Before NAS, MOBB DEEP< CAPONE NORIEGA, ETC> tragedy-khadafi‎

marcvoi

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I see NAS ( no hate NAS is great artist) was influenced by tragedy-khadafi‎ rhyme style and subject mixing in a lyrical wizardry in poetic form of street life , black man against the system struggle. I typed tragedy-khadafi‎ on search bar nothing came up but I know this was posted

about 5 or 6 parts and look on right side of the part 1 page for the rest. daam dude lived a wild life:eek: if part two should focus on the brighter side of things but id doubt it will come up but this right here is a good hood documentary
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArLfVIur4iw&list=PL5B0520F8A3038F7C




focus on nore, queensbridge rappers blog
http://57thave.com/
 
Trag did paved the way for Havoc and Nore... :yes:

giving your rich history in the game up close and personal behind the scenes and all, were you around these guys as well ? anyways, props to you from other posts cause you do give great stories :dance:
 
giving your rich history in the game up close and personal behind the scenes and all, were you around these guys as well ? anyways, props to you from other posts cause you do give great stories :dance:

I know Trag VERY WELL... :yes:

In fact... Trag was the person who got my man, Large's very first record 'Think' played on the radio... :yes:

He also got Large's first beat sold... which ended up being LL Cool J's Illegal Search... :yes:

I always respected Trag... :yes:

He had his issues and other people may feel different than me but overall... Trag is a good dude in my book.
 
Re:The Ill Mahdi, Salute!

peace






My shit back in the day!


Yessir!

Used to appreciate them joints he did devoted to his Moms especially the last one


StretchArmstrong used to BANG these joints in the early part of the millennium when he was on Hot97 b4 m&m blew up & Trag used to be a fixture on the show, rhyming for hours.

Didn't know he tooK E$Bags off of this track & put himself on it according to Majesty of GrandImperial

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Re: The Ill Mahdi, Salute!

daamm kborn you posted some hot joints




I know Trag VERY WELL... :yes:

In fact... Trag was the person who got my man, Large's very first record 'Think' played on the radio... :yes:

He also got Large's first beat sold... which ended up being LL Cool J's Illegal Search... :yes:

I always respected Trag... :yes:

He had his issues and other people may feel different than me but overall... Trag is a good dude in my book.

:eek:daam good inside relevant rap historical info:dance:
 
The War Report was a Great Album. Tragedy's influence made it what it was, I believe. I think they had a falling out with him sometime after the album and nothing they made solo or together had anywhere close to the feel/energy of that album. Original concepts, hard beats, some classic NY shit right there. Bumped that album for a good year at least.

I heard an interview with Nore on either Combat Jack or Juan Epstein where he goes into their relationship with Tragedy, talks about making the War Report and also talks about the falling out.
 
Aahh yes Tragedy Khadafi. :yes:

I always thought him and Kool G should have done more records together coming out of Juice Crew. They styles compliment WAC other IMO.






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The War Report was a Great Album. Tragedy's influence made it what it was, I believe. I think they had a falling out with him sometime after the album and nothing they made solo or together had anywhere close to the feel/energy of that album. Original concepts, hard beats, some classic NY shit right there. Bumped that album for a good year at least.

I heard an interview with Nore on either Combat Jack or Juan Epstein where he goes into their relationship with Tragedy, talks about making the War Report and also talks about the falling out.

Tragedy was definitely the brain behind the War Report (classic).

After the beef started, they had a few records toward each other too
 
I think Nas wouldn't say he was influenced by trag since they the same circa. Anyway I respect trag a lot, every time I went to see my grandma on 10th st I would hang with his stocky brother Terrance who always rocked the fro and brag about his brother staying in jail and rapping and shit. This nigga sherm uses to always have us in the lobby looking out telling us to pressed the bell if we seen something ,lol.After 204 I lost contact with that nigga. Anyway as far as tragedy coining iillmatic I wouldn't doubt but around that time everything had a matic to it. When I asked why niggaz kept adding matic to shit I was told because of Benz.
 
That's a stand up dude for real. I wrote him when he was locked down. Nothing but true inspiration in his reply.
 
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