Up on this?

And, no, I've never heard it, but I do recall marvelling at the ads in The Source featuring the cover art for their follow-up effort:

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Gotta be a Source favorite along with with the No Limit two-page ads.
Also A to the D the Renegade Jew.

You know you can tell Blac Monks are ill? They have an umlaut in their name. Over the "c," for some reason.
Briefly in vogue in rap circa 1996; the original issue of Reasonable Doubt had one over the "Y" in Jay-Z's name. [Shied]An obvious stylistic pilfering from the Black Monks.[/Shied]

I remember the Black Monks had a split page ad with Devin, who--I will not lie--I was not checking for back then [carpetbaggeurings revealed]. Half of the page was this shirtless oiled-up buddha of a rapper with a huge ring through his septum; the other half was a dude sitting on the toilet with his boxers around his ankles. I remember thinking, "This is definitely some other other."
 
[Shied]An obvious stylistic pilfering from the Black Monks.[/Shied]

I remember the Black Monks had a split page ad with Devin, who--I will not lie--I was not checking for back then [carpetbaggeurings revealed]. Half of the page was this shirtless oiled-up buddha of a rapper with a huge ring through his septum; the other half was a dude sitting on the toilet with his boxers around his ankles. I remember thinking, "This is definitely some other other."
Ha! This cracked me up.
 
And, no, I've never heard it, but I do recall marvelling at the ads in The Source featuring the cover art for their follow-up effort:

b7_7.JPG
Gotta be a Source favorite along with with the No Limit two-page ads.
Also A to the D the Renegade Jew.

You know you can tell Blac Monks are ill? They have an umlaut in their name. Over the "c," for some reason.
Briefly in vogue in rap circa 1996; the original issue of Reasonable Doubt had one over the "Y" in Jay-Z's name. [Shied]An obvious stylistic pilfering from the Black Monks.[/Shied]

I remember the Black Monks had a split page ad with Devin, who--I will not lie--I was not checking for back then [carpetbaggeurings revealed]. Half of the page was this shirtless oiled-up buddha of a rapper with a huge ring through his septum; the other half was a dude sitting on the toilet with his boxers around his ankles. I remember thinking, "This is definitely some other other."
Yes, the Great Umlauting of '96 was something I fully supported, though I knew it was bound to be short-lived.
 

I went to high school with one of the dudes cousin. He was a fucking dickhead and at the time I wasn't even trying to fuck with anything that didn't sound NY-centric.

and these posts are super corny dude, they just scream ass-hurt. Stop trying to prove a point that no one cares about.
 
Or this?

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If you're gonna go on some slept on rap-a-lot ish, then you gotta mention this one...
 
trying to fuck with anything that didn't sound NY-centric.
That's strange -- I consider this to be one of the more NY-centric Bay rap releases from that era.
 
trying to fuck with anything that didn't sound NY-centric.
That's strange -- I consider this to be one of the more NY-centric Bay rap releases from that era.

WAS THERE "BRETHREN" OR "SPINNING WHEEL" DRUM CHOPS? FILTERED SAMPLES? HORNS THAT GO "DEENT DEENt DEEnt Deent deent"? HOW MANY BLUNTS DID THEY SMOKE IN THE CHYPHA?
 

I went to high school with one of the dudes cousin. He was a fucking dickhead and at the time I wasn't even trying to fuck with anything that didn't sound NY-centric.

and these posts are super corny dude, they just scream ass-hurt. Stop trying to prove a point that no one cares about.
This album is a classic hommie. I played this tape more than a lotta east coast shit at the time. They had a lot of big classic loops before other people touched em.