“Mob Ties like Sinatra/ Peruvian’s tryna do me in/ I ain’t paid them yet/ Tryna push 700s/ They ain’t made them yet” Greatest rapper of all time. R.I.P. Frank.
Who shot ya? You probably scream louder than an opera - Mobb deep I always felt like bigge was subtly letting us know mobb deep were involved in the pac shooting. Maybe I'm overthinking this lol.
Brooklyn's Finest and I Love The Dough are two songs I listen to and always change my vote on who won. Every single time. I'll be like Jay won one day and the next time I hear it I'll be like nah Big got that.
@Tru 319 Pac is a whole different conversation. If we comparing him to Biggie, Big is gonna win when you talk about flow. The way Biggie put bars together was different. But Pac will always beat anybody when it comes down to subject matter and impact. Pac rapped his shit from the pit of his stomach. Hov's genius comes in with how quick he can make a song. Whether it's a hit or just an album cut. If it took Big an hour to think of the rhymes in his head. It take Jay maybe 30 minutes. They all have their own separate super powers.
People seem to forget…Dame then, wasn’t the Dame now. So it wasn’t a big deal to ignore Dame back then. Remember, Jay and Dame were making a name for themselves around the City at that time. They didn’t really get ON ON until 96. Facts. Big and Puff had already released Ready To Die two years prior.
Hopefully people who dont realize how nice Jay Z is, watch this and realize his genius. Give him his flowers! Stop waiting for people to die to say they the best. All people do is see a rapper die and go "he the best ever". When Jay does pass and we go back and see his impact on the hip hop world and culture n general...then maybe the world will really notice wher he ranks n the music world
@@jodyrambo7643 so u dont like tht Jay was ghost writing for other rappers and R&B singers? U would b amazed if u actually knew how many rappers dont write ther own ryhmes...Jay Z is definitely not one of them...im sure u kno Drake has rhymes written for him, which is wierd cuz he can write and has wrote for other people. The ghost writers cane tell u who they write for but i hav seen interviews with them amd they say if people knew who they wrote for the world would go crazy....im frm THE baltimore area and we hav one of the dopest MC' s around tht doesnt get the credit he deserves and his name is King Los...he can do his own thing but ghost writes for alot of people
Keeping this top notch content coming - great vision all the way around… the Hoffa grind deserves much respect! Brooklyn’s finest belongs on all Top 10 rap records of time lists - the flow and the way it hits is really one of a kind 🔥
I love hearing stories that made part of Hip Hop history. Bruh Math superseded every battlerapper and doesnt even need to rap if he chose not to. Bruh when you're special, you're special . Salute!
" for 96 the only MC with a flu... Yeah I rhyme sick I be what you're trying to do... Made a fortune off Peru, extradite, China white heroin ... Nigga please like short sleeves I bare arms(bear arms)... Stay out my way from here on"... metaphors, word play, schemes and double entendres in 4 bars in 96... emcee wasn't doing that in those times it became the norm years later IJS
Nah BIG definitely got Jay on that.. the only rapper I can think of that always outshines Jay on every track is BIG, I know deep down Jay knows BIG was that Nigga, on my momma the Nigga was the most complete rapper.. the voice, witty lines, swag. RIP BIG n PAC 💯
Not impossible, but still to do so in like 15/20 minutes is ridiculously, crazy talent!!! I've done 12-16 bars as such, but to do that & go back & forth with another cat is too nice not righting them down. I'd love to know how many takes it took for Jay's parts!!
@@michael43567 don't let them fool you bro, I got 16 verses never been recorded in my head right now, if we was to go record together, I could make it look like I just came up with that shit.
When Clark Kent said he was 55 years old…..damn bro any other time I would’ve said Super Cap. Bruh got that fountain of youth at his crib. Salute to the legend.
Now, this is totally different from the story how I heard it from other people in the industry. The story I remembered was Big and Jay was in the studio. Big and Jay talked about how they both don't write rhymes. They heard the track and they both went in. That was on somebody's Behind The Music, a serious that used to come on TV. I forget who's episode it was.
