See video of the man who crashed Rick Ross' pool party in a parachute below. Read More: Rick Ross Reacts to Viral Video of His Failed Diving Board Attempt In the clip, the Miami rapper goes to jump off his diving board when his knees give out and he falls into the water instead of diving. Video of the rapper's failed attempt at jumping off his diving board also made waves. The "parachute guy" wasn't the only viral moment from Rick Ross' recent pool party. Read More: Rick Ross Has a Rodeo, Performances From Meek Mill and Gucci Mane at His Car Show Rick Ross' Diving Board Mishap The Second Coming / We Live This, a Bootleg of songs by Nas / Mobb Deep, Big Noyd, & Roxanne Shant. Ross missed the spectacle and urged fans on social media who might have the footage to send it to him. Last month, the same stunt was pulled during Rick Ross' Second Annual Car & Bike Show, which also took place on the rapper's Fayetteville, Ga. This is not the first time a man in a parachute has landed on Rick Ross' property. Read More: Here Are the Most Expensive Rapper Homes Anyone Would Want to Live In Rick Ross Misses First Parachute Landing Luckily, the man landed safely in the grass. Hey, don’t land on the roof!" he later warns. His work has appeared on XXL, Cuepoint , Business Insider , The Cauldron , Medium, Fatherly, Hip Hop Golden Age, and many more. Subscribe to his monthly newsletter or follow him on Facebook or Twitter. Mobb Deep featuring Nas 'Drop a Gem on Em' Mobb Deep 'The Learning (Burn)' Mobb Deep featuring Vita and Big Noyd 'Quiet Storm' Mobb Deep 'G.O.D. “Get It Forever” – Mobb Deep f/Nas (2011) “ Shaolin and Queensbridge, we robbin’ n-s for fun”Ĭhristopher Pierznik’s nine books are available in paperback and Kindle. “Tick Tock” – Alchemist f/Nas & Prodigy (2004) “John Blaze” – Fat Joe f/Nas, Raekwon, Big Punisher & Jadakiss (1998) “Nighttime Vultures” – Mobb Deep f/Raekwon (1996) “Give It Up Fast” – Mobb Deep f/Nas & Big Noyd (1996) Nas feat Mobb Deep - Live Nigga Rap myclef9 157K subscribers Subscribe 18K Share Save 2.3M views 15 years ago My favourite track off It Was Written. “Verbal Intercourse” – Raekwon f/Ghostface Killah & Nas (1995) “Eye For a Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)” – Mobb Deep f/Nas, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah (1995) “Right Back At You” – Mobb Deep f/Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Big Noyd (1995) “Eye For a Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)” – Mobb Deep f/Nas & Raekwon (1995) Here are a few (but certainly not all of them): Nas, Rae, Havoc, and Prodigy have rocked together on many occasions in different combinations. While they don’t run together as often as they did in the ’90s, they’ve still added to their collaborative discography in recent years. “ Big was ahead of his time, him and Raekwon my n-s/But dig it, they couldn’t get along/That’s when Ghostface said it on the Purple Tape/Bad Boy biting Nas album cover, wait!/Big told me Rae was stealing my slang/And Rae told me out in Shaolin, Big would do the same thing/But I borrowed from both them n-s” The following year, off God’s Son, on the track “Last Real N-a Alive,” Nas discussed his friendship with both Raekwon and The Notorious B.I.G., although those two were not friendly. The two have reconciled since then and have even recorded together multiple times. Prodigy explained how he believes the rift began. “ Before I woulda told you Prodigy’s my dog/ Through the ups and downs, robberies and all/ Though I always knew he wanted my downfall/ He would say his little slick shit and act real funny/ For what, n-a, you’re butt and it got back to me/ Askin’ a Braveheart to get back your jewelry/ You ain’t from my hood, don’t even rep Q.B.” On “Destroy & Rebuild” off 2001’s Stillmatic, Nas went on the offensive, attacking several people including Prodigy: The four even appeared together on an episode of Yo! MTV Raps:īut, like so often happens in hip-hop, there were some cracks in the friendships. Nas was my good friend as well, and we was chilling one night.” At that time, there was a Queens and Shaolin thing going on. There were overlaps and they supported each other often, especially in 19, but have linked up in more recent years too.Īs Rae himself said later about their first collaboration, “ I happen to have a good relationship with these guys, Mobb Deep. Nas, Prodigy, and Havoc hailed from Queensbridge while Raekwon, a charter member of the Wu-Tang Clan, represented Shaolin (a/k/a Staten Island), but he was signed as a solo artist to Loud Records, the same label as the Mobb. Since 1995, there has been a connection between Nas, Mobb Deep, and Raekwon. “In the jungle, banging Nas, Mobb Deep, and Wu”
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