PDA

View Full Version : Hell Rell Says Fat Joe Aint Holdin It Down For The Bronx & Styles P Aint The Hardest


roc_com
02-23-06, 07:58 AM
T he Diplomats have proven themselves to indeed be a movement. However, some criticize that the movement ends after its ‘Three Kings’: Cam’ron, Juelz Santana, and Jim Jones. Nobody could disagree more than Hell Rell.

Fresh out of jail, Hell Rell has gained endorsements from his own Dip-mates, Star of Star & Buc, and even from Underground King, Bun B. His upcoming debut, For the Hell of It isn’t trying to be a work of art, but rather a stream of consciousness look at life from a wealthy, young Black male who sees a bright future for himself.

In a candid discussion with AllHipHop.com, Hell Rell speaks about his youth, his bid, and some interesting commentary regarding Fat Joe, Styles P, and the dudes who shot Cam in D.C. – not to mention a label move, already? Hell Rell rocks the bells.

AllHipHop.com: What part of the Bronx are you from?

Hell Rell: I’m from 175th and Weeks Avenue; the hottest block in the Bronx. You know they got the **** in the precinct, that big ass board in the precinct where they red dot all the hottest hoods in the Bronx. My block is red dotted, Weeks Avenue what’s good.

AllHipHop.com: What did you listen to coming up?

Hell Rell: Big Daddy Kane, Rob Base.

AllHipHop.com: Rob Base?

Hell Rell: Yeah I f**ks with Rob Base. You already know, “It’s Takes Two” was my s**t. Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick.

AllHipHop.com: How do you get down in the studio, how do you approach making new material?

Hell Rell: I don’t event write, I’m a monster. I just go in there, throw the beat on. However I’m feeling or whatever comes to mind. I don’t go in the studio thinking, “I’m going to make a party song, or I’m going to do a diss song.” I write in my head. I actually developed that around the way; being on the corner hustling waiting for fiends to come through and cop my s**t, I was standing there would coming up with rhymes in my head. So by the time I got to where I had to go to lay it down, I had already memorized it.

AllHipHop.com: Okay, I’m from the Bronx as well. Considering that we started this, it’s a shame that we haven’t really been popping since Big Pun was here. Why do you think we fell off so hard?

Hell Rell: I don’t know what it is. Bronx n***as is always used for on something else. If a Harlem n***a is getting money, the Bronx n***a is the enforcer - he’s the goon. We’ve never been on some rap s**t, like we been on our real gorilla s**t. Now there’s a lot of talent coming up in the Bronx. Like I be in the hoods, a lot of young n***as that’s fire in the Bronx. Your boy Hell Rell is definitely taking us to the top. Shout out to Joe, I don’t really know homey. But he ain’t really holding down the Bronx like that, no disrespect feel me? He doing what he do. He paved the way, but it’s consistency my n***a, you got to stay consistent.

AllHipHop.com: How you feel about Remy Ma and how she is repping the BX?

Hell Rell: I love Remy. Remy hardbody. She is the hardest chick in the game, right now.

AllHipHop.com: How did you hook up with Dipset before you went in?

Hell Rell: Me and Cam traveled in the same circles, we all knew the same people. I’m from 1767 Weeks avenue in the Bronx. Jim used to live in 1801 in the Bronx, so I knew that n***a before he moved to Harlem and started his Harlem thing. So we basically knew each other, we all traveled in the same circles.

AllHipHop.com: What were you arrested for?

Hell Rell: I got caught with 200 grams in a fiend’s apartment. I actually made a sale in the fiend’s apartment. Undercovers came and kicked the apartment in. They charged the crack head with the 200 grams because it was her apartment.

AllHipHop.com: How was your time in prison?

Hell Rell: I was hotter than some n***as that was out there with a deal. No disrespect to G-Unit, but we started that mixtape s**t. Like when the first Diplomat mix tape came out, we had the streets on fire when Cam first signed to the Roc in 2002. I was featured on the Diplomats Volume 2. I was incarcerated at the time; I remember I had spit freestyles while I was in Riker’s Island.

