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Rap fans loves to debate who the best rapper dead or alive is. Is it Biggie, Pac, Big Pun, Jay-Z, Eminem? The list goes on and on and there are solid arguments to be made for almost all.

However, Queens MC Nas says "there is no best or greatest mc."

In an interview with Vibe, Nas breaks down his reasoning.

"It makes sense temporarily when you’re striving to be number one. It makes sense for [the fans] to see that, but you have a long run to be the greatest. To me, people already felt like they were [the greatest] in more ways than they should have and I think that hurt them. There is no greatest of all time. We won’t know that until we’re 60 years old. I think there will be like four to five great ones at the end of the day, but there will be none that’s greater than the other. Impossible."

"Jay-Z is showing you: I won’t be stopped ever. And that’s motivation for everyone else."
I would like to think I [fall in the four or five greatest] ’cause Biggie and Pac did it and they died young. It’s hard to jump up in that category, though. You might look back and say that ODB was the best because he expresses something that you might find [interesting] 20 years later. You might find something that you never thought at this time was incredible
."

Prodigy of Mobb Deep made a very similar argument months ago in a letter from prison when he wrote "there are a lot of greats, it would be unfair to single out 1 as the greatest."

Instead of listing a top 5 best rappers, Prodigy listed a top 40 that had no significance in the order. Prodigy's handwritten list lumps in groups, duos and solo MCs all together. Check it out below.


So are they right? Is it impossible to have a definitive top 5 Greatest Rappers Ever?

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40 Glocc and his Zoo Life Entertainment entity are continuing to make moves in 2010.

The West Coast MC announced today that Zoo Life has completed a new distribution deal with Fontana, the independent distribution arm of Universal Music Group.

Benefiting from the distribution deal will be other members of Glocc's Zoo Life family including Gail Gotti, Village Boo, TipToe, Locie Locc and Lil Boo.

Through the arrangement, Zoo Life will work with Fontana exclusively as the company continues its expansion in urban music.

Speaking from a press release, Glocc says,

I'm happy to be in business with Fontana and staff and glad my business Hand and Grind was respected enough to bring my Zoo Life label and brand amongst the world and cater to the fans independently.”

President of Fontana, Ron Spaulding, also released a statement on the new venture saying,

Everyone at Fontana is looking forward to working with someone so incredibly focused on his music and winning as 40 Glocc. Through our new collaboration, we will work with 40 Glocc to expand the playing field for Zoo Life across all mediums and platforms even further."

Zoo Life is currently planning to release two new singles in the forthcoming months, "Damn" featuring Reality King and Ray J, and "Welcome to California" with remixes from west coast artists Xzibit, Beeda Weeda, Messy Marv and Yukmouth.

Source: HipHopWired

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After serving nine years in prison for busting off during the infamous shootout in Club New York where he was allegedly defending Diddy, then having Diddy turn his back on him during the trial, and then being deported to Belize upon being released last October, most of us were expecting Shyne to come out spitting nothing but hot fi-yah. Then earlier this month, “All My Life,” a collaboration featuring him that was slated for DJ Khaled’s upcoming album, Victory, dropped. Shyne-Po sounded sluggish, bored, and slightly Eli Porter-ish. Of course Khaled came to his senses, and left the subpar track off the final tracklisting.


Thank God for major labels! Karma is smiling the fuck down on Shyne as our homey Miss Info announced that he had signed a seven-figure deal with Def Jam. The crazy thing is this is the third allegedly million dollar contract Po has gotten. We can only speculate that the ink must have already been dry when “All My Life” came out, so Def Jam had no choice but to act like they were happy and excited about their newest addition. Then again, maybe it wouldn’t have made a difference because labels have always believed the hype and opened their wallets to prove it. Shyne won’t be the first or last rapper to rape a label, er, rob a label, er, not hold up his end of the bargain. Take a look at some of Rap’s biggest contractual fails over the years


