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Joell Ortiz: The People's Champ 
Published Thursday, July 24, 2008 10:30 AM
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By Alvin 'aqua' Blanco
“I was probably your co-worker or your classmate, I need people to understand that,” says Brooklyn rap wunderkind Joell Ortiz. “I just write rhymes.”

Far from the average Joe, don’t mistake the former Aftermath Records signee’s humility for weakness on the mic. Lyrically, he does this, with the endless number of blistering freestyles or his indie album (2007’s The Brick (Bodega Chronicles)) or choice song placement ("Hip Hop Remix" f/ Saigon & Jadakiss on Grand Theft Auto IV), a testament to Ortiz’ hustle.

Ortiz recently dropped the Brooklyn Bomber mixtape with DJ Nice & Legend, a collection of the Boricua rhyme slinger's choice cuts and freestyles. The witty yet introspective MC’s growing legion of fans can look forward to his new album, Free Agent, in October (he plans on using part of the proceeds to donate computers to community centers in his 'hood).

Right now, pay heed to his plans on securing his rap rep by wearing out "rewind" buttons...or icons. Palabra.


AllHipHop.com: It seems like lately you’ve been ramping up your output of music, why is that?

Joell Ortiz: I’m happy. [laughs] I’m a free agent. I’m hot. My buzz is up. I’m on good terms with Dr. Dre even though I’m not there as an artist anymore.  I’m just feeling good. The summer’s here.  I got a Free Agent album coming out in October. I’m doing a lot more writing and I’m letting people know Joell Ortiz is coming.

[Joell Ortiz "Summertime In Brooklyn"]



AllHipHop.com: How are you putting out this Free Agent project, independently?

Joell Ortiz: I’m definitely going independent, I’m talking about super independent. To let somebody [else] possess something is ridiculous. I’m going like straight to the barbershop. I’m going straight out the bookbag. I’m keeping it 100. I’m going online. I’m really going directly at my fanbase. Everybody is going to be quite pleasured when they hear this record, it’s ridiculous yo.

“It wasn’t no bad terms thing. It was a release date issue. That’s the only reason I’m not there [Aftermath]. No droppage, none of that stuff, that’s all nonsense.”

AllHipHop.com: Was it a long process to get off Aftermath? For a moment there it seemed like you were unsure what was going on.

Joell Ortiz: Nah, what happened was…ya know, Dre didn’t want to release me. Not on some bad terms s**t, [he] was happy that I was there. But it was me pushing. Ya know, I came in with the XXL cover, and BET, all on the strength. I’m just asking for a [release] date. I’m turning in hot record after hot record. And he’s like, Just let me get this Detox out and another Slim album and don’t worry.

I couldn’t wait. It was more like, “Dag dude, I got big plans for you.” But I want to come out when I want to. It’s not like I’m asking for you to do something major for somebody that’s not working hard. I’m making this easy, let’s just do it.  People are expecting this, it’s going to be a great album, I’m happy I don’t want to be anywhere else but right here, let’s do it. It was just procrastination on a release date, that’s all. But after a while he just was like, “Ya know what man, go ahead, do what you gotta do.”

[Dr. Dre] respected it, I thank him for letting me go. I learned a lot from being over there. Now I’m free, the album is coming out in October and everything is cool. So it wasn’t no bad terms thing. It was a release date issue. That’s the only reason I’m not there. No droppage, none of that stuff, that’s all nonsense.
 

"Letter To Obama" Video


AllHipHop.com: So you weren’t trying to play the waiting and waiting game?

Joell Ortiz: I just didn’t want to hold on man. You’re window of opportunity open for a little while. So I’m jumping through right now head first.

AllHipHop.com: In your words, what would you say is your position in this Hip-Hop world?

Joell Ortiz: I’ve gotten so many different things…I’ll let the fans talk. If you ask me to answer it, I just like to write rhymes and try to be better than other dudes on beats. I treat it like a big cipher and then when it’s my go I want dudes to go, “Ooh, that n***a ripped it.” That’s all I do.