You had a bunch of hating ass n***as in there though. Jim took care of me when I was in. I stayed on the visiting floor, I had packages, I was fresh to def, I had jewelry, and I kept the weed. I was the weed man. All them n***as in jail do is read magazines and watch videos. So every magazine the Diplomats appeared in, they shouted me out, so n***as would be jealous because they knew I had something to come home to. A lot of n***as in jail be miserable because they have to go back to being on the corner or go back to being broke. I was a made man. I had that hate, but I came home without a scar on my face. So it’s nothing

AllHipHop.com: Did they try to test you because of that?

Hell Rell: Yeah! I ain’t special. It wasn’t like, “Oh, he Hell Rell, leave him alone.” There were a couple of n***as that tried to come at me.

AllHipHop.com: Was there anybody else famous that you bumped into while you were in?

Hell Rell: I actually bumped into Shyne in Clinton. Shout out to Po, get home, my n***a. When I was there, Po was good. He was going onto the visiting floor. Russell Simmons came to see him when I was there, that’s when he worked out his Def Jam deal. I only seen him one time. I wrote him one letter, he wrote me one letter, but that was on the strength that he knew who I was and I knew who he was. Chi Ali was there too. He got 20 to life. He was my n***a too.

AllHipHop.com: Flipping the jail time into a positive - how was your homecoming?

Hell Rell: My homecoming was retarded, B.

AllHipHop.com: Let’s get into it.

Hell Rell: I came home August 13th, Friday the 13th. So I thought I was going to get hit by a bus, a train or stuck by lightning. A n***a coming home on Friday the 13th, that’s a bad luck day. I didn’t speak to Cam two weeks prior to me coming home.

AllHipHop.com: What joint you came home from?

Hell Rell: When you get released from jail, they give you a state ID that’s valid for 90 days, a check for whatever is in your bank account. You get an account when you locked up. I came home with 7,000 in my account. They give you a pair of state greens and all star Converses. So I got on the state greens I didn’t have nobody to send up my clothes over because I think my n***as picking me up. I was coming home with two other n***as and they stunted on me like, “I thought you were Dipset, n***a? Where ya mans at now?” So we standing at the at the Greyhound bus station and I’m thinking, “I got to go home on the bus.” Next thing you know, my boy pulls out with the stretch white Excursion. Cam hops out with two tennis chains on his neck, takes two of them off, puts them on my neck and gives me a stack of 50,000. All in hundreds, a big ass knot the size of an X-Box. He put it in my hand and said, “Welcome home, my n***a, let’s get rich.”

AllHipHop.com: What happened when you got back to the city?

Hell Rell: Soon as I got to the city, Killa said, “What you want to do? You want to go shopping; you want to get some p*ssy? Want to get fresh?” I said, “Take me to the studio.” That’s when I laid my verse for “Family Ties”.

AllHipHop.com: Who shut it down harder?

Hell Rell: Me! I went hard on him, no homo. I love my n***a, he came with 50,000. I spent that in two days. He gave me another 100,000. I spent that in two days and then I got my deal. So I’ve been good ever since. He took care of me my whole time in jail; my n***as is stand up n***as. Everyone got their own little bulls**t, that goes in the crew. [It] ain’t no slimeball s**t over here. A lot of n***a’s breaking up. You see Death Of A Dynasty, because n***as get a little bit of money, and get big headed. F**k all that, it’s a team. I was here before all the Diplomats eagles and the pink Ranges, before Jims Jones and the Byrd Gangs and all that, and we still here for each other, feel me? That’s why we call ourselves a movement we knew each other before we got rich and we still here with each other.

AllHipHop.com: If the Diplomats were the 2006 Juice Crew, who would Hell Rell be?

Hell Rell: Kool G. Rap! The hardest in the group. [laughs]

AllHipHop.com: You’ve been referring to your self as the “hardest out.” Styles P of the Lox was running with that title ever since he came home though.