Atrist: Shyne
Label/Year: Bad Boy 98/2000, Def Jam/2004
Payout: Rumored to be $1 million each
Bad Boy won a bidding war in 1998 for Shyne, a Brooklyn young buck being touted as “the next Biggie,” but his relations with the label soured two years later when Puff threw him under the bus and backed up… twice. After taking the fall, and the 10 years, in Diddy’s club shooting case, Shyne eventually severed all ties with the label but not before he saw his debut achieve platinum status. Staying true to the g-code while on the stand kept his street credibility en tact, and prompted a second bidding war over the imprisoned MC in 2004 (based mostly around speculation of early parole that year). Def Jam won and, despite Po’s attempts to get free failing miserably, released a miserable album of Frankensteined outtakes and literally phoned-in freestyles. Needless to say we totally get why they’d gamble another milli on him..



Artist: The Lox

Label/Year: Bad Boy/1999
Payout: $3 Million
The Lox had a fallout with Diddy and Bad Boy back in 1999 after they were only able to Harlem shake their shiny-suited asses to gold certification. Their original team, Ruff Ryders, who’d temporarily superceded Puff as the flavor of the month, ended up paying roughly $3 million to buy out their contract (but not their publishing—the three’re gonna have to pry that out of Puff’s cold dead hands!). Despite it’s more street sound, and Swizz laced beats, the LOX subsequent album failed to find the same success as their debut, and now 10 years later they’re resigning to Bad Boy. Let the LOX go… home.



Artist: Kool G Rap

Label/Year: Rawkus/2000
Payout: Rumored to be $1 million
Old heads and backpackers from sea to shining sea rejoiced when the Kool Genius of Rap was signed to the indie powerhouse Rawkus for a rumored $1 million. In an effort to dig themselves out of the hole, Rawkus put pressure on the pop hit-less legend to produce a pop hit. After years, and hundreds of thousands of dollars, of recording, both parties lost hope and The Giacana Story LP was was released in 2002 on Koch, where apparently the road to the riches ends



Artist: Mobb Deep

Label/Year: G-Unit/2005
Payout: undisclosed amount + 2 recoupable Porsches
Mobb Deep had a major bidding war after releasing their Free Agents mixtapes, and courting different labels. They were originally going to go with Interscope, but chose to sign with 50 and even got G Unit tattoos as a show of solidarity. Well, Blood Money didn’t do that great and fans didn’t seem to be feeling Hollywood Hav and Las Vegas P. Now P is in jail, Hav has been quiet, and 50 announced recently that Mobb Deep is no longer signed to G Unit. At least they still got those tattoos, though



Artist: Papoose

Label/Year: Jive/2006
Payout: $1.5 Million
After winning an ‘05 Justo Award for underground rapper of the year and landing a notable feature on Busta Rhymes’ “Touch It (Remix),” Jive signed him for $1.5 million. The deal turned out to be a ginormous disappointment, with Pap citing “creative differences” upon parting ways with the label in ’07. His debutNacirema Dream never surfaced, which we can’t understand being that we know lots of girls who want to hear songs about fitted hats and letters being slaughtered.



Artist: Nas

Label/Year: Def Jam/2006
Payout: $3 million
After Nas and Jay-Z squashed their beef, God’s Son walked into the lion’s den and signed with Jay-Z who was the president of Def Jam at the time. He didn’t do as well as expected, only selling gold with Hip Hop Is Dead and his Untitled albums. On top of that, most of that money he got is probably going towards those $44,000 alimony payments to his ex-wife Kelis. Ouch.



Artist: Jim Jones

Label/Year:Columbia/2007
Payout: rumored $1 mil
After almost going gold independently with Hustler’s P.O.M.E. (Product Of My Environment) on E1, and scoring a top 5 hit with “We Fly High,” Jones’ stock was at an all-time high. The rollout for his major label debut was augmented by an off-Broadway play, plenty of take-out from Philippe Chow’s, and declarations from Dame Dash that it was on par with Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt. Unfortunately Pray IV Reign barely sold 40,000 its first week. Now Capo is back at E1. We’re guessing his takeout comes in Styrofoam cartons now.



