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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2007

The portrait of a starving MC, Bronx-native Nine got his big break in late 1993 as a featured guest on Funkmaster Flex and the Ghetto Celebs' "Six Million Ways to Die." The verse showcased Nine's harsh, gravelly flow and the artist was signed a deal with the now-defunct Priority Records. Nine's debut album, Nine Livez, appeared in early 1995 on the strength of the up-tempo single "Whatchu Want." While the album did not make a big splash, it spawned a slew of underground hits including "Redrum," "Everybody Won Heaven," and "Any Emcee," which tastefully borrowed from the Spinners' "I'll Be Around."

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  • If U wanna let kids be dumbed down then that's straight I guess. But most of the shit that is popular consists of the 3 main elements of pop rap, industry rap, ect: MONEY, PUSSY, CLOTHES. WEEZY is popular as fuck, so is Gucci Mane, and so is Young Jeezy. And it is making people fucking braindead! Seriously have you seen how these kids type nowadays? It's a sad future for my generation. I'm only 18 and I feel like an old fuck lol.

  • This is a perfect example of how a remix can out weigh the original version.

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  • i remeber when a did bay this record it was so fucking cool and still is 94 gangster times

  • This is my era all day lmao

  • nine my one of top 5 mc'z eva'!

  • @TheRICHIERICH1982

    More power to you...keep it burnin' jus like that - don't give a flake to dis racial bitches! Let them suffer with dandruff alone...

  • Ah, man that damn chorus and beat....like  dream in a nightmare!

  • @KelferMookie That might be true for him man, but thats a good thing; its hip hops life support machine

  • @djspair @djspair this versions sick but you can't beat the rawness of the original version...

  • @SlaytanicWarrior420 I used to be as pissed off as you but i realised that this kinda thing happens w/ every generation... were just becoming those old fucks who always say "back in my day"... or "kids these days"......

    you cant tell them what to like.. you just cant.. and its the younger ones who lap up the bullshit.. im sure when i was listenin to wutang, tupac, etc there were older ppl saying the same shit but in a defferent context..

  • shit im only 14 and i rather hear this all day 9 is the shit and old skool rapers are too no lyin

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