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Mr. Wrong

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who is your top five "M.C." of all time?

well i've been asked this question alot and last night i was with mc serch and i really thought about it and i came up with my top five. ok #5 i know alot of ppl aint gone feel me on this and actually if you know anything about lyrics you'll feel me,"TWISTA" just listen to his album adrinaline rush you'll understand why. #4 im going to have to say "BIGGIE SMALLS" i say number 4 only because he didnt get a chance to finish his legacy but if he would have i think he would have been atleast #2 on my list. #3im going to have to say "JAY-Z" for obvious reasons but not just cause he"s a helluva bizness man but "his flows are foolish" and actually these last 3 are so close its hard to say jay is behind anybody but listen to my last 2 and i think you'll feel me. #2 would have to be "EMINEM" not just because he's from the d but the boy is bananas with a capital B and i have to say that i was the first one to notice em in the hip hop shop and the first 1 to put niggas in the hood up on em and none of his succsess is a surprise to me definitly one of the greatest. and last but not least my number one M.C. of all time is "RAKIM" of course see because every body remebers the first time they had they wig blew back and you spend the rest of your life chasing that filling of in my case trying to duplicate giving that filling. its kinda like getting high for the first time its alwas going to be good but never like the first time. WHO IS IN YOUR TOP 5???
posted 18 days ago
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Born and raised in Detroit, MI, Bareda aka Mr. Wrong has been known to be called a legend in the making since rhyming in the world famous Hip Hop Shop alongside Eminem, Slum Village and others. In 2000, he became one of the writers and performers on MTVs Lyricist Lounge Show where he was able to work with Traci Ellis-Ross, Da Brat, Snoop Dogg, Def Jef, Mos Def, Common, Wordsworth and many others. Bareda has worked with many notable artsists including Eminem, Cee-lo, Twista, Memphis Bleek, Ja-Rule, Bizzy Bone and toured with Outkast, Goodie Mob and the Youngbloodz. In 2001, Bareda helped form the Raw Collection with 4 other of Detroit's finest emcees (Lodown, Reddbone, Sky Scrilla, and Vanzetti). Raw Collection won several awards including Album of the Year in 2003 for Private Circle and Song of The Year for the street anthem "Talk That Shit Now" which appeared on the Anger Management Mixtape hosted DJ Green Lantern.

In 2004, Bareda dropped his debut solo album "Wrong As Hale" on his own Singles Klub imprint to strong regional acclaim. He was recognized for the song "Somethin Bout the Yak" as Song of the Year off that album and also was awarded the Album of the Year trophy at th... (+) expand
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sonic587 (level 10) wrote:
at 08 Jul 08 02:22pm
Seconding Ryno! I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Ryno (level 14) wrote:
at 18 Jun 08 11:44am
Please get 'Still be' up for download/buy because its dope as hell :)
crake (level 11) wrote:
at 05 Jun 08 04:18pm
i feel good bumpin this.
Big--Dave wrote:
at 05 Jun 08 10:29am
sweeeeeeet beats 4 sho!!!
axmurderer (level 5) wrote:
at 03 Jun 08 08:13pm
sickkkk how do we buy this ma dude?
Slick37c (level 8) wrote:
at 02 Jun 08 11:39am
Hell yeah, lovin it.
NapkinNinja (level 13) wrote:
at 02 Jun 08 05:34am
You're exactly what I've been craving for in hiphop. Absolutely playing "Still Be" on repeat all day. Please post album info so I can buy ur shit!
ericj (level 13) wrote:
at 31 May 08 03:42pm
WERRRD
CheGriffin (level 16) wrote:
at 27 May 08 05:21pm
hot stuff man.