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Kobe Bryant
12-20-2006, 11:00 AM
What do yah think of this track? To me this is a banger for real the beat is perfect for this track. And both verses are sick. The multi's in their verses are on point. They actually go with what they are talking about. Some of these dudes out here rappin just try to do multi syllable for the **** of it. And it takes away from their verses and makes them go off topic. But who's verse was hotter? I think it's a tie.


[Verse 1: Jay-Z]
Huddlin' over the oven, we was like brothers then (What?)
Though you was nothin' other than a son of my mother's friend
We had governin', who would of thought the love would end
Like ice cold album, all good things
Neva thought we sing the same song that all hood sang
Thought it was all wood-grain, all good brain
You wouldn't bicker like the other fools talk good game
Neva imagine all the disasters that one could reign
Could bring!, should bling, the game, and I could
It's kill or be killed, how could I refrain?
And foreva be in debt, that's neva a good thing
To the pressure for success can put a good strain
On a friend you call best, and yes it could bring
Out the worst in every person, even the good's insane
Though we rehearsed, it's just ain't the same
When you put in the game at age sixteen
Then you mix things: like cars, jewelry, and miss things
Jealousy, ego, and pride, and this brings
It all to a head like coin, cha-ching
The rule of evil strikes again, this could sting
Now the team got beef between the Post and the Point
This puts the ring in jeopardy - until Liberty


[Verse 2: Nas]
I'm back in the hood, they like, "Hey Nas" (Uh)
Blowin' on purp', reflectin' on they lives
Couple of fat cats, couple of A.I.'s
Dreamin' of fly **** instead of them gray skies
Gray 5's, hate guys wishin' our reign dies
Pitch, sling pies, and *****z they sing, "why"?
Guess they ain't strong enough to handle their jail time
Weak minds, keep tryin', follow the street signs
I'm standin' on the roof of my building
I'm feelin' - the whirlwind of beef, I inhale it
Just like an acrobat ready to hurl myself though the hoops of fire
Sippin' 80 proof, bulletproof under my attire
Could it be the forces of darkness, against hood angels of good
That forms street politics - makes a sweet honest kid
Turn illegal for commerce - to get his feet out of them Converse
That's my word

jack_the_rippuh
12-20-2006, 11:21 AM
Jay Z did him..

DiegoFuego
12-20-2006, 11:31 AM
I don't care for Nas since befriending H to the O M O

RAESAAD
12-20-2006, 11:37 AM
I am feelin Jays verse just a bit more personally.........Great song though any which way you cut it.

-Antonio-
12-20-2006, 04:56 PM
Jay had the better verse. Both were great though.

neils7147933
12-20-2006, 07:52 PM
Jay-Z is better on the song, but the song is average at best...

res
12-21-2006, 12:30 AM
What was funny about this song was that they sort of switched places. Nas had the great delivery and mediocre lyrics and Jay had the average delivery and good lyrics.

Kobe Bryant
12-21-2006, 01:22 AM
When I first listened I thought Nas verse was okay. But after listening to it, the vere is crazy especially the last eight bars. It could have been longer though.

-Antonio-
12-21-2006, 01:29 AM
The beginning of his verse is really catchy to me. I had it stuck in my head for a few days.

FrankJack
12-21-2006, 02:14 AM
This track was crazy. Alot of cats were waiting for a long time for a Nas/Jigga collaboration, I'm glad that the track was high quality and didn't dissappoint. Kinda funny though, I new that as soon as they did do a track together, most cats would talk about whose verse was hotter on the track.

jack_the_rippuh
12-21-2006, 11:19 AM
"Jiggaman murdered you on your own ****.."

DarkSpyder
12-22-2006, 12:27 PM
"Jiggaman murdered you on your own ****.."

LOL..........

Smokin'
12-22-2006, 12:37 PM
LOL......to be truthful I love the beginning how they kinda build the anticipation and then just come out rapping suddenly.

"I Know you can feel the magic BABY"