Brooklyn's Finest will forever be a legendary track in hip hop and who knows how far Biggie's career would have gone if he was still alive because Jay-Z is super rich and a legend himself. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
Brooklyn's Finest, who won? I always thought Jay took it. Clark Kent talking about how shocked BIG was when he heard Jay's bars kinda certifies it for me. Jay started so fast! I Love The Dough definitely wasn't competitive, BIG + Jay were having fun!
@@boroborn6524 But if Jay's bars were crap Biggie wouldn't have cared if Jay did it in 1 min smh. Watch the clip again + please think about how you comment
King checking in 👑 I like hearing OGs giving roses to other OGs, the younger generation has to start doing that , but I like hearing OGs talk that shit it's cool 😎 king checking out 👑
That may be true but Clark has no reason to lie. He produced for them both and if BIG was impressed that Jay did what he needed to do in 15 minutes then that’s what it is. Why you mad son
@@aceboogie9270 Biggie is a legend forever but fact is Jay has taken it farther than any rapper before him. Stop hating because BIG didn’t hate on the man’s skill on the 🎤. They are both rap legends BROOKLYN’S FINEST.
I’m saving this video as Exhibit A for the next time someone says Jay is overrated or Jay wouldn’t have been as successful if BIG was still alive. Jay was always a master at his craft and a hustler. Nothing was going to stop Jay from becoming Jay.
@@thomaschatman3743 Re-read my comment and point out to me where I said he would trump BIG… and Jay was absolutely no BIGs little man, he just wasn’t as well known YET. 🤡
@@elliot2177 IKR, these ninjas take anything and run with it.. Dude, just said he was on tour. Plus, track were done by 24 track tape machine before protocols era 🤣🤣🤣
It's been documented in the streets and on record that Big been wasn't writing down his raps before either one of them even dropped their first albums. I been watching for years now how people been switching stories up to favor Jay-Z because he's the one still alive. They wanna stay friends with the money.
@@mrdee6076 oh and you think you know more than Biggies DJ Klark Kent? Klark is one of the most loyal niggas to Biggie he has been saying this same thing since the 90s Lil Cease also said Biggie wrote early a lot on ready to die but stopped writing when he did Life after death you think this people would lie?
@@Roy_MO.... There is a difference in a person speaking that have a direct connection to the artist, and a person speaking from a fan point of view. That is why I won't go argue with you about it. Are you even from Brooklyn? Either way, Believe what you want. I just know what I know.
Biggie was a 6x platinum artist by 95’ but according to Clark Kent he was the shy kid to rhyme with Jay 😂 I’m literally witnessing the revisionist at work huh .
6x Platinum, please name those singles? Because Biggie didn't drop an Album til 96. Second one doesn't not void the other. Alot of artist are shy and Emotional about their work.
@@DC-xp4bl correct he did. However I don't think Clark Kent revising history, lil cease even said Biggie thought Jay was better ( not my Argument). Also consider Jay-z was rapping since late 80's, only really got serious mid 90's.
@@DC-xp4bl Wow your one of those 😂. You still haven't and couldn't refute what DJ Clark Kent said, also something lil cease said. Tell me was you in the studio with Jay-z, Biggie and Clark Kent? Please don't avoid the main talking point. Congratulations you knew Biggie dropped in 94 🎉 send me your cash app I send you a $1 😂.
@@DC-xp4bl In addition, Clark Kent didn't say Biggie was shy to ryhme with Jay. He highlighted the point Biggie respected Jay-z ability to rap with writing thing down... Something both Ja rule, Lil Wayne and Cameron said! Everything DJ Clark Kent said lining up with stories from other rappers.
Biggs tells this story way different on VLADTV and from Biggs point of view Jay-Z also found out that day that Biggie didn't write when he slide him the notepad
You have to watch all of Clark Kent's interviews and you start to see that ALL of his stories lead to Jay Z doing supernatural feats and some stories get changed in Jay's favor.
