s facts! Keep going bro!
I never knew Mase & Jay had beef, or that Ride or Die was about him. I always thought the “I make more money off your album that you” was a diss toward Nas, & a “Dead Presidents” reference. Very interesting video 👍🏾.
Would have been interesting to see the rap landscape had Mase stayed around. Harlem World was my 1st rap album and that album still hits today …”Looking at me” is🔥🔥
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What about Mase diss on the first violator album fest 8 ball & mjg. Do what playas do. That was the last diss
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Yo listen to my mind right remix by Memphis bleek. Jay-Z’s whole verse is about Ma$e
In the Harlem world video mase is shot out of a cannon at the beginning of the video. And then a rumor in NY is Mase flipped his Range Rover on the west side highway
It was about meeno from Harlem world
Ma$e just had that sound, he embodied Harlem and repped Harlem when there were no other MC's doing it. Every Ma$e song was a banger.
Dude music was fire. Damn shame he doesn’t get enough credit for his style nowadays
Wrong! Big L and Cam was doing it same time.
Mase was and is talented. Dude said Diddy set Mase up. No way. Mase way up in the studio working and writing.
Big L never wore shiny suits or pink bandanas😤 @@sadiki1980
@@generalspizzy4679ion think this guy was tryna diss when he said that. there’s a lot of talented ppl out there that dont get the fame or recognition. diddy’s efforts to get mase known was great for exposure. wish he wasnt shady asf tho
Mase does get a lot hate, but he can actually rap & he was marketable, you put anyone else in that situation after BIG died, they’d probably fold
Ma$e - Do You Wanna Get $? "See, the moral of the story is. I'm not here to replace Notorious. I'm just a young cat tryna do his thing. Harlem World style, pursue my dream"
To be the man that follows The MAN is an almost impossible task and he did as well could be expected.
I usually see more love for Mase than hate.
People have a lot of revisionist history when it comes to Mase. Or are too young to remember. People act like Jay was a platinum artist from the jump. Reasonable Doubt is a classic. But it actually took 8 years to become a platinum album. Hov didn’t reach the next level until Hard Knock Life in 98.
97 was Mase’s year. 96 was obviously still Big and Pac. But in 97 Mase was outselling everyone.
@@jayhag5481 Facts bro, regardless of how people feel, you can’t deny what he did
I'm 43 from North Philly, which means this was literally MY era, I was 15 in 1996. Philadelphia is a cornerstone market for New York. The mixtape game was CRAZY. I can tell you from experience, your doing an accurate job of recapping this time period.
I’m 53 it was more my era but nice try
@@jamalford6995actually you’re era would’ve been the 80’s og if he was 15 in 96 that’s definitely his era 😂😂
@@jamalford6995I’m 54, so it was more MY era, so now what.
I'm 53 and this was my Era. Older black male who worked and was able to buy and consume hip hop while driving back and forth to work and still going out with the fellas while getting no more than 5 hours of sleep and a blunt in the car waiting when I get off work.
@NYCHeavyHitz212 ACTUALLY the target audience is like 13 to 25 for Hip-hop. So 15 or 16 is LITERALLY the TARGET AUDIENCE. I've got cousins your age, I get it. But you guys were old enough to live through the KRS ONE BIG DADDY KANE SLICK RICK ERA. THAT was more your era. 1995 to 1998 were my teenage years and Hip-hop caters to that exact market.
I respect your drive to do what other RUclipsrs won’t do and just attempt to take your videos farther. Solid video right here.
I appreciate that
@@whatsthedirt can you do a female rap feud?foxy brown vs latifah
17:39 Jay-Z had already mentioned in his song Imaginary Player that Ma$e was getting screwed over his publishing "You got flash now but time will reveal money" and when he says "You got show dough, little to no dough, sell a bunch of records and you still owe dough"
“Niggaz talking real greasy on them R&B records, well I’m PLATINUM a million times nigga, CHECK THE CREDITS!”
