Even though they insist there are no hard feelings that stem from their epic battle, Nas and Jay-Z's friendship always seems to exude a tinge of acrimony. Well, Nas practically confessed to King magazine that he still rhymes about their once bitter relationship and he did it on Jay's "Success".
Check out what he said:
On "Success," how did you get away with talking about Jay
What do you mean?
"Worst enemies want to be my best friends..." Can you see how people can take that as a diss?
But could you see how Jay couldn't relate to that in his own life with his own situation? Everything in Jay's rhyme, I relate to. "Is this what success is all about? / A bunch of b*tch n*ggas running around with big mouths." I feel that every day. I'm sure he can relate to "Best friends want to be enemies like that's what's in." We can both relate to one another's verses. It's about success.
Then you say, "I walk into the lion's den and take everybody's chips." It sounds like you're saying the worst enemy who wants to be your best friend is Jay-Z. And "walking into the lion's den and taking everybody's chips" is you signing a lucrative deal with Def Jam.
Yeah, that's how a lot of people looked at it.
So was that line about him?
Of course, of course. But that's what's big about him. We don't get into the studio and just start rapping about fantasy sh*t. We talk about sh*t that's real. It's not like a blow to nobody; it's real. I don't think he would have expected me to say anything less. (SOHH)
Monday, May 19, 2008
Nas still dissin' Jay-Z on wax
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