I’ve heard many people say Clark Kent comes off as arrogant. Shiiiiiett if I had stories like this nobody would be able to tell me NOTHING. These memories are more valuable than money to me. Such legendary stories and he got hundreds
I've personally met Clark when we booked him to play at the Apple store years ago and he came off as arrogant but that's a Brooklyn thing, nothing personal. He's still a legend!
@@videobrownsville LOL calm down Dame. Been watching his interviews for a decade. So many people say he comes off as arrogant. Most probably kids most of the time
Clark Kent has always been an amazing storyteller. I could listen to Clark tell stories about Hip Hop history for days!! 💯
I will NEVER NOT be in the mood to hear Clark Kent drop jewels and talk. Dude is a LEGEND.
Same!
Me too
Big facts
And to think he’s sitting on unreleased music with big? At least that’s what I heard. My lord id pay to hear. Lol
☀️🍇🖤YES!
4:22 -- Smoothe da Hustler was the fourth rapper. His debut album 'Once Upon a Time in America' was phenomenal
It was Nas. And that smooth album was fire. Broken language was fire smooth and Trigger. Alot of people don't know that album
@@ronaldchambers3061 I thought it was Nas also
Don’t forget Damon Dash and Biggs were playing too
@@ronaldchambers3061 nah,smooth was in the vid
@@ronaldchambers3061 Nas wasn't in that video
This interview right here will have the masses going crazy with the memories about the 90s...keep doing your thing Math & the crew #Respect
Was born in 99 but can imagine how fun it was to be growing up in the 90’s
Definitely a win for hip hop. Brooklyns Finest Forever Classic 🔥
🎤 🎤🎤🎤🎤
Reasonable Doubt continues to rein supreme. Absolutely flawless joint
Best conversations going without disrespecting the culture very much needed
math got too many classic interviews but this particular 9 min video is top tier. props to math
One of the dopest studio session stories I’ve herd. Much appreciation 🙏🏾
“Mob Ties like Sinatra/ Peruvian’s tryna do me in/ I ain’t paid them yet/ Tryna push 700s/ They ain’t made them yet” Greatest rapper of all time. R.I.P. Frank.
Who shot ya? You probably scream louder than an opera - Mobb deep
I always felt like bigge was subtly letting us know mobb deep were involved in the pac shooting. Maybe I'm overthinking this lol.
“Rolex, and bracelets is frost bit, rings too, niggas round the way call me igloo, stick who”
*“If Fay have twins she’ll probably have two Pacs, get it? Two Pacs”*
❤ N -O-T-O-R-I-O-U-S you just lay down slow recognize a real Don when you seeJuan
Brooklyn's Finest and I Love The Dough are two songs I listen to and always change my vote on who won. Every single time. I'll be like Jay won one day and the next time I hear it I'll be like nah Big got that.
@Tru 319 Pac is a whole different conversation. If we comparing him to Biggie, Big is gonna win when you talk about flow. The way Biggie put bars together was different. But Pac will always beat anybody when it comes down to subject matter and impact. Pac rapped his shit from the pit of his stomach. Hov's genius comes in with how quick he can make a song. Whether it's a hit or just an album cut. If it took Big an hour to think of the rhymes in his head. It take Jay maybe 30 minutes. They all have their own separate super powers.
@@elijahforeman4762 great take and u unbiased. I agree with ur take on Jay Pac and Big
I give Big "Brooklyn's finest". "I love the dough" I think I edge Big too.
We had this argument endlessly in Uni 😁 still undecided…
@@elijahforeman4762 you understand fully young jedi 🫡
☀️🍇🖤 I loooooooooove this interview! The audacity to ignore Dame and come back upstairs with BIG! CLARK had the balls of a GENIUS!!!
What the hell was dame gonna do about it
That’s not hate bro, it was business
That sounds cute but it’s bullshit. Just cuz we have two different visions doesn’t mean it’s “hate”.
People seem to forget…Dame then, wasn’t the Dame now. So it wasn’t a big deal to ignore Dame back then. Remember, Jay and Dame were making a name for themselves around the City at that time. They didn’t really get ON ON until 96. Facts. Big and Puff had already released Ready To Die two years prior.