That’s after Mase was on the 112 song saying “all I hear is platinum this and platinum that, when nobody got platinum hits or platinum plaques”
Sell a bunch a records and you still owe dough " Damn🔥😆
He bodied Mase on ride or die with "Check out the Credentials GHOST WRITER. And at the right price I will make your sh*t tighter"
@@LuigiCp30 The lyrics are "Well I'm platinum a million times n*gga. Check the credits, S Carter. Ghost writer and for the right price. I can even make yo sh*t tighter"
@@LuigiCp30 The lyrics are "Check the credits, S Carter. Ghost writer and for the right price. I can even make yo sh*t tighter"
Unpopular Opinion: Jay-Z “Sunshine” was NOT a bad song at all. It just was a terrible cheesy video. Lol
I just found out about it
Very correct. Great song but that video? Yuuuckkkk
Nah Jay made it corny, you put Mase in that video it’s an hit
Trash
I agree. The beat was dope af.
This was an excellent video and he really summarized it perfectly. As an 40 year old Hip Hop head who lived through that era this brought back many fond memories. I Will add this though, Jay always had his eye on the throne. When he released the single The City Is Mine in Feb 98 and he said “you held down long let me take those reins/and just like your spirit the commission remains” “I’m the vocal point like Biggie in his prime/but on the low though, the city is mine”. Hov caught major backlash because cats felt that Biggie (R.I.P) hadn’t been deceased long enough for someone to be talking like that. That’s why on Ether Nas said “first Biggie’s man but then you nerve to say that you’re better Big/dick sucking lips why don’t you let the late great veteran live”. Cats always felt someway about Jay making it no secret that he wanted the King Of Ny title so shortly after Big passed.
I disagree with those ppl because b.i.g & Jay was actually COOL, so who else would he pass the throne to?
@@samg2590facts, Biggie had alot of respect for Jay-z and it was even said that he first saw Jay-z memorising his raps not writing his rhymes down and started doing the same thing...
Thank you! People forget Mase was on fire and Hov was nobodies favorite yet
He still ain't lol
And now he's the greatest
@@millhousemillard2140you smoke crack
@@millhousemillard2140 u sound dumb
I love you did this. I remember Joe Budden mentioned it on Everyday Struggle in like 2017 and “Said everyone knows about this” and as a 27 I knew absolutely nothing about.
Karceno does a in depth beef talk
That #2 line from Hov was crazy 😅 #tripleentendre
Indeed. Puffy ended mase but jayz put the nail in the coffin😊
Yo this was DOPE ❤ That era in music was diamond. It will never be another Mase or '90s. Thanks for doing this video.
I'm 40 years old ..and I remember this beef when I was a teen ...and everything you just said was pretty much accurate good job fam👍💯💯
I appreciate you reaching out to Bob and calling dames number. Nobody has done this on video! You are ahead of everyone else when it comes to deep research🙏🏾
Jay is a perfect example of keep grindin ur your time is coming…Didnt even realize the mase platinum talk was a jab
I was like ohhhhhhhh
And when grinding isn’t enough just steal shit from other rappers.. and not just lyrics, but their styles aswell.
Beggattues in My J-Hova me n puff at the Grammy sittin next to Oprah…….
Also a “competitive hater “ but y’all won’t see it that way … cuz hating is cool 💯
He an example of robbing lable mate and jumping on what's hot then your time will come eventually
Jay from the intro on Vol.1 just shits on industry rappers and how broke they are, "yo don't listen to rappers, they're dying to floss" is such a cold bar, it's a running theme in the album. we forget he came in at 26, he's literally the blueprint of grown man raps, the perspective, the replay value on his albums is so undeniable, 90% of his catalogue aged gracefully. in a time where rap was a young man's game filled w/ perspective of 21-year-olds
HOV by far the goat 🐐
Jay-Z best album if he removes the Puff daddy produced songs
Me turning 26 next week and not feeling like a grown man in the slightest 😂
I have went down the RUclips rabbit hole of rap beefs and out of a lot of the channels I have found, your coverage is one of my faves. Keep up the grind and it pays off int he growth of the channel for sure. Thanks for the in-depth analysis.
It's funny that Mase was bigger than Jay in the 90s, u know what's more scarier... In 2010, Bob was bigger than Drake
Never at any point was BOB bigger than Drake. lol respectfully because I like BOB.
You’re right
Thst only lasted until 1998. Once Hard Knock Life dropped, Jay became him and his run had officially started...by thst time Mase had fallen back.
Jay-Z was never the hottest rapper lol he never outsold anyone...Mase and DMX and 50 cent all outsold him from 97-2003 idk when he was the hottest lol
@@anatorres-ym8keI think Nelly out sold him too. Jay always had the streets backing him but the other artists had the streets and the women.
I was born in 91 so i literally remember riding in the back seat of my moms car and these singles playing on the radio for the first time . What a time to grow up.