Hell Rell: It’s H.O. It’s an abbreviation. It stands for “hardest out, hungriest out, and home owner.” A lot of these rappers still living with their mothers. I own homes. That’s one of my names. I f**ks with [Styles] P man, but P ain’t going harder than me man. C’mon on brother, you been in rap for ten years, you’re supposed to have that retirement plan. You supposed to be living good, n***a. You got DJ’s running around with Bentley GT’s, living better than rappers. I came in the game listening to these n***as. P is hard. But I don’t feel he harder than me, and that’s no disrespect, that’s not starting no beef or nothing. He probably feel the same way about me, like, “This little n***a don’t go harder than me.” But that’s how I feel, I go harder.

AllHipHop.com: Were with you with Cam when he got popped in Washington D.C.?

Hell Rell: Nah, I was actually having a new born.

AllHipHop.com: Congratulations.

Hell Rell: Thank you, man. I was a having a baby shower, I got the call. You know those hating ass n***as man, they just hating because they can’t ride in Lambos like us. Go to Miami ten times a year like us. Cam is that golden boy. N***as was just hating, that was out of hate.

AllHipHop.com: On the “Get Em’ Daddy remix” which you were on with him, Cam hinted at some O.G’s set him up.

Hell Rell: It is what it is, you never know. N***as is probably jealous of my n***a. Somebody sent the whistle, but you not gonna get me to dry-snitch.

AllHipHop.com: Nah, never that.

Hell Rell: Okay, Okay. But you never know. That’s just how he felt in the booth, feel me?

AllHipHop.com: What’s good with the album?

Hell Rell: [My] album is hardbody, I’m glad I got artistic control over my project. Because if I didn’t I’d be on the block right now, because I refuse to undermine myself, or my style or my lyrics so I’m glad Killa let me zone out on this album. By the way, I got one album deal at Koch. I’m not signed to Koch, I’m signed to Diplomat Records. So I’m putting out one album Koch. The reason why I named it For The Hell Of It is because I got the money, I didn’t do it for the money and I’m not doing it for the fame. I’m just doing it for the hell of it. Whatever Hell Rell felt that day, that’s what, came out. If I was arguing with one of my b*tches or whatever whatever, and I was mad that’s the type of mood I was in. It was no strategic plot or plan with this album. It’s raw me straight out the pen. My next album, I’mma sit down and come up with concepts and get deep into my brain and give you a piece of my life story. This one is straight for the hell of it.

AllHipHop.com: So you are just going to drop this one album and feel out any major label interests?

Hell Rell: I’m doing a 100 [thousand] my first week, usually n***as end up doing a 100 [thousand] all together with their project. The reason I didn’t come out with my album in 2004. I could of came out. Cam was like “You want to come out, you sure?” I had a buzz in ‘05, this year Ima be a house hold name. So when I drop this year, n***as is going to know my name and my face and my lyrics. I am coming out again fourth quarter with my major label album, I’m not telling you who I’m signing to, because I didn’t sign the deal yet.

http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1331

jim is trouble
02-23-06, 08:02 AM
This is before I read the interview


What ever get it popin whats love songs fat joe does

he is the bronx

terror squad a gang with some rappers in it dont get it fuk up

Cream Fever
02-23-06, 08:21 AM
and I’m thinking, “I got to go home on the bus.” Next thing you know, my boy pulls out with the stretch white Excursion. Cam hops out with two tennis chains on his neck, takes two of them off, puts them on my neck and gives me a stack of 50,000. All in hundreds, a big ass knot the size of an X-Box. He put it in my hand and said, “Welcome home, my n***a, let’s get rich.”

You knew it was comin, no homo: When Jungle got home from jail, Nozz gave him a gift certificate to Sam Goody and a dog tag

Mr.Sam
02-23-06, 08:33 AM
This is before I read the interview


What ever get it popin whats love songs fat joe does

he is the bronx

terror squad a gang with some rappers in it dont get it fuk up

He ain't really diss Joe. OR Styles P

Dtecs
02-23-06, 08:39 AM
T he Diplomats have proven themselves to indeed be a movement. However, some criticize that the movement ends after its ‘Three Kings’: Cam’ron, Juelz Santana, and Jim Jones. Nobody could disagree more than Hell Rell.

