Name A Rapper That's Never Had A Hater?

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A few of my favorite rappers. You don't hear a bad thing about these guys. Nothing but respect from their peers.

Kurupt dissed the Firm, probably over him and foxy having problems. AZ then dissed him on a mixtape, track titled "its war" or "war".

Recently 50 dissed AZ for no fucking reason AZ made a real solid response in my opinion, some real grown man shit on the track "Royal Salute".



The Roots and B.I.G. had a lil static over biggie saying "the gooch" which sound like The Roots....then the roots came out with the what they do video and it contains a satirization of Big's one more chance video.
 
one thing I can say for certain, is that within the rap business(mid 80's, 90's "old school") no one is more liked and respected across the board, than Heavy D. I remember Red Alert telling me the same thing back in 1990, and I came to see and hear it for myself later on.

I can cosign on that. Heavy D is very well respected and liked behind the scenes. He's a straight shooter when it comes to business, which is very fucking rare in the music business.
 
So, I'm sitting here thinking about all this 50 v. Ross beef ... and all the shit said between and about them by fans and haters

And then it got me thinking -- damn, as fickle and as competitive as rap is, I can only name a handful of rappers that have NEVER had (to my knowledge) haters or a bad thing said about them.

Never a "Oh, that nigga's music sucks" or "Yo, fuck that bitch/nigga" or "That nigga's a fraud" or "He/she ain't representing...." or assorted shit like that ...

- Q-Tip
- Devin Tha Dude
- Heavy D
- Queen Latifah (Remember she came out when there was virtually NO female rappers on the scene)
- MC Lyte
- Doug E Fresh
- Slick Rick
- Biz Markie
- Yo-Yo

New Additions:
- EPMD (until they started going at each other ... :lol: Crabs in a barrel)
- Redman
- All of the Beastie Boys
...

And that's all that really comes to mind. Ain't that a fucking shame? Like 9 Rappers. Add to it if you'd like - but that's all I can think of.

Q-Tip got clocked by the Wrecks-N-Effect dudes. Lost partial sight in an eye as a result.

Lyte had a shit load of haters. Remember Antoinette?

Yo-Yo had beef with Shante after an episode on Ricki Lake which included Lyte.

Beastie Boys got ripped by 3rd Bass on their first album.

Run DMC, Salt and Pepa, Queen Latifah, Rakim for starters.
 
So, I'm sitting here thinking about all this 50 v. Ross beef ... and all the shit said between and about them by fans and haters

And then it got me thinking -- damn, as fickle and as competitive as rap is, I can only name a handful of rappers that have NEVER had (to my knowledge) haters or a bad thing said about them.

Never a "Oh, that nigga's music sucks" or "Yo, fuck that bitch/nigga" or "That nigga's a fraud" or "He/she ain't representing...." or assorted shit like that ...

- Q-Tip
- Devin Tha Dude
- Heavy D
- Queen Latifah (Remember she came out when there was virtually NO female rappers on the scene)
- MC Lyte
- Doug E Fresh
- Slick Rick
- Biz Markie
- Yo-Yo

New Additions:
- EPMD (until they started going at each other ... :lol: Crabs in a barrel)
- Redman
- All of the Beastie Boys
...

And that's all that really comes to mind. Ain't that a fucking shame? Like 9 Rappers. Add to it if you'd like - but that's all I can think of.

A few years ago I got into a online argument over the importance of Heavy D to hip hop. A lot of people were saying he was wack and shouldn't be mentioned in any form. I don't know if that constitutes but I was suprised by some of the responses.

A lil before my era but didn't Mc Lyte and Antoinette have a beef over stealing lyrics or songs or some shit.

And La La made that "name calling" track off...was that actually directed toward someone or was it just hypothetical, because she went it on that shit.
 
Q-Tip got clocked by the Wrecks-N-Effect dudes. Lost partial sight in an eye as a result.

Lyte had a shit load of haters. Remember Antoinette?

