First off, I'm not a hater. I support and ride for N.W. hip-hop more than any of you know.
Lil' G said it best... how's that possible when you din already said the NW ain't got no talent? Your own mouth has betrayed you...
Another thing kids keep asking me about is the beats I share wit Mo-X and them #1, I LEASED the beats from Sho Down probably 6 months before they bought them. I even own the copyrights.
You own the copyrights? First of all we both know that you don't own the copyrights to them beats, Nathan does... and second, Angry Souls was written, and recorded 2 days after the beat initially dropped and 3 days later I had a contract in hand to use it from Nathan. That song immediately hit the streets to show cats what Mo-X & Lil' G could do... your track, no where to be found. You think I'm really giving a fuck that you're putting out a track to the same beat? Why would I? Evidence from Dilated Peoples said it best: "I do tracks with whack rappers to make me look better" - What that mean about our shit? When your track drops, everybody is already gon' be hip to my shit and your track won't be able to compete... "You see me on the street you be like: yo he nice" - BIG...
http://artists.mp3s.com/artist_song/2446/2446244.html
The same holds true for "Music for the poor people", listen to the track next time you drop it on the world... you can't even follow the structure of the beat since the first verse starts off 5 seconds into the beat... there is such thing as a chorus break, and buildups/breakdowns... that track... lyrically, flow wise and delivery can't fuck with "Watch Yo Back..."
I know Nathan very well, so stop lying like I stole your beats.
People draw there own conclusions, if you didn't hear it come out of my mouth, I didn't say it. Did I tell you that you stole my beat? Nope... we happen to be 2 cats from the same area trying our best to do the same shit, rap. It may or may not be coincidence that we used the same beats... but I'ma tell you this right now, we put out our tracks first... I know this, because I've been following your career for a little minute now and when "Watch Yo Back" dropped and we started passing out CD's and giving people links to download the track... your shit haden't dropped yet. So maybe it's just coincidence, and maybe it's not... I wouldn't know, only you would.
I use alot of online producers because I feel therez alot of talented dudes online that never get any shine, that are well deserving ( Sho Down, Ghost, L.O.R.D, etc.). So bottom line is, never think that I piss on WA. WA is me, its you, we should hold tight to that, don't let IM posts from a kid I"m fucking wit fuck that up, it should be unspoken.
count on me as I count on you, be down for me cause I down for you....
Kaze is Kaze... he ain't Mo-X, he ain't Lil 'G... and don't take my words out of context, I'm not attacking you as a rapper... but obviously in our situation where we happen to be sharing 2 beats, I gotta think my shit is better, and you obviously gotta think your shit is better, so don't trip. I don't trip off of bullshit, I'm more apt to trip off Lil' G for banging on my triton keys too hard than to bitch about someone else locally using the same beat that we both downloaded from a website. That's just the way shit is when you're fucking with Net Producers. My first album, dawg I was starving for beats, had no money and had a thirst to write and do this shit... nobody was fuckin' with Mo-X & Lil' G before I bullied my way in the door. The idea is to keep moving forward, and that's the plan. Fast forward to the next album, I ain't fucking with Net Producers no more because I now know enough people with talent... bottom line is there ain't no reason to be beefin over some bullshit... I ain't trippin. And that's as real as it gets.