New Music: Nicki Minaj - Barbie Dreams (Biggie Smalls) Going at ALL these rappers, many NOT amused

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...e-Meek-DJ-Khaled-new-track-Barbie-Dreams.html








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Who she got writing for her now? LOL
I peeped the info on tidal, several of the songs on new album have 4 or 5 "Lyricists" writers
and at the minimum 3.

this tracks lyricists:

Onika maraj
rivelino wouter
melvin hough li
rashad smith
 
huh? 50 cent how to rob came out in 1991 , biggie song was in 1994
that cannot be right. 50 cent says RIP big in the song.

I think How to Rob came out in 99.
Released 10 August 1999
Format 12-inch single
Recorded 1999
Genre Gangsta rap
Length 4:25
Label Columbia

https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.30145/title.50-cents-how-to-rob-revisited-by-xxl#

50 Cent said that he identified his targets as he was writing his 1999 single “How To Rob,” which included the Queens, New York rapper rhyming about Ol’ Dirty Bastard, Foxy Brown, Jay Z and Big Pun, among others.

“It wasn’t just random,” 50 Cent said of “How To Rob” in a story that XXL published on its website today (August 8) and that was originally published in XXL Magazine’s December/January 2010 issue. “People came to mind based on what rhymes. Once I was able to say it in different orders, I said the verse to Rich Nice. Before I brought it to him, I’d been doing it over a Beanie Sigel beat, other tracks. I was just playing with the concept in my head… It wasn’t hard to come up with the concept of robbery, when you’re not in a great financial space. It kind of felt like I was being rejected during that time, while I was trying to make music. And after it got even worse.”

50 Cent also said that he was not concerned about the reception the song would receive.

“I was doing what [rappers] were afraid to do at that point,” he said. “They were actually afraid to mention each other’s names, because Biggie and Tupac had kinda gotten out of hand… [When] Rich heard the lyrics, the whole song was done. I laid both of the verses, and then it was time for us to record the chorus. He got D-Dot…to create clarity, to show that it wasn’t a dead-serious attack at them. Without D-Dot, it was straight robbery lines. There was nothing that said whether you dead serious or you ain’t… I kinda went after everybody who was relevant, and it was really like doing my own [version of Biggie’s] ‘Dreams Of Fuckin’ An R&B Bitch.’”
 
I peeped the info on tidal, several of the songs on new album have 4 or 5 "Lyricists" writers
and at the minimum 3.

this tracks lyricists:

Onika maraj
rivelino wouter
melvin hough li
rashad smith

THIS DUDE is f*cking LEGIT

he been in the game since like Main Source Native Tongues and Rakim!
 
I peeped the info on tidal, several of the songs on new album have 4 or 5 "Lyricists" writers
and at the minimum 3.

this tracks lyricists:

Onika maraj
rivelino wouter
melvin hough li
rashad smith

THIS DUDE is f*cking LEGIT

he been in the game since like Main Source Native Tongues and Rakim!

The middle two are the producers of the song. The last is the producer the song is sampled from. I thought you cats knew your music!!
 
I'm saying just looking at the list of names posted his immediately rang a bell.

Yeah, I think he was a Bad Boy producer. Maybe one of the Hitmen, along with Stevie J, D-Dot, and others. I always thought Carlos Broady and Nyshiem Myrick got overlooked as some of the top East Coast producers. That's another convo though.
 
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