You from Miami?
Hopefully people who dont realize how nice Jay Z is, watch this and realize his genius. Give him his flowers! Stop waiting for people to die to say they the best. All people do is see a rapper die and go "he the best ever". When Jay does pass and we go back and see his impact on the hip hop world and culture n general...then maybe the world will really notice wher he ranks n the music world
Nobody questioning his skills or impact on the game, a lot of people just don't think he the nicest lol
It’s because of PUN.
He’s the nicest to bless a mic.
I respect Jay-Z and shit but I don't respect ghostwriters imo 🤷🏻💯
@@jodyrambo7643 so u dont like tht Jay was ghost writing for other rappers and R&B singers? U would b amazed if u actually knew how many rappers dont write ther own ryhmes...Jay Z is definitely not one of them...im sure u kno Drake has rhymes written for him, which is wierd cuz he can write and has wrote for other people. The ghost writers cane tell u who they write for but i hav seen interviews with them amd they say if people knew who they wrote for the world would go crazy....im frm THE baltimore area and we hav one of the dopest MC' s around tht doesnt get the credit he deserves and his name is King Los...he can do his own thing but ghost writes for alot of people
People have literally been telling him he's the best for years. He sold out Madison Square Gardens for Christ Sakes.
The man has a mega mansion.
This story never gets old
Keeping this top notch content coming - great vision all the way around… the Hoffa grind deserves much respect! Brooklyn’s finest belongs on all Top 10 rap records of time lists - the flow and the way it hits is really one of a kind 🔥
I love hearing stories that made part of Hip Hop history. Bruh Math superseded every battlerapper and doesnt even need to rap if he chose not to. Bruh when you're special, you're special . Salute!
Also, “Brooklyns finest” being originally called Mr. Nice Guy is Hip Hop Trivial Pursuit.
***no more mr nice guy
AZ needs to be on the show
I said the same thing on ig that needs to happen immediately
It happened
Gonna take me a while to recover from what I just heard. I could imagine many artist hearing this for the first time also. 🙏🏾 for this interview
This is what I love about this show great stories all the time
Jay got Big on there...the metaphors Jay was spitting was insane...
" for 96 the only MC with a flu...
Yeah I rhyme sick I be what you're trying to do...
Made a fortune off Peru, extradite, China white heroin
... Nigga please like short sleeves I bare arms(bear arms)...
Stay out my way from here on"... metaphors, word play, schemes and double entendres in 4 bars in 96... emcee wasn't doing that in those times it became the norm years later IJS
Nah BIG definitely got Jay on that.. the only rapper I can think of that always outshines Jay on every track is BIG, I know deep down Jay knows BIG was that Nigga, on my momma the Nigga was the most complete rapper.. the voice, witty lines, swag. RIP BIG n PAC 💯
@@eastwood_ib2126nah g, Jay the one
@@eastwood_ib2126 facts
These kind of stories that you want hear! Hip hop memories
Dope interview!! Love to hear these kind of stories!! That Puff song he talking about Sauce wrote for Puff was called "Young G's"
I played this back like 3 times lol
Love hearing Clark with these stories
“He’s the pen that don’t write.”
GOAT
💯💯🔥🔥🔥 chills listening to this if you knew about The Big and HOV link up at the Biggie birthday party performance legendary shit thank you Clark 💯
bars aside, it's impressive as hell to REMEMBER all those bars in your head without forgetting. Jay is an alien.
he's a genius bro
Not hard bro, I was doing that before I heard jay was doing it, its just repetition of each bar.
Not impossible, but still to do so in like 15/20 minutes is ridiculously, crazy talent!!!
I've done 12-16 bars as such, but to do that & go back & forth with another cat is too nice not righting them down.
I'd love to know how many takes it took for Jay's parts!!
@@thomaschatman3743 in 15 minutes?
@@michael43567 don't let them fool you bro, I got 16 verses never been recorded in my head right now, if we was to go record together, I could make it look like I just came up with that shit.
