i was at a wedding last spring and had drrank like 3 espressos (with ice cream floating in them) and then moved to a couple sips of liquor, so suffice it to say i was kindof loopy. so they play the mandatory "just a friend" and everyone had a great time. afterwards i heard a couple people pooh-poohing the biz on some one hit wonder shit and i lost my composure. i tried to explain to them how the dude is about as much a cornerstone of the world of hiphop, never to be replicated, as anyone...bu they were just looking at me like i was drunk and crazy. which i was. i think mentioning al b square mall, pickin boogers and the dragon didnt exactly legitimize my case? regardless, biz reigns supreme...i cant think of anyone more thorough in the game
i was at a wedding last spring and had drrank like 3 espressos (with ice cream floating in them) and then moved to a couple sips of liquor, so suffice it to say i was kindof loopy. so they play the mandatory "just a friend" and everyone had a great time. afterwards i heard a couple people pooh-poohing the biz on some one hit wonder shit and i lost my composure. i tried to explain to them how the dude is about as much a cornerstone of the world of hiphop, never to be replicated, as anyone...bu they were just looking at me like i was drunk and crazy. which i was. i think mentioning al b square mall, pickin boogers and the dragon didnt exactly legitimize my case? regardless, biz reigns supreme...i cant think of anyone more thorough in the game
I remember a co-worker of mine back when Just a Friend crossed over was sayin how much he liked THAT type of Rap.
Funny, non-political, sing along chorus, non-threatening,etc.
Str8 eyerolls from me.
b/w
I ride for Diamond Shell's LP just for the Biz "production".
I remember hearing a story a long time ago about someone seeing Biz all by himself, eating in a college cafeteria. The person went up to him and said "biz, what are you doing here" and in his total biz voice said:
bevan, to be fair, i think alot of people would get a major kick out of your biz stories. it's stories like those that keep me going these days! in a world so upside down, it's makes me smile to read your interviews and stories...
bevan, to be fair, i think alot of people would get a major kick out of your biz stories. it's stories like those that keep me going these days! in a world so upside down, it's makes me smile to read your interviews and stories...
I'll second this. Don't sweat the Syl stuff chirpitude. I loved that stuff, and appreciate the post. I think the whole Black Jazz fiasco probably pulled attention away from it.
Not a new story, but you maybe like this interview with the diabolical from 1998...also check out the 2nd part for more stories and freestyles...merry christmas, y'all!!
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I remember a co-worker of mine back when Just a Friend crossed over was sayin how much he liked THAT type of Rap.
Funny, non-political, sing along chorus, non-threatening,etc.
Str8 eyerolls from me.
b/w
I ride for Diamond Shell's LP just for the Biz "production".
"eatin' soup."
I'll second this. Don't sweat the Syl stuff chirpitude. I loved that stuff, and appreciate the post. I think the whole Black Jazz fiasco probably pulled attention away from it.
Bring on the Biz!
http://www.mixcloud.com/stickydojah/sticky-dojahs-archive-series-biz-markie-dutch-masters-radioshow-1998/