The fans say I’m some sort of hope for it to go back to what it used to be. But at the end of the day I just write rhymes and spit them like the people I was fans of. I come from that early 90s era, that’s what I was listening to. I had the purple tape and Smif N Wessun’s The Shining and the Big L joint, and Capital Punishment and Illmatic, I came from that, so I was a fan of that.  So of course all those kind of guys and flows and rhymes and concepts influenced my pen. So I write like that, that’s how it comes out. If I remind you of that era, that’s why. Man I’m flattered by some of the nicknames I get man.

Hopefully I can get it back to where dudes is just rhyming hard again. I ain’t knocking dudes that ain’t rhyming like that cause we all come from the same place and however you gon’ get it, go ahead and get it. We all was poverty stricken more than likely. I just want to get that feeling back man; when you pressed the rewind button because dude said something hot.

[Joell Ortiz "Purple Tape Tribute"]


AllHipHop.com: Since you first hit the scene as this young hot new rapper out of BK, what has surprised you most about the music business?

Joell Ortiz: We’re definitely in a business that constantly, constantly, I have to say constantly again, constantly overlooks talent. It’s so much more stuff that’s destroying talent right now.  Like, you don’t look quite right to go out yet. Let’s see how we’re going to dress you. Who are we going to target?

When I was 11 years old and I was in a cipher in front of my building in Brooklyn and I wanted to be a rapper, I didn’t know this is what it took. [laughs] I thought you just had to be nice and you go out and you try to get a record deal and here we go.   It is so not like that. It’s so many other reasons that keep some of the best people from going out, yo. And it’s sad as a fan of music.

I’ma make sure that I learn another thing; and that’s how good it’s going to feel to succeed after all this hardship. I’ma go harder than I ever went before. I promised myself and all my fans.

AllHipHop.com: What you still consider a major label situation?

Joell Ortiz: I ain’t wiping it out of my mind. I’m not completely saying it’s not happening.  Things definitely would have to shift. Things would have to be right, not even [just] money. They would have to believe in me like my team believes in me. Everything would have to be falling in right. Timing, I would need a date immediately [laughs]. I ain’t etching it out,

It’s possible but right now I can only focus on one thing and that’s the Free Agent album. It’s dropping in the second week of October I believe, and it’s fire. I got a couple of people on it man, I got Erick Sermon on it, I got Fat Joe on there, Joe Budden… If you see I got the relevant “free agents” on it, ya feel me, and that’s the theme of the record.

AllHipHop.com: How far along is it at this point?

Joell Ortiz: Man, I can sit here and tell you it’s done but if I drop the fourteenth, I might turn the record in the thirteenth [laughs].  I work ‘til the whistle so until it go out it ain’t done.

AllHipHop.com: How often are you recording, what your typical day?


Joell Ortiz: Joell Ortiz’ day is wake up, go jog, try and get the gut down. Not for the industry, for me yo! Just try and get it down and maybe try and pull a couple of ladies. [laughs] I jog, I come home I write, I’m in the studio from 12 until. Don’t make me seem like a Superman, I’m not in there always writing. It’s producers coming through, feeling beats [out], me correcting songs, re-writing, sometimes I’m doing new joints but I’m always in the studio now and I love it. I’m in a zone.

“Feed off the hate and the positivity and use it all as fuel to burn past as may people as you can and just keep doing what you do.”

AllHipHop.com: How different is your life now since you made the decision to go hard with the MCing?

Joell Ortiz: The first thing that feels better is my spirit, real talk. I’m high spirited right now. Regardless, even though they can say he didn’t quite come out on Aftermath and that was the big thing…yo, a Puerto Rican kid from Brooklyn was in the studio with Dre man. It didn’t settle in when I signed the deal. It took me to come back to New York to be like, “Oh s**t, I’m on f**king Aftermath yo!”
There’s still a hidden wall up for Puerto Rican’s, ya feel me? It’s still like, dude is nice, for a Puerto Rican. I overcame so many different obstacles that my spirit went up like you know what man…feed off the hate and the positivity and use it all as fuel to burn past as may people as you can and just keep doing what you do.  I met so many good people that I wouldn’t have met.  I flew—I’d never been on a plane—I flew all over the world doing shows. Rapping was the best decision I could make in my life and I thank God for that. I wouldn’t want my life to fall any other way than it did.

AllHipHop.com: You’ve always gotten really personal in your music, so how did your mom kicking her drug habit effect you?