I was born in 90 I remember doing the same
Facts💯💪💯
Yea this hit different I was born in 91 as well. Easier times
Mase was like 20-21 Jay was like 26-27 that’s some lowkey hating shit lol
That's how the game goes
LMFAOOOO well when you put it like that…
I’ve been saying this! Even then Mase still gave that old head bars at a young age. There’s a few records that Mase got that didn’t get mentioned in this video. His verse on “Do what a player do” and he had an unreleased called “I’m no killa” which didn’t release cause he retired.
@@pearlwonder9533old head? It’s 5 years wtf 🤣
So? 🤣 they’re both grown men what does that have to do with anything
Thank you for this! 2 of my favorite rappers but I could never get the story of the beef in long form. I never knew the singles and albums dropped so close together.
Can’t nobody hold me down, been around the world, and mo money mo problem were actually all mase records. He came up with the concepts for the first two, and wrote puff’s verses. He brought the sample to Stevie j and when big died, puff put the record on big album. Very influential brother!
Makes sense. When it came to mase singles, puffy always used a very reconizable sample. Its was like a Mase trademark
That's the smoothest segue into an advertisement ever...Really was part of the video...
Hahaha I figured that was a good place to put it
Very smooooth
I was like I fell right into that one
Im almost compelled to type in all caps cause I'm kinda livid. I watched this whole video just to hear someone talk about one my favorite Mase songs that people act like never existed. "Im No Killa" was CLEARLY a full clip aimed right at Shawn's head. How'd you miss that!? With that said, dope video regardless.
Haha you’re absolutely correct bro. Apparently I missed a few things on this actually which I’m kinda chocked 😩
@@whatsthedirt got enough material for a part 2 or nah?
Also Mase’s verse on “Do What A Playa Do” off the Violator Album
18:56 In the beginning of Jay-Z's diss song Ride Or Die, Stevie J, who was a major in-house producer/song-writer for Bad Boy Records, says in the beginning "I'm rollin' wit Roc-A-Fella, man....cause they got money, man, a heh" Rumor is that Ma4e had a diss track towards Jay-Z but no one on Bad Boy Records was behind Ma$e on his beef with Jay-Z so Ma$e never released his diss track
Wow didn’t know that was Stevie. Nice fact
And J was sneak Jabbing Nas as well with the Line make money off you! Dead Presidents! Double Triple entendre
Good video bro, definitely appreciate the effort you put in not only to doing less covered stories, but also not disrespecting Hiphop while you're at it, even if you are super canadian 🤣
Bro, I’m not really into rap music but I can’t get enough of your videos.
You are talented AF.
That’s crazy, I had these albums as a kid and listened to them hundreds of times, but never realised they were throwing shots at each other lol
Damn I'm a hip hop head to the core!!! I never realized Mase and Jay were beefing. Excellent research you're videos are always dope!! Keep up the great job
Ikr😂
You're not a hip hop head if you didn't know
@@354alldayI’m think he can’t be that deep of a hip hop fan and not know this
@@youngtipz868 I'm from the KRS Era when emcees said actual names-
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Good shit, I’ve been waiting for something I never knew!!!!
Me too
True that!
These videos are amazing man keep it up🙏🏼
They are 🔥🔥🔥
Jay was independent so he made more from being Gold compared to Mase quadruple platinum.
Bro! You are putting in work with these videos! Keep up the good work! Look forward to more great content in 2024
A really informative and entertaining vid. I just want to add Jay-Z also dissed Mase on Hard Knock Life when he rapped, “So I stretched the game out, X’d your name out, put Jigga on top…” Mase and Puff responded back with I’m No Killa around the same time and for all intents and purposes, that was kind of the end of their battle.
That was for X as well! And a DJ Clue song he told X when I come back home get your ass off the throne, I just going back to the way ish was 😂
I feel like I'm watching the da vinci code everyone deciphering clues @@delmarfrazier2727
Thought it was for nas
@@rasulsamad5860 ha Nas was never King 👑 but it’s 24 let it go!
@@delmarfrazier2727Nas wasn't King!? Even The Notorious B.I.G mentioned "Ur reign on the Top was short like Leprechaun" U thought it was about Ma$e or Jay-Z!? 🤣
You're the only rap beef channel I watch. And I'd love to see some beefs that other people talk about from your channel. I'm sure a lot of other people would too!