Fresh out of jail, Hell Rell has gained endorsements from his own Dip-mates, Star of Star & Buc, and even from Underground King, Bun B. His upcoming debut, For the Hell of It isn’t trying to be a work of art, but rather a stream of consciousness look at life from a wealthy, young Black male who sees a bright future for himself.

In a candid discussion with AllHipHop.com, Hell Rell speaks about his youth, his bid, and some interesting commentary regarding Fat Joe, Styles P, and the dudes who shot Cam in D.C. – not to mention a label move, already? Hell Rell rocks the bells.

AllHipHop.com: What part of the Bronx are you from?

Hell Rell: I’m from 175th and Weeks Avenue; the hottest block in the Bronx. You know they got the **** in the precinct, that big ass board in the precinct where they red dot all the hottest hoods in the Bronx. My block is red dotted, Weeks Avenue what’s good.

AllHipHop.com: What did you listen to coming up?

Hell Rell: Big Daddy Kane, Rob Base.

AllHipHop.com: Rob Base?

Hell Rell: Yeah I f**ks with Rob Base. You already know, “It’s Takes Two” was my s**t. Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick.

AllHipHop.com: How do you get down in the studio, how do you approach making new material?

Hell Rell: I don’t event write, I’m a monster. I just go in there, throw the beat on. However I’m feeling or whatever comes to mind. I don’t go in the studio thinking, “I’m going to make a party song, or I’m going to do a diss song.” I write in my head. I actually developed that around the way; being on the corner hustling waiting for fiends to come through and cop my s**t, I was standing there would coming up with rhymes in my head. So by the time I got to where I had to go to lay it down, I had already memorized it.

AllHipHop.com: Okay, I’m from the Bronx as well. Considering that we started this, it’s a shame that we haven’t really been popping since Big Pun was here. Why do you think we fell off so hard?

Hell Rell: I don’t know what it is. Bronx n***as is always used for on something else. If a Harlem n***a is getting money, the Bronx n***a is the enforcer - he’s the goon. We’ve never been on some rap s**t, like we been on our real gorilla s**t. Now there’s a lot of talent coming up in the Bronx. Like I be in the hoods, a lot of young n***as that’s fire in the Bronx. Your boy Hell Rell is definitely taking us to the top. Shout out to Joe, I don’t really know homey. But he ain’t really holding down the Bronx like that, no disrespect feel me? He doing what he do. He paved the way, but it’s consistency my n***a, you got to stay consistent.

AllHipHop.com: How you feel about Remy Ma and how she is repping the BX?

Hell Rell: I love Remy. Remy hardbody. She is the hardest chick in the game, right now.

AllHipHop.com: How did you hook up with Dipset before you went in?

Hell Rell: Me and Cam traveled in the same circles, we all knew the same people. I’m from 1767 Weeks avenue in the Bronx. Jim used to live in 1801 in the Bronx, so I knew that n***a before he moved to Harlem and started his Harlem thing. So we basically knew each other, we all traveled in the same circles.

AllHipHop.com: What were you arrested for?

Hell Rell: I got caught with 200 grams in a fiend’s apartment. I actually made a sale in the fiend’s apartment. Undercovers came and kicked the apartment in. They charged the crack head with the 200 grams because it was her apartment.

AllHipHop.com: How was your time in prison?

Hell Rell: I was hotter than some n***as that was out there with a deal. No disrespect to G-Unit, but we started that mixtape s**t. Like when the first Diplomat mix tape came out, we had the streets on fire when Cam first signed to the Roc in 2002. I was featured on the Diplomats Volume 2. I was incarcerated at the time; I remember I had spit freestyles while I was in Riker’s Island.