Yo-Yo had beef with Shante after an episode on Ricki Lake which included Lyte.

Beastie Boys got ripped by 3rd Bass on their first album.

Run DMC, Salt and Pepa, Queen Latifah, Rakim for starters.

Yo Lyte and Antoinette used to go hard.. then Antoinette went to college and dropped off the scene.. She was nice with hers too.
 
Chuck D of Public Enemy. I don't recall anyone hating on him or threatening him. Almost everyone seems to respect Chuck D. He sung it, he lived it.
 
What about Busta Rhymes? He's done a song with almost every relevant mainstream rapper I can think of.

Charlie Brown and Dinco (two-thirds of LONS) had beef with Busta. They felt he was getting the most shine out of the three in the group. That was the reason LONS broke up.
 
Chuck D of Public Enemy. I don't recall anyone hating on him or threatening him. Almost everyone seems to respect Chuck D. He sung it, he lived it.

Chuck D and Dj Premier had a lil beef over the sample of his voice on the ten crack comments.

Mc Lyte had beef with the real roxanne.

De la soul had a diss track on the grid date cd but I dont know who they was talking about. someone from the west I think.
 
Boot Camp Clik was going at it with Wu-Tang. Ghostface took offense to 50 Cents' How to Rob.

Didn't know about the Bootcamp click beef. When was this? I always thought they were cool since they periodically did songs together. I know both groups disliked Biggie and I always thought it was funny how Biggie only responded to the Bootcamp (he had Starange Wundah stomped out at the Tunnel; Starang spoke on it in an interview and rapped about it in the song "I ain't havin that") and not the Wu.

The entire Wu-Tang (and most of the rap world) took offense to 50's "how to rob." That happened well after Wu-Tang prime. I think I already mentioned it earlier, but the RZA, Killa Sin, and a few of the lesser known Wu minions ran 50 off from one of his performances back when he was on tour promoting "how to rob." I'm not sure if its true or not, but according to a post on the wutang-corp forum, Killarmy stomped out some of 50's boys around the same time.
 
They don't air 95% of the Award categories.

Yeah, but not ones of genres that are on TV, radio, everyday. That's why it was a big deal. It would be different if Hip-Hop was Bluegrass or even Jazz at this point, but there is no bigger pop culture phenomenon than Hip-Hop even back then. Hammer, Will Smith, Run-DMC, and LL Cool J were household names at that point.

I do remember that video, yea and Q was wearing a mask. I never understood that ... I thought he was on some MF Doom shit.

But Phife said the line...

Why the fuck did Wrecks go after Q-Tip?!!!

Now I like them niggas that much less ... (They raped Pharrell on his royalties for Rump Shaker ... he helped compose and write it before he was known)

Update: Fuck Wrecks N Effect. I'm popping my goddamn Rumpshaker tape because of this nonesense. One nigga says a line, so you go after someone completely unrelated?!


Wrecks N Effect were some coward ass niggaz. Ice Cube and the Lynch Mobb made the same reference basically, when Cube said, "And you can New Jack Swing from my nuts" and they aint do shit, yet run up on Q-Tip.


everybody had it with somebody, a lot of times they were dropping subliminals your average fan didn't notice....i bet even fuckin fresh prince had a little battle in his day too.

Hell yeah, Will Smith used to clown niggaz in radio battles on the radio in Philly. I think he clowned Steady B or Cool C or one of those dudes.

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never had a problem with any rapper

Yeah, he was pretty open-minded. He used to have MC Eiht and E-40 in his videos and shit even at the height of the "East Coast/West Coast" shit.

A few years ago I got into a online argument over the importance of Heavy D to hip hop. A lot of people were saying he was wack and shouldn't be mentioned in any form. I don't know if that constitutes but I was suprised by some of the responses.

A lil before my era but didn't Mc Lyte and Antoinette have a beef over stealing lyrics or songs or some shit.

