While DJ Premier and Nas were in San Bernardino, California last weekend for Rock The Bells, they phoned into Live From HeadQuaterz on Hip-Hop Nation. Nas spoke on his debut and says the sequel to Belly 2 lies on DMX. Don’t count on it.
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We had a whole lot of superstars on this stage here tonight. But this is… Papoose's house? We're all still reeling that the 20th anniversary of Hip-Hop's Super Bowl featured the Nacirema Dream as a headliner. Damn you Kendrick Lamar and your generous ways. Yeah it's hip-hop to bum rush the show but c'mon Pap you know you didn't deserve that look. And you gave even less fucks by performing a new song. C'mon fam. You've paid a lot of dues through the years but this was the big dawg time in the program. Don't disrespect the game in your pursuit for fame. Oh well, Brooklyn took it.
Speaking of BK, Fab had a master plan of bringing Lil Kim and Foxy Brown back together again. But when it was time to make history, Fox Boogie was nowhere to be found. Where was you at? Wack.
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lmao @ San Bernadine.
it’s San Bernardino B.Dot lol
aka San Berdoooo
thanks
Belly is a hip-hop classic that is just untouchable even if hype williams directs and the complete origanal cast is onbored but please do make another nas is like.. Premo and nas joint lp would be epic
Belly dosent need a sequal because the origal is a hip-hop masterpiece.. The opening club scene with jadakiss and mary j blige playing in the background is bonkers.. Drop a premo/nas joint lp and show this ignorant generation what hip-hop is!!
Bring it home, Nas!
Nas The king of hiphop
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that’s legendary!
[...] Rock The Bells 2011 seems to be a reunion ground for a number of influential East Coast hip-hop acts. I love the photo above. Nas and AZ at the console putting together some new music. It feels like the whole vibe and energy of the tour is sparking recording sessions like this. Live from the backstage of Rock The Bells, L.A. DJ Premier and Nas called into Live From HeadQuaterz on Hip-Hop Nation. (props: B.Dot) [...]
[...] Rock The Bells 2011 seems to be a reunion ground for a number of influential East Coast hip-hop acts. I love the photo above. Nas and AZ at the console putting together some new music. It feels like the whole vibe and energy of the tour is sparking recording sessions like this. Live from the backstage of Rock The Bells, L.A. DJ Premier and Nas called into Live From HeadQuaterz on Hip-Hop Nation. (props: B.Dot) [...]
[...] Rock The Bells 2011 seems to be a reunion ground for a number of influential East Coast hip-hop acts. I love the photo above. Nas and AZ at the console putting together some new music. It feels like the whole vibe and energy of the tour is sparking recording sessions like this. Live from the backstage of Rock The Bells, L.A. DJ Premier and Nas called into Live From HeadQuaterz on Hip-Hop Nation. (props: B.Dot) [...]
WOW…the kids don’t even know what they’re listening to.
@Hip Hop Head, that wasn’t jada and mary…its a group called Soul II Soul. PLEASE DO THE KNOWLEDGE.
Chronologically speaking, HOW could Mary and Jada have made that BACK THEN?
Cmon son.
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@jordan choen damn your exactly right. I’m feeling really stupid.. It was a remake off the dj clue the professional 2 mixtape.. I got the 2 mixed up Good call, asshole…