Joell Ortiz: Man that was beautiful. If y’all listen to my music, whoever’s going to read this or whatever, y’all know that Joell Ortiz takes you right inside my crib with my pen. I want people to know…me, all the way me. That’s why I don’t have a stage name. I don’t turn into some guy. The same guy that you hear rhyming, is the same guy that’s you’ll see on the street, is the same guy on stage when the cameras is on and off.
 
I was probably your co-worker or your classmate, I need people to understand that. I just write rhymes. Comes say what up to me, please pass me beats, yo, it’s alright man. I’m just like y’all. I rhyme for y’all. My situation; many people can relate to, I need them to know they’re not alone in it and you can do something. I had scholarship offers, I ain’t going away because of my mom. I had a whole bunch of different things presenting themselves to me and deans and people at school saying, You have to live your life, she chose hers. Just me being from the hood and it was only us two, I’m like forget about it, I ain’t leaving. I need people to understand that wasn’t such a hard decision as it sounds.   

At the end you come and it’s like, “God damn it, I ain’t leaving, she gotta get off this.” When she did…dude, we still cut a cake for the day she quit yo. Now she see her son running around on say BET Awards and all these thing, it just feels really good. I let y’all peek in to let y’all know that y’all can do it. And please don’t let anybody tell you otherwise.

[Joell Ortiz "Memories"]


AllHipHop.com: It seems like dedication like your describing is missing in the music.

Joell Ortiz: You ain’t lying. I told you I would never hate, I’m not a hater, I never been.  But there’s so many people benefiting and making a whole lot of money and you don’t even know who they are.  People just coming out of left field like, what? Alright cool, I guess so man.

That’s how I be feeling sometime, “I guess so. More power to you. I’m glad you got the blessing.” But yo, it’s a lot of people that I bump into in these underground venues with so much substance that they’re talking about and people are rooting them on. Sometimes you just be like damn, People are coming out of left field…am I doing something wrong? Then you just gotta double back and be like, Nah. The route I’m taking is forever. I went to Europe and dudes was quoting The Brick line for line. I was like, What the hell?! This is nuts! This might be the longer route, but this is the stronger route, and I’m happy.

Check out Joell Ortiz's new music video "Letter To Obama."

Peep www.joellortiz.com and in his words, “Y’all going to get to know Joell Ortiz the person if you log on to the site.”




Comments

 

mambo112 said:

I think you meant to say Boriqua.
July 24, 2008 10:39 AM
 

kenny1234 said:

YO BACK WHEN HE WAS ON THE HIPHOPGAME SITE DOING THE JOURNALS I WAS ONE OF THE NIGGAS WHO WASNT FEELING HIM BUT NOW THIS NIGGA GOT MY UNDIVIDED ATTENTION HIS WORDPLAY IS CRAZY HE TOUCH HOME WIT THE SHIT HE BE SAYING YO JOELL KEEP BRINGING THAT 96 FEELING BACK YOU GOT NEXT THEY CANT DENIED THIS
July 24, 2008 10:42 AM
 

kenny1234 said:

YO BACK WHEN HE WAS ON THE HIPHOPGAME SITE DOING THE JOURNALS I WAS ONE OF THE NIGGAS WHO WASNT FEELING HIM BUT NOW THIS NIGGA GOT MY UNDIVIDED ATTENTION HIS WORDPLAY IS CRAZY HE TOUCH HOME WIT THE SHIT HE BE SAYING YO JOELL KEEP BRINGING THAT 96 FEELING BACK YOU GOT NEXT THEY CANT DENIED THIS
July 24, 2008 10:42 AM
 

bknewstash said:

this nigga is a beast.papoose is not bringing Bk or NY bacc.Its mr.ortiz and sha stimuli.
July 24, 2008 10:45 AM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

"aawwww maaann" - Joell Ortiz hahahaha

I been liked this dude, I was listenin' to him before he got signed.  He was on soundclick.

Shoutouts to Ms_ESPN, K-Bean, K.A.K. Deuce, D1rrty & DaCatsMeow!!
July 24, 2008 10:49 AM
 

Georgey Paul said:

Joell Ortiz is nice!

100%
July 24, 2008 10:51 AM
 

NYReppin716to718 said:

What Up AHH Fam!

Shout to all my NY heads From upstate to down state WE THE BEST!