And La La made that "name calling" track off...was that actually directed toward someone or was it just hypothetical, because she went it on that shit.

Dude, anybody who don't respect Heavy D, don't know Hip-Hop, so fuck em. Dude is a legend and a top 20-30 MC all-time. You didn't have to be gangsta or hard back then. You just had to have skill and Heavy had skills. Underrated skills. Him and Chubb Rock, criminally underrated.

Yo Lyte and Antoinette used to go hard.. then Antoinette went to college and dropped off the scene.. She was nice with hers too.

She came back as Sweet Tee in like the mid-90s with Jam Master Jay and was on "The Show" soundtrack.
 
You all mentioned Lyte and Antonette, but lets not forget Lyte went at it hard against Shante (she used that KRS ONE sample "Roxanne Chante is only good for steady fucking")
 
So, I'm sitting here thinking about all this 50 v. Ross beef ... and all the shit said between and about them by fans and haters

And then it got me thinking -- damn, as fickle and as competitive as rap is, I can only name a handful of rappers that have NEVER had (to my knowledge) haters or a bad thing said about them.

Never a "Oh, that nigga's music sucks" or "Yo, fuck that bitch/nigga" or "That nigga's a fraud" or "He/she ain't representing...." or assorted shit like that ...

- Q-Tip
- Devin Tha Dude
- Heavy D
- Queen Latifah (Remember she came out when there was virtually NO female rappers on the scene)
- MC Lyte
- Doug E Fresh
- Slick Rick
- Biz Markie
- Yo-Yo

New Additions:
- EPMD (until they started going at each other ... :lol: Crabs in a barrel)
- Redman
- All of the Beastie Boys
...

And that's all that really comes to mind. Ain't that a fucking shame? Like 9 Rappers. Add to it if you'd like - but that's all I can think of.
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SKEE-LO

:lol: but on the real, that dude had some nice skillz, I wish he would've had more success.

De La Soul

Moni Love

Mos Def.
This is as FAR AS I KNOW. If I'm wrong some one fill me in.
 
:smh: Umm I dunno bruh,

In that Naughty by Nature joint, 'It's On',

Vin-Rock "never call ya sir, don't give a damn if ya mix-alot; east coast gets the props.
baby ain't got back, baby got black and that what's ya see and you respect that.."


sounded like a swipe to me.
 
I've never, ever heard people having beef about Mos Def, Talib Kweli, or the Roots. They don't fuck with people and people don;t fuck with them.
 
peace

gz was just trying to diss Monie over that radio interview about the HipHop is Dead shit Nas started;
One of them BMF kats smacked gz up for some shit he was saying out the side of his mouth apparently;

Latifah even had them kats from Cali who responded to that FuckCompton shit going IN on her on some dyke shit - its up on utoob somewhere and is funny as fuck;

Somebody was getting on DerekX's nerves hence the PunkJumpUpToGetBeatDown track

TooShort aparently got run out of town and into Atl - wasnt no rapper but some other shit
ANY kat garnering fans, a listenership and some fame or fortune of COURSE is going to have some beef.

But I dont remember my man Redhead having any beef past AngieMartinez saying something slick,
nor 3000 past mawfuckas murmering some ecentric clothing criticisms;
dont recall any rap kats getting @ Ason even though mawfuckers were trying to kill him in real life; lol, I remember hearing that Busta & Meth got it on in a scrap, right b4 Meth cut his hair or some shit.

PE, Organized, BlackStar, Heav, JustIce, Nore, Maino, Lakey, BlackRob, L Boogie & kats may talk shit but who's coming @ E40 & the Clik? Or Diddy for that matter as a terrible rapper? How about SP or Sheek? Yeah Kid&Play's a good add as they were going to parties themselves plus on the comeup when muggs were fighting crazy, wylding in places like CityCollege, the Intrepid and whatnot in the late 80s/90s crackish era
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Most of these newer kats wouldve got washed up even going to UnionSquare, an 80s hip hop club.

peace
 
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