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2007-10-03 15:43:40 · 23 answers · asked by Bee Biscuits 6 in Entertainment & Music Music Rap and Hip-Hop

I met Cedric the Entertainer too. My list includes Redman of course (E2 nightclub in Chicago years ago) along with Method Man. Jay Z. Kanye. Busta. Do or Die. Twista. Too many local chicago acts to mention.

2007-10-03 16:11:35 · update #1

Stef: I will be have my rhymes posted by tomorrow afternoon. Get ready for the battle.

2007-10-03 16:12:46 · update #2

I forgot to add I met Noreaga in downtown Chicago during college.

2007-10-03 16:18:10 · update #3

Damn...I also forgot to mention Mos Def...that is a cool *** *****.

2007-10-03 16:18:56 · update #4

23 answers

Coolio
Heavy D (so cool!)
MC Hammer
Phesto - Souls of Mischief
Rapin4Tay
The Luniz
I never formally met Pac, but I saw him up close in 91 he did a show w Digitial Underground and we got in the after-party. Girls were surrounding him like crazy.

Oh yea, I met Da Brat last year. She was at Hartsfield Airport in ATL, she was going to Chicago. She is VERY tiny in person and the Airline personnel were making a fuss over her, trying to help her get her ticket straight etc.. She's nice though.

2007-10-03 16:28:55 · answer #1 · answered by Engage Me 4 · 3 1

Thats an extremely stressful question to respond to being that there are probable some hundred mainstream rappers and particularly some 1000's greater underground. fact is, a competent area of them have some college training, some even have stages too. the element you may account for is(rather on the instant) many rappers are signed to labels early and as with others who discover attractiveness and fortune formerly they're college-age, it the two turns into much less of a precedence when you consider that they already make a magnificent residing, or they only have not got time for sophistication in between studio classes and traveling. the theory that rappers are ignorant or uneducated is B.S., and surely as quickly as ordinary particularly some artists attend college in a protracted time in existence. to call on occasion i'd say Lil Wayne who examine Psychology(i think) on the college of Houston.

2016-10-20 23:38:01 · answer #2 · answered by hussaini 4 · 0 0

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2007-10-03 15:47:56 · answer #3 · answered by RAW CLIPZ 3 · 0 1

I met Queen Latifah once when she was making the movie, "Last Holiday" in New Orleans. Her house in the movie was a block away from my house in Algiers, Louisiana. She played football in-between scenes of the movie. My brother featured on one of Juvenile's songs, too, since he's a rapper as well. My husband grew up around Choppa, Lil Wayne, and the rest of the rappers from New Orleans, too.

2007-10-03 23:36:05 · answer #4 · answered by Dimples 6 · 1 0

I saw a few celebs in person, but I think I remember meeting Cedric the Entertainer. I saw Ciara, Trick Daddy, & Bobby Valentino & the Ying-Yang twins, but I didn't get to meet them. I went to high school with Rocsi from 106 & Park & college with Dawn Richard from Danity Kane.

2007-10-03 15:48:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I met Wyclef at a airport. He was coming out a bathroom, I was coming in. I said "What up 'Clef". He looked up and said "Hey" and just walked off. I was like damn. That same week I met a few athletes (Donavon McNabb, Vince Carter, Ben Gordon, and Rashard Lewis).

2007-10-03 15:50:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yung Joc (twice), TI, Young Dro, Lil Wayne, Young bloodz, Lil Jon, Bonecrusher are some rappers I met. I met them through school when they came to perform and at clubs.

Ive met some singers too. However, I still have not met my fav hip hop artists JAY-Z or Mr. West! Mr. West! Mr. West! Common, Lupe, and The Roots follows right after.

2007-10-03 16:03:13 · answer #7 · answered by Beautifully Disigned 3 · 0 3

Usher, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Outcast's Andre, Does Will Smith count?...I doubt it. Does Mariah count? Does Timberlake count? If so, count them in....
50 cent and his crew, Pdiddy and his crew, Mary J,
That chick who sang with C&C Music Factory..lol...
Then a bunch of rappers I wouldn't know cause I really don't listen to that anymore.
There's probably more, but I can't think now...

2007-10-03 16:04:42 · answer #8 · answered by L A 1 · 2 2

Chris Brown, Bow Wow, Bobby Valentino, and Pretty Ricky {{In that order}}

2007-10-03 15:54:32 · answer #9 · answered by Miranda 2 · 1 1

Not a single one, these guys aren't the nicest people in the word, it's all a show which is why they call it show biz

millions of people rap around the world, but only some get to be millionaires

not because they are gifted, but because they belong to organizations which let them become millionaires in exchange for their souls

ok, not all millionaires are Freemasons,
but why do you think Jay-Z keeps making a Freemasonic triangle with his hands, and ritualistically keeps placing it above his left eye, this is a symbol of the eye of osiris you will see the same thing on the back of your double bill

Jay-z calls himself that as he wants to be Jehovah

or at least the rap version of jehovah

i used to love their music, and their fashion, but like him and snoop dog, they were recruited by the New world order as they influence millions upon millions of people, black people doubly so

They can influence black people more so than any senile old white politician could

and more than our own parents could

amazing how mr jay and snoop have more power over people they have not seen then those people's parents do....

Johnny do your homework...no way mum

hi I'm jay-z buy my album and play it backwards and hear me insult jesus

i've seen it done, and um yep the message wasn't very good

i hate to attack our culture and stuff, but you have to work out why these guys are millionaires, and why they call themselves thugs,

thugs comes from the hindu word thuggies

who were the acolytes of the pagan god kali. He or whatever she is was the goddess of death, people would come to worship her, and the thuggie acolytes would kill them, rob them of their possessions, and then offer them as a sacrifice to kali

kinda fitting really, you worship death and it ...finds you


the problem is, this is the energy source our thug-life rappers are channeling

this is why they always look mean and aggressive

busta-rhymes and 50 dimes, sorry i mean cents, why do those guys never smile? always glaring and maintaining an angry mean look, same thing goes for ice cube, these guys just look permanently pissed off all the time

if you were a millionaire would you still be that angry with the world?

again, it's not just a black thing

rock and roll, well death metal and heavy metal i suppose has been donig this for years, but its more obvious as everyone dresses up in black, and makes the rock-on goat sign with their fingers

Black popular msuic is gonig down the same route, as black people are all over the planet and need to be influenced by these so called free masonic patriots

your mama dosen't influence you

the governemnt can't influence you

but fifty dimes and the crew can

so they influence them to get to you

thats why we have ebonics
thats why gangster rap has taken over our free thinking


remeber the days when rap was cool?

The freaks come out at night...
the freaks come out at night....

nice vibes, nice rhythms

ok some people have real stories and dramas, but even then it did not influence others to GET RICH OR DIE TRYING

or neither was it coded with subliminal messages such as:

G-UNIT

or GUNIT

which is what it really means,

you guys sound clued up, i mean obviously not everyone who hears hip hop becomes a gangster obviously not

and there is astill a lot of nice rap msuic out there

but the people in control use music to get to you

to influence birth rates

*well if everyones wearing no clothesand shaking their bottoms like rattlesnakes*

i just want people to realsie that these guys didn't become millionaries and popular based on their music alone....they went through a process in some cases it was a process of spiritual transformation, all for the agenda of the New world Order

Again it's not just a black thing, many actors or into the same sort of stuff, as they influence the millions,

anyone want share a taxi cab back with tom cruise?.....i didn't think so



stay safe, keep your eyes open

peace

2007-10-04 01:50:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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