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‘Aston Martin Music’ emcee Rick Ross has lastly revealed who he believes received the 2001 battle between Jay-Z and Nas that noticed the 2 legends change legendary diss tracks that get performed to at the present time.
The winner has been a long-running debate in hip-hop music, and through an look on Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast, the Maybach Music Group founder mentioned the battle between the musicians each whom he has collaborated with.
After the podcast’s co-host Mike Majlak insisted that Jay-Z won the battle “from a business standpoint,” Ross replied, “That’s what I do love about Hip Hop because it always goes back to how much money a n*gga got.”
Unveiling he loves each artists, Ross acknowledged, “I’m a be honest, me being a fan of Nas and Hov, I feel like they both handled their business, you know what I mean? Because they both shot back. And to me, that’s what it’s about because a lot of times n*ggas will tap out. They both shot back, and they both kept going.”
Though Rick Ross couldn’t make a judgement as to who received the extreme battle. Final yr, Roc-a-Fella co-founder Dame Sprint insisted that Nas positively received the meat over Jay.
Throughout an look on the That’s Fucked Up Podcast final yr, the Harlem native mirrored on the legendary feud and mentioned that Hov’s response to ‘Ether’ was trash and never efficient.
Explaining this, Sprint proclaimed, “Jay’s response was terrible. The thing is, we had first hit him with the joint at Summer Jam that was kinda hard, the ‘Takeover.’ But when [Nas] came with the ‘Ether,’ I was kinda hype because he said my name. I was like, ‘I guess I’m in a rap record.’”
He concluded, “But the response, I wasn’t there for the response. I had landed, Irv Gotti fucked that one up. Every time Irv Gotti got in my business, he fucked shit up … He threw that ‘Ether’ on him. He had him apologizing. The rap that he did was wack — when I heard it, I was pissed.”
Youc an watch Rick Ross on the Implaulsive podcast beneath.
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