It’s not easy to find Hip-Hop channels where the narrator is a respectable voice of the culture who clearly do their research with love and passion. Thank you!!
Thank you for telling it like it is. I’ve had countless arguments about Hov and he was very inferior to not only Big but even Ma$e. Reasonable Doubt wasn’t a big hit. It was overlooked. Nobody was checking for Hov until Big died.
That wasn't actually the end as Mase went back at Jay on Do What Playas Do and it's one to note. Great video!!
Ayoo not for nothing, but this video was ELITE, relived mid to late 90’s with these 2 NYC legends right here. You always heard faint whispers about their beef but wasn’t concrete
Dope video.. Mase's response to that last Jay record was a record called "I'm No Killa" there were 2 versions . There's a dope version of that record on the "Bad Boy 10th Anniversary The hits" album
This was a good video. One thing I think was overlooked is that Big was gonna start his own group with Jay, “ The Commission”. I’m pretty sure Jay wouldn’t of been kool with that being under a Bad Boy umbrella. I also have one of the original Jay reasonable doubt albums and on the back there’s a company (distribution I believe) called “Freeze” that was pressing the albums. Bad Boy is a way bigger conglomerate. In those days of hip hop there was always a kinda quiet Beef between Brooklyn vs Harlem that most don’t know about, aren’t from this side or aren’t old enough. Good vid
Just earned a subscriber. This was my era and this was great work on your part.
What's The Dirt Back At It With Another Banger‼️🔥 Great Video, I Appreciate The in depth research you do for ALL of your videos 💯 Keep Up The Great Work 👊🏽
Bruh this page is refreshing asf
Man you were right tho! I been watching you before the whole "like that" thing but you saw it coming! I always thought you put a lot of effort into your work and you deserve to BLOW TF UP!
Props to you for doing legit research. Not too many channels genuinely try to find primary sources.
This video is very well researched! The narration is also on another level!! Well done bro!! U've just earned urself another sub. All the way from South Africa!🇿🇦
This is such great work. Elite level stuff.
🤷🏾♂️ I MUST SAY, this was a brilliant time line and fact check. You did a superb job on edits and video. You got me and others Vote and subscription!!!!!
Keep It Going “What’s The Dirt” 🤔👍
You DIDN'T mention Mase's sinister verse on 'Do What Playas Do (Violator: The Album), it was ABOUT Jigga!
Wow! I never knew this I'm definitely gonna listen to the songs you posted on here. Great video, very insightful 👍👍
You're fire with your dedication to research and editing. I hope to see you reach the heights of this! I love this page!
The ad transition was smooth 😭
0:05 Jay Z was never "very young" 😂 Dude was in his late 20s when his first album dropped
26 isn't very young? Wtf....is it cause it's jayz?
@@dpowell468 nope... "Both artists were very young" ... The operative word is "very". Jay Z was 29 in 98 ... That's not young for musicians...and that's really old for rappers especially at the time. Jay Z is the best rapper of all time in my opinion...not necessarily my favorite but objectively the best ..and he's objectively old 😂😂😂
That's why he made a song called "30 s the new 20"..when he was damn near 40. 😂
@@jzajzzthere’s no age on musicians you fool. There’s countless musicians who make music well into there 30s and are still popular. you literally make no sense. & you try to use the word “ objectively “ to try and make your option more valid.
If I may say I really would love you to go over the beefs that more well known. I love how you go on about these videos and others don’t tell it like you do.
You cold🔥🔥these be so detailed.
that advertisement and affiliate link in the middle of the video was slick AF. I'm hard to get, but you got me lol. Not buying of course, but I respect sly shit like that.
Damn at 4:15 you ACCIDENTALLY I hope posted a picture of GRAVY playing Notorious BEEEE EYYYEE from the movie
I’m from Brooklyn I would notice 😂😂
Respectfully
Hahah yeah a few people pointed that out!!!
Great video as always, thanks for the content
It was 🔥🔥🔥
dang I thought this was a turkey tom video in the beginning cuz you sounded just like him for a second there lol
Pleaseee No 😩 he sounds like a dork 😂 😂 😂
Nah trying to call Dame Dash phone numbers is wicked. Lmao. 😂 you a Legend. Lol
Keep up the good work g i didnt even kn9w these 2 had beef
I loved this era.. thank you❤
Good video, subscribed, pretty cool you got a response from Bobby Dash and I respect you tried to call Dame even if the calls didn't go through.