Yo can we clap it up for Clark Kent being 55 and looking 34 and 3/4’s. That low key blew my mind.
Either great genes or he ate rice and soy everyday🤣🤣
When Clark Kent said he was 55 years old…..damn bro any other time I would’ve said Super Cap. Bruh got that fountain of youth at his crib. Salute to the legend.
Same here, i would tell he was thirty something....
That sounds like Dame. Super classic story! That song at the beginning is straight 🔥
Happy for Math. He doin his own thing
💯💯math hoffa you just made history this is the dopest interview EVER
Being an Ohio player's fan brought me to "Brooklyn's finest". For those that don't know, "Brooklyn's Finest" sampled Ohio player's song "Ecstasy".
🤔…. Time to dig up some joints lol good looking 💯, nothing like looking into where the sample came from , if one was used …. Salute
We know dawg...chill
Absolutely
There will NEVER be a more competitive and timeless duet in rap EVER. I STILL LISTEN TO THIS TO THIS DAY and get Inspired to rhyme! 💯
Jay is literally a ghostwriter
the intro sounds like a record an angry will smith would make🤣
LMAOOOOO
😂😂😂😂 haven't gut laughed so hard in a minute 😂😂😂😂😂
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What he listened to in the car after the Oscars
clark kent the legend 😉😘REAL GENUINE
Clark is a legend. Salute 🔥🔥
One of the best dj/producer in the game, much respect to Clark Kent! PEACE 7
I WATCH EVERY EP AND JUST AM PROUD OF HOFFA AND WHAT HIM AND THE CAST ACCOMPLISHED. DOPE SHIT. 🗽
Clark kent is intelligent and he tells stories like no other legend
I can’t wait for this video in its entirety.
Two MCs who move in their own way‼️💪🏿
I can’t wait for this to come out Dj ClarkKent is a legend
The song they called "Little Ghetto Boy" was actually titled ''Young G's".
Fire interview
ANOTHER CLASSIC INTERVIEW & LOVE THAT SINGLE U PLAY AT THA BEGENNIMG SALUTE KING FIRE 🔥 🙌
The best interview I’ve seen on this platform
Fuck that we aint giving puff no money, Dame is jokes 😂😂
Yo I love hearing these stories, Clark's a fkn legend
Sauce money underrated legend on the mike "reservoir dogs" verse phenomenal 💯💯
Legendary story, being from Brooklyn🌉🗽is just a different feeling🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾
Sauce name keep coming up.... Need that interview Math !!! Salute
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Heard these stories so many times, but never tired of them
2:53 - 3:20 -- Jay is too nice with it man
This interview was 🔥🔥🔥
*LEGENDARY STORIES!!!*
This the guest we all knew we needed.
*DJ CLARK KENT THANKS FOR SHOUTING OUT FLATBUSH ON BROOKLYN’S FINEST!!!*
Dj Clark Kent out here looking like a ups worker.. hes delivering us legendary stories
Once again...dame dash vs PUFF DADDY 🤣🤣🤣
CLARK KENT aka God's favorite DJ aka BROOKLYN's finest , i love this man so much
"He's the pen that don't write" that's epic...Jay is G.O.A.T
Yea I'm not even gonna watch till the whole interview drop...thx for this one Math!!! 💯
Now, this is totally different from the story how I heard it from other people in the industry. The story I remembered was Big and Jay was in the studio. Big and Jay talked about how they both don't write rhymes. They heard the track and they both went in. That was on somebody's Behind The Music, a serious that used to come on TV. I forget who's episode it was.
Thanks for shouting out Red Hook!
"My nigga is the illest!!" ... Yes he is 👌🏾💪🏾💯
Yo Math, we need M.O.P. ASAP!!!
When I discovered jay z at 17 I was fascinated by brooklyns finest that song carried so much talent and wordplay
You from Brooklyn?
HOFFA Applying that pressure!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Big L was also in that dead president video...sauce money very underrated MC
Smooth Da Hustler
Man on top of having me on to talk about so many stories...I got some DOPE CLARK KENT stories....