You had a bunch of hating ass n***as in there though. Jim took care of me when I was in. I stayed on the visiting floor, I had packages, I was fresh to def, I had jewelry, and I kept the weed. I was the weed man. All them n***as in jail do is read magazines and watch videos. So every magazine the Diplomats appeared in, they shouted me out, so n***as would be jealous because they knew I had something to come home to. A lot of n***as in jail be miserable because they have to go back to being on the corner or go back to being broke. I was a made man. I had that hate, but I came home without a scar on my face. So it’s nothing

AllHipHop.com: Did they try to test you because of that?

Hell Rell: Yeah! I ain’t special. It wasn’t like, “Oh, he Hell Rell, leave him alone.” There were a couple of n***as that tried to come at me.

AllHipHop.com: Was there anybody else famous that you bumped into while you were in?

Hell Rell: I actually bumped into Shyne in Clinton. Shout out to Po, get home, my n***a. When I was there, Po was good. He was going onto the visiting floor. Russell Simmons came to see him when I was there, that’s when he worked out his Def Jam deal. I only seen him one time. I wrote him one letter, he wrote me one letter, but that was on the strength that he knew who I was and I knew who he was. Chi Ali was there too. He got 20 to life. He was my n***a too.

AllHipHop.com: Flipping the jail time into a positive - how was your homecoming?

Hell Rell: My homecoming was retarded, B.

AllHipHop.com: Let’s get into it.

Hell Rell: I came home August 13th, Friday the 13th. So I thought I was going to get hit by a bus, a train or stuck by lightning. A n***a coming home on Friday the 13th, that’s a bad luck day. I didn’t speak to Cam two weeks prior to me coming home.

AllHipHop.com: What joint you came home from?

Hell Rell: When you get released from jail, they give you a state ID that’s valid for 90 days, a check for whatever is in your bank account. You get an account when you locked up. I came home with 7,000 in my account. They give you a pair of state greens and all star Converses. So I got on the state greens I didn’t have nobody to send up my clothes over because I think my n***as picking me up. I was coming home with two other n***as and they stunted on me like, “I thought you were Dipset, n***a? Where ya mans at now?” So we standing at the at the Greyhound bus station and I’m thinking, “I got to go home on the bus.” Next thing you know, my boy pulls out with the stretch white Excursion. Cam hops out with two tennis chains on his neck, takes two of them off, puts them on my neck and gives me a stack of 50,000. All in hundreds, a big ass knot the size of an X-Box. He put it in my hand and said, “Welcome home, my n***a, let’s get rich.”

AllHipHop.com: What happened when you got back to the city?

Hell Rell: Soon as I got to the city, Killa said, “What you want to do? You want to go shopping; you want to get some p*ssy? Want to get fresh?” I said, “Take me to the studio.” That’s when I laid my verse for “Family Ties”.

AllHipHop.com: Who shut it down harder?

Hell Rell: Me! I went hard on him, no homo. I love my n***a, he came with 50,000. I spent that in two days. He gave me another 100,000. I spent that in two days and then I got my deal. So I’ve been good ever since. He took care of me my whole time in jail; my n***as is stand up n***as. Everyone got their own little bulls**t, that goes in the crew. [It] ain’t no slimeball s**t over here. A lot of n***a’s breaking up. You see Death Of A Dynasty, because n***as get a little bit of money, and get big headed. F**k all that, it’s a team. I was here before all the Diplomats eagles and the pink Ranges, before Jims Jones and the Byrd Gangs and all that, and we still here for each other, feel me? That’s why we call ourselves a movement we knew each other before we got rich and we still here with each other.

AllHipHop.com: If the Diplomats were the 2006 Juice Crew, who would Hell Rell be?

Hell Rell: Kool G. Rap! The hardest in the group. [laughs]

AllHipHop.com: You’ve been referring to your self as the “hardest out.” Styles P of the Lox was running with that title ever since he came home though.