You right, one day it will go through and you're gonna go viral.
Great job on this! Keep up the great work 👏🏿
Well put together video. As an editor, I appreciate the work you put into this. 👏🏾
For a white guy, you covered this video A+ . Salute bro.
Yeeh
LMFAOOOO I can’t believe you called those numbers haha. It’s not in vain I subbed after that
Dope video. Are you from Canada or something? You have a very unique accent
I use to be a big MA$E fan back in the day and I even had his first CD. I think I still have it laying around. Loved the video and you are way better than Louista. I like his channels but you just seem more raw and tell it like it is.
I loved this !!! Also yes pls keep trying to call and message celebs !! Ur right one day some one is going to answer!
Another banger! 🔥🔥
It was 🔥🔥🔥
Nah dude you video is lit,🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 you know your work my guy and you've gained a sub🤞🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
The problem to me with Mase and is why he flipped and showed after his 2nd album. Is that he stayed away too much of the murda Mase role . I would've liked to have heard him on a Preemo or a boom bap beat for a song or two, to really show off his bars. Jay,Big,Nas and all the big artist from NY did. And that's why I feel Mase is so forgotten
Your research work is so detailed yet simple to digest.
Thank you!! I try to make things as clear as possible!!
Yo cuz I love all your videos you do amazing work keep them up I can't lie every time your video pops up and I'm looking for something else I will actually stop and watch it
I gotta come back to this!
It was 🔥🔥🔥
Yes, this was incredible. This takes me back to the 90s and all of this and that was going on, in front of people and behind the scenes. Now I'm not sure if you touched on this one or not, but do you remember when the Wu had beef with the Puffster?
Wait there’s more…..mase had a crew called Harlem World. A rapper from that crew, Meeno, started to go at jay. Meeno had a song called “im that N@gga” Hov responded back on Mephis Bleek “ mind right remix!” Look it up…..🔥 video BTW
I'm That Nigga isn't a diss to Jay-Z as Menno already confirmed this himself in a interview on MWreckTV. He said the actual song that's a diss to Jay-Z is his song Throw Ya Gunz Up from the DJ Kay Slay & Dazon Streetsweepers Pt.10 Original Gangsters mixtape. He even uses the beat from Jay-Z's song Do It Again [Put Ya Hands Up]
Another banger!! Can't wait for the next one
Quite a piece, the people of Zambia 🇿🇲 are proud of you.
This video answered decades worth of questions and subs ….. Thank you
I remember the lyrics but I forgot about that era. This was well put together
Can’t believe I missed so many of these subs from Jay 👏🏻👏🏻 the number 2 subs were amazing
Me too
This is 🔥. ' The Vultures ' review & Pac & Mobb Deeps'. Gotcha sub 2day bro. Keep pushing
Great video commentary, it bought back so many good and bad memories in my personal life at this time an era. I normally don't comment on videos but this was very informative, skilled and seasoned again GREAT JOB💪!!
That cover of the “Harlem world” album brings back some nostalgia. Me and my brother copping it for Kmart back in the day.
Amazing job dude this was fire
You said “one of things that sets you apart from other channels is that you care and reach out, and one day you’ll get an answer.” My brotha, that day will come! I’m subbing so when you do it, be able to verify that it’s facts! Keep going bro!
If what they say about Puff is true, 'getting fucked for your publishing' might have been a double entendre as well
😂 😂 facts 😂 😂
You sir just earned yourself a new subscriber. I literally was captivated! 🤩
I never knew Mase & Jay had beef, or that Ride or Die was about him. I always thought the “I make more money off your album that you” was a diss toward Nas, & a “Dead Presidents” reference. Very interesting video 👍🏾.
Loved your videos. I’ve binged watched all weekend, you have a new subby❤
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 excellent research bro!
Good video. And you're right, I haven't really heard much about this since that time. I forgot it happened lol. I'll be checking out your channel.
Great job you actually put me up on a couple points i missed and believe it or not i knew about this beef when it was happening.
Great video it took a u turn I didn’t expect
Great stuff. Love from the UK, liked and subscribed
Yo this was crazy! I’d have never thought about that number 2 line 😂😂
Did it again! Good job bro waiting on that pac mobb deep vid 🎉
Would have been interesting to see the rap landscape had Mase stayed around. Harlem World was my 1st rap album and that album still hits today …”Looking at me” is🔥🔥