First, Bishop tries to pull the wool over B.Dot’s eyes, and now even the legendary MCs are gettin’ their fib on. I just came across this:
“Man, you know it was like two decades since I been in the game. To get in the studio and do a track with Jay-Z on it was a great feeling man,” Kool Rock told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. “That’s right, me and Jay was laughing about his line ‘First the Fat Boys break-up’ [from the track ‘Heart of the City‘] and he was really happy to see we back [again]!”
Big nigga please. As you’ll hear below, he basically sampled Hov’s vocals from “Izzo” that’s not a collabo—that’s a rich nigga lettin’ you eat. Respect Carter.
“We Can Talk”
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This concept of expanding interests into a global framework is quite thought-provoking. It reminds me of how interdisciplinary learning works in education, where one subject naturally leads into another. For example, studying craftsmanship across different civilizations can reveal both differences and similarities in human innovation. It’s a great reminder that curiosity can be a bridge between completely different cultures and time periods. Kilimanjaro Airport to Serval wildlife