Artist: Mariah Carey

Label/Year: EMI Records/2001
Payout: $80 Million
Given that Mariah had sold a shitload of albums and was the biggest female artist at the time, it seemed like a good idea when EMI gave her a $20 million advance per album, a $6 million music-video production fund, and about $1.5 million to promote four singles. Then Carey went on TRL with an ice cream cart, did a strip-tease routine for Carson Daly, suffered a nervous breakdown, made a piece-of-shit movie, Glitter, and an accompanying soundtrack that flopped. EMI Records quickly came to its senses and bought out her contract for $24 million.


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Infamous Mobb Deep member Nyce Da Future links up with Riot Squad's Cau2G$ and Militia's Cory Gunz to deliver a certified banger. Nyce has consistently made quality music over the last several years. Whether that be solo or collaborations with Mobb Deep, Mike Knox, Hot Rod or his own NBK Family. For more information on Nyce please check out his website NyceDaFuture.com. Download Here
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Behind The Scenes Video After The Jump There were plenty of people yelling "Free Gucci," plenty of people shouting out their city: Shawty Lo orchestrated a huge display of hometown pride on Tuesday afternoon in the ATL while filming his video for "Atlanta, GA," with Ludacris and The-Dream. Gucci Mane is also featured on the track, but obviously couldn't make the video because he's currently in jail. Still, Lo had no shortage of guest stars, with Cee-Lo and Big Gipp from the Goodie Mob, Soulja Boy Tell' Em, Yung Joc, Lil Scrappy, Mike Bigga (a.k.a. Killer Mike), Baby D, DJ Montay, Zaytoven, Baltimore Raven Daniel Wilcox, DJ Greg Street and Waka Flocka Flame coming to the set. The video was shot at Bedford Pines housing project and at Club Crucial.
"First album out the trunk, I started making some bills," Luda raps on his verse, filmed at at Crucial. "And in six short years I sold 15 mil/ Act a fool in College Park/ Went to school in College Park/ Bought a crib in College Park/ And still live in College Park ... I wasn't born but I'mma die in Atlanta, GA." Crucial is one of the spots Lo shouts out in the song. "Vision's on Sunday/ Magic City Monday," Lo boasts, calling out other nightspots as well. "Two dolla Tuesday/Yeah, you know Shawty comin' ... Ain't gonna be no hurtin' nobody/ Crucial on Saturday/ Stationed while you askin' me/ Headed to the door, 'bout to see what's happenin'." The-Dream was surrounded by ladies for his segment. "You know where I'm from/ You know where I stay," he sings on the hook. "From my head down to my socks/ I'm posted in the A/ My Chevy sittin low./ My Phantom ridin' high/ Them A's go up every time I ride by!" "Atlanta, GA" will be one of the lead singles from Lo's forthcoming I Am Carlos LP; no release date has been scheduled. "Atlanta,GA" Behind The Scenes MTV Follow Me @Twitter.com/ChasinMoPaper
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G-Unit/Dumouts Mazaradi Fox goes in on Young Jeezy,Officer Rawse.Domination,Bang Em Smurf & Young Dice. Shouts To Major Moves DVD !
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Track List: 01. Intro - Mazaradi Fox 02. In Hollywood (Round Go) - Mazaradi Fox 03. Sun Goes Up - Mike Murda, Scrams & A.T 04. Deep Cover Remix - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Ru Spits 05. Feels So Good - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Scrams & A.T 06. Officer Ricky - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Fat Boy 07. 100 Grand - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Mike Murda & A.T 08. Red Flag - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Scrams & A.T 09. Nyce Da Future Speaks 10. Fuck Lord Tariq - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Scrams & Nyce Da Future 11. Swammis On Deck - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Scrams & Fat Boy 12. U Perfect - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Nyce Da Future 13. SOO Whoo - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Scrams, G Baby & Joffy 14. Who Shot You - Mazaradi Fox Feat. Scrams, Joffy, & Nyce Da Future 15. Outro - Mazaradi Fox Download Here
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