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05/11/2008 21:02:59
Ya boy most off didnt deliver that fake ass mc spitten nothing out of his unknown mouth Nat shut the f   u   c   k  up   b   i   t   c   h

05/11/2008 20:57:38
Hey Nat ass feeling hurt bitcch get over it ass holee ya boy suck f  u   c   k   off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

05/11/2008 20:32:55

First of all I'm showin respect to the MIGHTY MOST OFFICIAL way to go, your remix was genius!!! To whoever winwinwin is you sound dumb as hell, you obviously don't know about music if you don't know who these other artists are. Crucial Conflict? Are you fukkin joking right now?  Them fools had an ok hit in the 90's. That's it. End of their story. You along wit everyone else needs to take notes and pay attention to the whole picture this shit aint no joke MO has the whole package, get over yourself!! Respect that and respect the game. F*ck what ur talkin about aint nobody thinkin about u!!! Maybe you should find out more about music period, before jumpin on a music site and have no f*ckin clue what you're talkin about, obviously!!!!!


05/11/2008 19:42:17

This artist is good but new to the art and one above franchise what's up with that? I don't know about U but I like my chicken with seasoning and hot sauce.

Pepper (KKFC)

This was posted in 2007 

Produced by non-traditional marketing firm Inform Ventures, The Prospect has a lot more in store for this year’s rising star. The winner will work with Hi-Tek to develop their song and shoot a video produced by Scion.

The artist, music video, and song will be promoted and launched online and in the press through an innovative marketing program designed to increase the artist’s exposure.

This is not the first time Scion hands the mic to an up-and-coming emcee. Through the NEXTUP contest, which the Prospect evolved from, Scion unearthed amazing underground talent. Discoveries included Brooklyn’s Junk Science and Kansas City’s Reach who were awarded a prize package that included a Scion-funded music video.

Hip-hop is a sound and a culture that is based on undeniable talent, displayed live in impromptu freestyle battles. This pure and true talent has kept hip-hop a vital brand of music, filled with an independent spirit on which Scion thrives.

“Many artists contemplate whether they should sign to a major label or go the independent route,” said Jeri Yoshizu, Scion sales promotions manager. “We hope the Prospect will provide them additional opportunities to help make an informed decision about their career.”

The Prospect continues in the Scion tradition of offering underground artists an alternative entry into the mainstream music business. Programs like Scion’s ongoing A/V Recording Project have released the works of both undiscovered artists as well as legends, including the recently released mix CD featuring DJ Cutler, Connie Price and the Keystones, and Big Daddy Kane.

“I absolutely feel the winner of the Scion’s Emcee Competition will benefit for various reasons,” stated Lenny S. when asked if The Prospect could really make a difference for promising artists. “First, the winner gets one step closer to reaching their goal of getting a record deal. For example, they will be exposed to credible A&R reps who have either signed or worked with gold and platinum selling artists and/or major record companies. Second, the hands on experience of recording with a producer who is diverse enough to have worked with artists from Mos Def to 50 Cent is priceless and an opportunity that is not easy to come by."

Scion recognizes that as the desktop production technology booms, homegrown music is finding its own voice. Trumping traditional distribution with on-line sharing and trading, these underground artists are rewriting the rules of the recording

Industry.

“The Prospect competition is part of this evolution, driving it in exciting new directions,” said Yoshizu. “We want to be there to help these bourgeoning voices find an outlet.”

05/11/2008 19:23:57

Crucial Conflict is not knew to the art they have put in some time. Not to bring any of the other contestants down but they didn't deliver what you asked and this is the show down, They brought some emeccs that needed to be babysitted, spitin up milk,  will somebody hand me a diaper. Cm on!@$%&   "What U mean by Killa Kat got them from under a rock" show some respect. Killa Kat is Crucial Conflict's little brother meaning that they from the same westside of Chi Town U better reconize

READ THIS;

(I got this from google search baby):

Picture, if you will, a much-needed new horizon in hip hop. One chocked full of a home-spun flavor that neither lays a claim to the laid back grooves of the west coast nor the frenetic pace of the east. Ready to drop the bomb from the mid-west is a new crew which delivers unique skillz through Wildstyle (20), Kilo (23), Coldhard (20), and Never (17) -- the members of CRUCIAL CONFLICT. Born and raised on the west side of Chicago, the current members of CrucialConflict are given props as some of the best rappers in their region, yet they actually only formed the present-day group just about 2 years ago in early 1994. In fact the, the initial members, Wildstyle and Kilo, hooked up with two other rappers through local events called KTM parties (for K-Town; a nickname for a westside hood so named for the numerous streets beginning with "K") where the best headz got tog ether to freestyle. A mutual friend when suggested the name Crucial Conflict to reflect the turbulent situations of survival in their area. Once titled, Crucial Conflict went on to win a series of local talent contests hands down. Yet because of the yo ung ages of two of the original members, Kilo and Wildstyle decided to look for other "cold" (Chicago-speak for "dope") rappers.

This was posted in 1996  Pepper KKFC


05/11/2008 18:57:16

Killa Kat and crucial conflict u cant get better than that get the remix!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


05/11/2008 18:51:53
babe that shit the artist killa kat is the only one that deliverd i dont live on the west coast who the hell is omar cruz ,muja messiah a my space raper what the babe science who the babe is he. loud.com its the kat because he  delivered, crucial conflict is well known Killa Kat won this thing.As far as the other MC they didnt deliver shit, who the hell is those unknown spiting babes and whats up with this dude science, dick and underwear LOL that shit suck!!!!!!!!!!!

05/11/2008 18:42:38


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