Hell Rell: It’s H.O. It’s an abbreviation. It stands for “hardest out, hungriest out, and home owner.” A lot of these rappers still living with their mothers. I own homes. That’s one of my names. I f**ks with [Styles] P man, but P ain’t going harder than me man. C’mon on brother, you been in rap for ten years, you’re supposed to have that retirement plan. You supposed to be living good, n***a. You got DJ’s running around with Bentley GT’s, living better than rappers. I came in the game listening to these n***as. P is hard. But I don’t feel he harder than me, and that’s no disrespect, that’s not starting no beef or nothing. He probably feel the same way about me, like, “This little n***a don’t go harder than me.” But that’s how I feel, I go harder.

AllHipHop.com: Were with you with Cam when he got popped in Washington D.C.?

Hell Rell: Nah, I was actually having a new born.

AllHipHop.com: Congratulations.

Hell Rell: Thank you, man. I was a having a baby shower, I got the call. You know those hating ass n***as man, they just hating because they can’t ride in Lambos like us. Go to Miami ten times a year like us. Cam is that golden boy. N***as was just hating, that was out of hate.

AllHipHop.com: On the “Get Em’ Daddy remix” which you were on with him, Cam hinted at some O.G’s set him up.

Hell Rell: It is what it is, you never know. N***as is probably jealous of my n***a. Somebody sent the whistle, but you not gonna get me to dry-snitch.

AllHipHop.com: Nah, never that.

Hell Rell: Okay, Okay. But you never know. That’s just how he felt in the booth, feel me?

AllHipHop.com: What’s good with the album?

Hell Rell: [My] album is hardbody, I’m glad I got artistic control over my project. Because if I didn’t I’d be on the block right now, because I refuse to undermine myself, or my style or my lyrics so I’m glad Killa let me zone out on this album. By the way, I got one album deal at Koch. I’m not signed to Koch, I’m signed to Diplomat Records. So I’m putting out one album Koch. The reason why I named it For The Hell Of It is because I got the money, I didn’t do it for the money and I’m not doing it for the fame. I’m just doing it for the hell of it. Whatever Hell Rell felt that day, that’s what, came out. If I was arguing with one of my b*tches or whatever whatever, and I was mad that’s the type of mood I was in. It was no strategic plot or plan with this album. It’s raw me straight out the pen. My next album, I’mma sit down and come up with concepts and get deep into my brain and give you a piece of my life story. This one is straight for the hell of it.

AllHipHop.com: So you are just going to drop this one album and feel out any major label interests?

Hell Rell: I’m doing a 100 [thousand] my first week, usually n***as end up doing a 100 [thousand] all together with their project. The reason I didn’t come out with my album in 2004. I could of came out. Cam was like “You want to come out, you sure?” I had a buzz in ‘05, this year Ima be a house hold name. So when I drop this year, n***as is going to know my name and my face and my lyrics. I am coming out again fourth quarter with my major label album, I’m not telling you who I’m signing to, because I didn’t sign the deal yet.

http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1331


good interview son...

imagine how that nicca Hell Rell felt when he came out of jail...nicca mustve been like *my avi* when he aint seen these niccas Dipset come through and the niccas wit him were like :laugh: but then afta Cam came through Rell was like :huh: ... :ohmy: ... :yes: ... :smoker: and them other niccas was like :ucku:... :grrr:

lmao

strongarm
02-23-06, 08:50 AM
i dig Hell Rells attitude but until he take the crown from Joe. Joe is the Bronx.
I just found out a few months ago Rell was from the bronx. i always thought he was from Harlem. But Hell Rell got a lot to prove cuz if he lay a brick like Remy he cant represent the bx. I agree wit him about Styles P. This ***** been in the game 10 yrs he should be a boss. but styles is still harder than rell. until rell make a hot joint like gangsta and a gentleman all he got is just talk.

OGC163
02-23-06, 08:56 AM
Yo this dude is hot trash!!! I cant believe he repping the BX...and I aint NEVER heard of 175th and weeks. He should do what shell does and claim he's from harlem so he can save the BX the embarrasment.

Rawuncutt
02-23-06, 09:11 AM
Yo this dude is hot trash!!! I cant believe he repping the BX...and I aint NEVER heard of 175th and weeks. He should do what shell does and claim he's from harlem so he can save the BX the embarrasment.