Brooklyn's Finest will forever be a legendary track in hip hop and who knows how far Biggie's career would have gone if he was still alive because Jay-Z is super rich and a legend himself. And on a side note I have a you tube channel type in Russell Mills May 22, 2017 to find me.
✊🏾🇯🇲💯 love these convos, keep goin!
Brooklyn's Finest, who won? I always thought Jay took it. Clark Kent talking about how shocked BIG was when he heard Jay's bars kinda certifies it for me. Jay started so fast! I Love The Dough definitely wasn't competitive, BIG + Jay were having fun!
Big got it. But I give extra credit to Jay for writing it in 15 minutes vs Big taking 2 months.
Big
@@michael43567 nigga please like short sleeves I bare arms 🤢
He wasn't shocked about his bars. He was shocked that he did it 15min
@@boroborn6524 But if Jay's bars were crap Biggie wouldn't have cared if Jay did it in 1 min smh. Watch the clip again + please think about how you comment
King checking in 👑 I like hearing OGs giving roses to other OGs, the younger generation has to start doing that , but I like hearing OGs talk that shit it's cool 😎 king checking out 👑
Biggie been spitting his stuff off top DJ Premier said he didn’t write down unbelievable which is recorded 2 years before Brooklyn’s finest
That's right Biggie way above jay in all counts...
That may be true but Clark has no reason to lie. He produced for them both and if BIG was impressed that Jay did what he needed to do in 15 minutes then that’s what it is. Why you mad son
@@aceboogie9270 Biggie is a legend forever but fact is Jay has taken it farther than any rapper before him. Stop hating because BIG didn’t hate on the man’s skill on the 🎤. They are both rap legends BROOKLYN’S FINEST.
@@Kommunik8Moor Nas' Ether said it all agree with him!
Yooooo, you go to bring AZ on!!!!
I’m saving this video as Exhibit A for the next time someone says Jay is overrated or Jay wouldn’t have been as successful if BIG was still alive. Jay was always a master at his craft and a hustler. Nothing was going to stop Jay from becoming Jay.
Jay was not trumping big, he was big lil man, we was like who is this nigga with big, lol
@@thomaschatman3743 Re-read my comment and point out to me where I said he would trump BIG… and Jay was absolutely no BIGs little man, he just wasn’t as well known YET. 🤡
You just witness Greatness! Good Look Hoffa, the best content on the WEB!
BIG got Jay on both their tracks together……… Jay went hrd but Big was on another level 🇹🇹🇹🇹
If he took 2 months;
With jay as a reference, I’m sure he did.
@@lovehate8286 that is because of touring..It is not like he was writing for 2 months.He just released after two months
@@elliot2177 IKR, these ninjas take anything and run with it.. Dude, just said he was on tour. Plus, track were done by 24 track tape machine before protocols era 🤣🤣🤣
Nah hov won bk finest. Talkin too slick for big
@@williemazehaze8673 FOH, and you calling another human hov as in YeHovah(YHWH) 🤦
Cant wait for the full interview
Damn Clark is 55. That's crazy how Black Folk don't age the same as everybody else.
Yea I forgot Clark was 55.
DJ Premier said Biggie did that with the track Unbelievable . BIG was doing on the Ready to Die Album. Salute too Jayz & BIG 💯
It's been documented in the streets and on record that Big been wasn't writing down his raps before either one of them even dropped their first albums.
I been watching for years now how people been switching stories up to favor Jay-Z because he's the one still alive. They wanna stay friends with the money.
Biggie wrote and memorized everything before spiting, but Jay writes everything in his head!
@@Roy_MO..... I hate when people like you talk about things you don't know anything about. All because you looking for attention on the internet. Smh!
@@mrdee6076 oh and you think you know more than Biggies DJ Klark Kent? Klark is one of the most loyal niggas to Biggie he has been saying this same thing since the 90s Lil Cease also said Biggie wrote early a lot on ready to die but stopped writing when he did Life after death you think this people would lie?
