stillmatic wrote:What's there to discuss?
Jay-Z had the biggest station in NY backing his every move. Ether was not played on Hot 97, it was quietly banned, whereas Takeover was played every second song. That's what I meant in terms of having a huge backing of media channels. It's also hilarious that on the big hot 97 poll, it was Nas who went on to win, because real NY ***** knew what it was about, they didn't need it shoved down their throat, they knew what was the better track.
It was quite a nice comeback after Nastradamus, but really it's overhyped as hell.
I can't believe you're saying Ether was full of kindergarten insults, when all Takeover really was Jay dissing Prodigy about his height, his nickname and the big focus was on how Prodigy was a dancer when he was...........8 years old. Wow that's real grown man b.i. there.
Basically it exposed him as a phoney and a studio gangsta, "Than you dropped shook ones, switched your demeanor", and also states that his album sold more than his in it's first week, while we shouldn't take sales into account for quality that was a pretty embarassing.
Then the Nas diss on Takeover was about Nas' raps were not true (the most general diss - you LIE about what you do etc. etc.) and then whilst we're talking about kindergarten insults, someone should perhaps teach Jay some kindergarten maths considering he couldn't even calculate the Nas classic albums per decade analysis properly.
What they were true, from proving Nas is a studio gangsta, to some false prophet about kicking knowledge while hypocritcally speaking about the same subject Jay z does, and fucking his baby momma.
Nas was a model, do you want the picture?
To criticizing Nas about being a wannabe druglord, and switching it up.
Falling off after illmatic immediately, well IWW was dope.
And obviously the math's wrong, but you get the idea Nas was horribly inconsistant in terms of discography.
Ether on the other hand is a complete analysis of Jay's career and how much of a fake he really is. Everything Jay said about Nas was thrown right back at him. From biting off KRS, Biggie, Jaz etc.
This is one thing he definitely got Jay on.
to begging Jadakiss for forgiveness,
When was this?
to talking about Brooklyn over Queens when Queens' own Russ ran Def Jam and was Jay's boss,
You do know that Jay'z the owner of Nas' label, right?
to getting torn to shreds by Eminem on his supposed best album ever,
First it was an Eminem beat, so of course Eminem's going to flow better on it, as it compliments his rhyme style much more than Jay's.
Second, while yes Eminem's verses were better than Jay's, he wasn't as far behind as people like to say.
Third Oochie Wally...
to selling out completely, to begging Nas for records, to talking about Nas
And Nas didn't sell out? He tried many times to go mainstream, and wishes he sells as much records as Jay does.
in his songs, to getting Nas' numbers when he was in trouble etc.
Did you check the vid where Jay showed Nas' first tech on tour with Large Professer? When Nas was in his illmatic days he was an introverted and shy kid and had a hard time finding gigs for how shy he was, compared to someone who supposedly slung crack in his past.
I could go on for days, there's that much material that just 'ethers' Jay. It's almost embarrassing.
Really?
At the end of the day, there's 5 reasons as to why it's so blatant that Nas destroyed Jay.
1- Ether has since become apart of the Hip Hop dictionary.
And that makes it relevant how?
2 - Jay's going below the belt and bringing Carmen into it. Talking about Pac' and his diss of Biggie's wife, that was COMPLETELY different. Simply because Pac' thought they shot him, it was already personal, not to mention that Jay saw what happened to Pac and Biggie. Here we had a man who clearly lost so he had to make it personal. Beef has rules, and family should never be included.
Saying I'm going to hurt your kids and fucking your baby momma is COMPLETELY different.
3- Hot 97 poll where Nas won, on Jay's own station.
So where going by popularity now, going by that logic Jay won the war as he's the King of Ny now
4 - That radio interview after Ether just came out where Jay's about to cry. Then there's Memphis Bleek saying the day Ether dropped was a sad day for the Roc, not to mention other Roc members saying the same.
Was that the one where his mom made him apologize for Supa Ugly?
5 - Jay saying he lost. What else should there be to discuss? He himself said he lost.
Did you listen to the recent Jay interview where he says that Takeover is better than Ether, and that Prodigy was at one time one of the best rappers in the game?
Let me say something, this didn't happen in Atlanta or Houston or anywhere in the Midwest, or even LA, this happened in the mecca of hip hop, New York. Down there, when it comes to this stuff we have history where we don't give a shit about popularity or sales or appeal when it comes to battle. That's why Jay at the time could sell 5 million, and still lose this. Because the genuine hip hop heads decided who won, and Nas was never ever going to lose this.
But he's still more relevant than Nas now, so i guess he won the war right?







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