When did shells say he waz Harlem :ohmy: ? LOL 2 save the BX the embarassment. Dude just got one of the saddest stories in HIPHOP to me when it comes to track record

And um, RELL is y peops think BX n!ggaz iz too cocky

roc_com
02-23-06, 09:16 AM
i dig Hell Rells attitude but until he take the crown from Joe. Joe is the Bronx.
I just found out a few months ago Rell was from the bronx. i always thought he was from Harlem. But Hell Rell got a lot to prove cuz if he lay a brick like Remy he cant represent the bx. I agree wit him about Styles P. This ***** been in the game 10 yrs he should be a boss. but styles is still harder than rell. until rell make a hot joint like gangsta and a gentleman all he got is just talk.

go tell trick trick that.

OGC163
02-23-06, 09:29 AM
When did shells say he waz Harlem :ohmy: ? LOL 2 save the BX the embarassment. Dude just got one of the saddest stories in HIPHOP to me when it comes to track record

And um, RELL is y peops think BX n!ggaz iz too cocky


When shells first started he was claiming he was from harlem when I seen him on the old source show back in like 99 or 00'. BX cats are not cocky at ALL compared to BK & Harlem dudes.Bronx people are probably the most humble cats out there.

strongarm
02-23-06, 09:36 AM
When shells first started he was claiming he was from harlem when I seen him on the old source show back in like 99 or 00'. BX cats are not cocky at ALL compared to BK & Harlem dudes.Bronx people are probably the most humble cats out there.

yeah thats one of the biggest problems in the bronx cats are too humble.
even fat joe when it was time to smash 50 he came soft snd he didnt even let his crew get at Yayo. then remy commited the biggest sin of all time. she sayin she like gunit. I got love for Fat Joe but musically Terror Squad is soft. I dont care how they move in the streets cuz that dont impress me.
but the cockiest most arrogant dude from the bronx was KRS and nobody reppin like he did from 86-89 with BDP. now the bronx is quiet.
cats respect Tariq and Joe and Remy but they not smashin it like they supposed to be. we need a new ***** from the bronx.

OGC163
02-23-06, 09:38 AM
Theres some kid named Dimez that from the bronx dude is nice as hell

50stanPolice
02-23-06, 09:39 AM
Cool interview but who actually believes Cam gave him 150k for nothing in the course of 4 days? Cam is paid but gimmie a break here.

Noodles
02-23-06, 09:59 AM
Hell Rell - Fire and Ice..

find that mixtape if you can..he had some guys rappin on that(Hi Light??) that were tearing it down..

strongarm
02-23-06, 10:00 AM
Theres some kid named Dimez that from the bronx dude is nice as hell

neva heard of him. theres cats out there. Fat Joe got a kid named Young Neech on one of them big mike mixtapes. and Lord Tariq is quietly doin his thing but aint nobody makin no noise.

cuz 50 and gunit be rhymin like the gay
pickin up the mic and them dont know what to say.
all dem clowns is a bunch of homos.
cartoon gangstas like Buck and Yayo
curtis knew he was losin respect from the streets
so he panicked signed M.O.P and Mobb Deep
you could fool the suburbs but you could fool we
signed Pastor Mase for publicity
i dont care about yall gunit stans
ima kill dude career like KRS did to shan

http://myspace.com/sackwern
bmose
holla
p.s im not no internet gansta
im just a nicca wit a computer.

Rawuncutt
02-23-06, 10:06 AM
When shells first started he was claiming he was from harlem when I seen him on the old source show back in like 99 or 00'. BX cats are not cocky at ALL compared to BK & Harlem dudes.Bronx people are probably the most humble cats out there.


I guess that's one way to look at it, I'm jus going by what I seem to hear a majority of the people imply but it is what it is. If PUN waz alive I have a strong feeling shyt would be different. We do hav a lot of kats that have the ability but they don't rep hard like the rest so u kno how that go

JustMe
02-23-06, 10:42 AM
*salutes Killa Cam for holdin' Hell Rell down like that*

But, Diplomats didn't start the mixtape sh*t, G-Unit did, sorry Hell Rell.