@@Roy_MO.... There is a difference in a person speaking that have a direct connection to the artist, and a person speaking from a fan point of view.
That is why I won't go argue with you about it.
Are you even from Brooklyn?
Either way, Believe what you want. I just know what I know.
@Mathhoffa that intro joint is smoke. Salute
Biggie was a 6x platinum artist by 95’ but according to Clark Kent he was the shy kid to rhyme with Jay 😂 I’m literally witnessing the revisionist at work huh .
6x Platinum, please name those singles? Because Biggie didn't drop an Album til 96. Second one doesn't not void the other. Alot of artist are shy and Emotional about their work.
@@Shane-ju7op Biggie dropped his debut album September 14, 1994.
@@DC-xp4bl correct he did. However I don't think Clark Kent revising history, lil cease even said Biggie thought Jay was better ( not my Argument). Also consider Jay-z was rapping since late 80's, only really got serious mid 90's.
@@DC-xp4bl Wow your one of those 😂. You still haven't and couldn't refute what DJ Clark Kent said, also something lil cease said. Tell me was you in the studio with Jay-z, Biggie and Clark Kent? Please don't avoid the main talking point. Congratulations you knew Biggie dropped in 94 🎉 send me your cash app I send you a $1 😂.
@@DC-xp4bl In addition, Clark Kent didn't say Biggie was shy to ryhme with Jay. He highlighted the point Biggie respected Jay-z ability to rap with writing thing down... Something both Ja rule, Lil Wayne and Cameron said! Everything DJ Clark Kent said lining up with stories from other rappers.
Yo I can't wait til this whole joint come out!!
Biggs tells this story way different on VLADTV and from Biggs point of view Jay-Z also found out that day that Biggie didn't write when he slide him the notepad
Clark even tells the story totally different in past interviews. This story here is way different
Really appreciate this video.
Making History when them two Brooklyn 🐐🐐 came together to make that classic joint. Continue to SIP BIG 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🙏💯
Dam these stories are classic 💯 Math giving us a way to hear behind the scenes back stories that I always wondered about 💯
You have to watch all of Clark Kent's interviews and you start to see that ALL of his stories lead to Jay Z doing supernatural feats and some stories get changed in Jay's favor.
🎯
That was really Dope, D.J.CLARK KENT ! 💪🏾 Brooklyn!
Now that I think about it, I can imagine Jay rapping Dre's "Still Dre" verse. Jay kinda has that cadence
That whole flow was textbook 97/98 jay
The way Dre said “I bring the fire 'til you're soakin' in your seat” was how I knew Jay-a wrote that song.
Man legendary stories come out of these interviews!
I’ve heard many people say Clark Kent comes off as arrogant. Shiiiiiett if I had stories like this nobody would be able to tell me NOTHING. These memories are more valuable than money to me. Such legendary stories and he got hundreds
You capn. Who said he comes off as arrogant? Give me a name or you a chatty patty.
I've personally met Clark when we booked him to play at the Apple store years ago and he came off as arrogant but that's a Brooklyn thing, nothing personal. He's still a legend!
@@videobrownsville LOL calm down Dame. Been watching his interviews for a decade. So many people say he comes off as arrogant. Most probably kids most of the time
He is arrogant you can tell in this interview..
@@artyclay9874 no he isn't jesus Christ man
Yooo Hoff. I frickin loooove this Show.
Can't wait for the full ep. Clark Kent needs to be recognized more. Those who know show love but the world needs to shout him out.
Clark thank you for shouting out BUSHWICK I LOST MY MIND WHEN I HEARD IT
I thought jay got that not writing shit from big ,. Hov really the goat 🙌🏼
Math you are the greatest networker bro unmatched. You need to give a ted talk on how you manage the politics
Thought Hov and BIG knew each other from high school
I believe they went to the same school or schools nearby but didn't know each other in high school.
Always heard big, jay and busta knew each other from HS
@@mikegillins4992 They all went to Westinghouse.
@@godofthisshit so that contradict what he is saying about them meeting the first time
Same high school, but never knew each other.