OGC163
02-23-06, 11:27 AM
I never heard that Cocky comment come out of anyone's mouth before.....I've heard people say that bronx cats are:

Disrespectful
Grimey
Haters
Have prison mentality
Always Angry

But usually cocky is a term I've heard people use for harlem because they are very flashy and BK because they going around screaming BROOKLYN!!! everywhere they go

Rawuncutt
02-23-06, 11:31 AM
I never heard that Cocky comment come out of anyone's mouth before.....I've heard people say that bronx cats are:

Disrespectful
Grimey
Haters
Have prison mentality
Always Angry

But usually cocky is a term I've heard people use for harlem because they are very flashy and BK because they going around screaming BROOKLYN!!! everywhere they go


Being the type of Disrespectful and Grimey which I alwayz hear is sumthing I automatically associate with being cocky, but that's jus me. But that's exactly what I meant, cause I always hear the disrespectful and grimey comment

andrea450
02-23-06, 12:51 PM
But, Diplomats didn't start the mixtape sh*t, G-Unit did, sorry Hell Rell.

I don't know...50 (& team) was the first to make crazy noise out of his mixtape scene, but Cam and them have been working mixtapes HARD for a long while.


I haven't heard too much from Hell Rell, but what I have heard I like (especially since I ain't really getting with too many of the rest of dipset besides Cam)...but he got me a little sideways w/ the set up for this album...he almost sounded like he was making excuses for it already...but I'll be checking for H.R.

JustMe
02-23-06, 01:08 PM
I don't know...50 (& team) was the first to make crazy noise out of his mixtape scene, but Cam and them have been working mixtapes HARD for a long while.



Yeah, it's very close to say which click/group started doing crew mixtapes first(I still think it may be G-Unit but not sure so can't argue), but I agree G-Unit definitely were the first to make crazy noise out of the mixtape scene which probably just made me think it was G-Unit.

Mac Milli
02-23-06, 01:11 PM
*salutes Killa Cam for holdin' Hell Rell down like that*

But, Diplomats didn't start the mixtape sh*t, G-Unit did, sorry Hell Rell.


Diplomats volume 1 was the first EVER mixtape by a 'crew' of rappers.

Liaro
02-23-06, 01:11 PM
whats crazy is I have some friends by weeks...I drive through there all the time...not saying it aint a hard block but...I don't see it different from any other...its small too....not a big ave...it meets with the concourse....like...3 blocks from bronx lebanon....bx heads know what I'm talking about...infact..to go to work I drive through that area almost everyday.
I'm start looking out the window more often to see if I see them fake bloods.

C_HAVANA
02-23-06, 01:12 PM
Weeks Ave is hot as hell, its right across town from the Heights, they got everything up there, cracks, coke, haze and regs...dudes get maddd paper, they even have fiends circa 1989 milling about asking dudes for loosie change...the whole area is ****ed up sadly.

mic majestic
02-23-06, 01:45 PM
Rell is right about Fat Joe. I love Fat Joe and all, but with his clout he should be mining the BX for all the new talent. Instead he is too busy trying to be a star himself. He can't even help his own squad out, he doesn't believe in ANY of them. Cam has done WAY more for the Harlem rap scene than Fat Joe has BX, in much less time. Fat Joe has been out since '91, even before Big L. Rocking with L helped Cam, Mase and McGruff get exposure, so right there Big L already did more for Harlem than Fat Joe did for the Bronx. Mase helped get Cardan and Loon on, Loon at least had a major record deal. And supposedly Cardan has success ghostwriting. So even Mase probably has done as much for Harlem as Fat Joe has done for the Bronx.

Fat Joe found Pun, and helped get Remy a deal and thats about it. Who else has he helped make successful, am i missing anyone? And supposedly he "runs" the Bronx. SMH

I don't know if Rell is fukking with "A Gangsta and a Gentlemen" though, i guess we will see.