Joell is the sickest out period!!!
True School MC all the way-BK What up! Cooper Projects!!
Can't wait for the album- I will mos def support this brotha

The Empire State always on top!
July 24, 2008 10:55 AM
 

mambo112 said:

Yo big up to Joell. Can't wait for the album to drop. You are the apitamy of what a real mc should be. You give me and the game hope. Bring it back to the skills b. I'm riding with my brother. Big up to N.Y., P.R. and to all the Latinos in the struggle.
July 24, 2008 11:00 AM
 

d00bie ashtray said:

i heard his next album is coming out next nevuary.  ill probably download it
July 24, 2008 11:02 AM
 

Allahschild said:

Hopefully his gamble of leaving Aftermath will pay off. He's right about that window of opportunity being very short (especially these days), so i understand why he didn't want to wait on Dre...
July 24, 2008 11:03 AM
 

SaluateYaGeneral said:

JOELL ORTIZ DEF GO IN CRAZY...

THAT SONG HE GOT WIT JOEY ON MOOD MUSIC PT 3 IS CRAZY

THAT SONG ON NAS NIGGER MIXTAPE, HE CAME OFF HARD

BODEGA CHRONICLS WAS HOT

BROOKLYN BOMBER MIXTAPE DISSAPPOINTED ME!!

IMA COP THAT NEW JOINT IN OCT. DONT LET A NIGGA DOWN ORTIZ!!!!

SLK.DSP.DBLOCK.AWB.ANW.A.P. WE MAKE THE WORLD GO ROUND
July 24, 2008 11:04 AM
 

S:M:C24 said:

Joell Ortiz is the truth
July 24, 2008 11:06 AM
 

Johnny_Jordan said:

didn't know he left aftermath...
Joell is a good chap though, looking forward to the album.


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July 24, 2008 11:09 AM
 

that N____R Jhamal said:

Joeazy!! i got faith in the Free Agent
July 24, 2008 11:19 AM
 

dovely said:

He's one of my favorite live performers - great stage show. I hope he wins!
July 24, 2008 11:21 AM
 

Mosca_Angelo said:

great lyrically



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July 24, 2008 11:21 AM
 

Flushill401 said:

The man is the TRUTH!!! Only one of a few artists that I'm checking for. BORICUA!!! PR stand up.
July 24, 2008 11:22 AM
 

klink24 said:

Everything I've heard from him has been nice.  


www.myspace.com/nofamejustmoney
just a few beats I've made, nothing serious
July 24, 2008 11:25 AM
 

Cabana da Don said:

This my nigga!my fav rapper out right now.
July 24, 2008 11:27 AM
 

Active-One said:

Joell is a Stand-up dude.  Besides his creativity, his humility is also respected.
July 24, 2008 11:36 AM
 

primesuspect said:

OH LORD....IGNORANCE SURE IS CONTAGIOUS.....DUDE ..YOU COULD NOT BE PATIENT ENOUGH AND WAIT TO DROP SOMETHING WITH DR. DRE....ARE YOU FUCKIN STUPID...OH HOLD UP....MY BAD....ITS THAT YOUR GONNA MAKE IT ON YOUR OWN...SHIIIIT WHAT DOES DRE KNOW ? IMAGINE IF ''EMINEM HAD BEEN AS DUMB AS YOU AND LEFT THE LABEL....LMAO...JUST CAUSE YOU CAN PUT SOME WORDS TOGETHER TO A BEAT DON'T MEAN YOUR GOOD....AND STOP LYING..YOU AIN'T JOGGING ...LOL...I CANT EVEN IMAGINE THAT....LISTEN UP.....YOU ARE NOT BIG PUN....NOT EVEN CLOSE.....YOU A GASSED UP RAPPER THAT TOTALLY FUCKED UP HIS CHANCES OF STARDOM.......SO SAY GOODBYE TO THE HATERS....
July 24, 2008 11:47 AM
 

primesuspect said:

OH LORD....IGNORANCE SURE IS CONTAGIOUS.....DUDE ..YOU COULD NOT BE PATIENT ENOUGH AND WAIT TO DROP SOMETHING WITH DR. DRE....ARE YOU FUCKIN STUPID...OH HOLD UP....MY BAD....ITS THAT YOUR GONNA MAKE IT ON YOUR OWN...SHIIIIT WHAT DOES DRE KNOW ? IMAGINE IF ''EMINEM HAD BEEN AS DUMB AS YOU AND LEFT THE LABEL....LMAO...JUST CAUSE YOU CAN PUT SOME WORDS TOGETHER TO A BEAT DON'T MEAN YOUR GOOD....AND STOP LYING..YOU AIN'T JOGGING ...LOL...I CANT EVEN IMAGINE THAT....LISTEN UP.....YOU ARE NOT BIG PUN....NOT EVEN CLOSE.....YOU A GASSED UP RAPPER THAT TOTALLY FUCKED UP HIS CHANCES OF STARDOM.......SO SAY GOODBYE TO THE HATERS....
July 24, 2008 11:51 AM
 

Tommy K. said:

Awww man, dude is a beast on the mic. A real hip-hop artist.
July 24, 2008 12:01 PM
 

Killuminati 187 said:

*Co-signs Tommy K.

By the way wussup wit it Tommy Killa!!?!?  I see u nigga!  Always postin' a real comment.  Fuck them flip floppin' niggaz that b surfin' 'round on here..
July 24, 2008 12:14 PM
 

d00bie ashtray said:

@primesuspect.

if he was saying goodbye to the haters, you be the first to get a wave...
July 24, 2008 12:25 PM
 

Esq. of LastLeveL said:

One of the most humble interviews I've ever read. Seems like a cool dude, and judging from the things I've heard from, he's cool on the mic.
July 24, 2008 12:44 PM
 

mambo112 said:

eat a dick prime suspect
July 24, 2008 12:44 PM
 

theillseed said:

let me kmow, joell. i will send you the pro tools file back with my 16  on it. let me know - lets get it!!!
July 24, 2008 12:45 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

@ Killuminati

You already know hommie. Just trying to keep it real and 100 in everything I do, even the net lol. Never sugar code and stick to your word!
July 24, 2008 1:38 PM
 

Bkrepper said:

Keep doin your thing my dude stay humble and hungry
July 24, 2008 1:59 PM
 

Mysterygrimms said:

Definitely the best out now. Would love to collab with you Ortiz!!!

www.myspace.com/mysterygrimms
July 24, 2008 2:35 PM
 

Fulano said:

Its about damn time.....We from that same 90's era when MC's actually had to be dope in order to make it.  Now its all about Coonin and bafoonin with cats like Boosie, D4L , UNK,and VIC filling the radio waves with that Monkey ass dirty south s***. The labels are straight up brain washing these younger cats. We are really really tired of that s*** up top.

Joel respresents a movement.  Like i've been saying for a minute.  Its just a matter of time before shit starts to pop off like it was in the 90's.  (Pun, Big, Jay, BCC,  Mobb Deep, The Roc, Ruff Ryders, Nas)  Remember them days?  WTF HAPPENED?  I dont even really listen to rap no more...Shit is wack as fuck
July 24, 2008 3:42 PM
 

raynestizzy said:

I been fuckin wit Joell for a minuteeeee now. Word to me, I had that nigga on my yahoo messenger list a hot ass minute ago. Dude is a normal regular cool ass dude. Super talented and is definitely gonna bring some hot fire for that ass. I wish shit woulda worked out for him on Aftermath tho, he needs hot producers behind him but fuck it. Get some shit from Premier and some other fire ass real hip hop producer (NOTHING TOO BACKPACK PLZ) and bang out on this shit!

~SO SAYZ RAYNE STIZZY~
www.raynestormmusic.com
July 24, 2008 4:01 PM
 

mambo112 said:

@ fulanito
Word I grew up in that era too. Best music eva!
July 24, 2008 5:13 PM
 

GO-ILL said:

@primesuspect.

naw dunny except for Eminem who else has Dre dropped on Aftermath (not deathrow) who has blown up? When was the last Aftermath release anyways? Either way Joell is crazy talanted B. His freestyle on the G4 session (youtube it) is one of the illest verses of last year. 125 part 4 is one of the deepest songs in this era period.
July 24, 2008 6:15 PM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

Its a tough game there are a lot of good rap artists out there

SPATE MAGAZINE IN THE BUILDING
http://www.spatemag.com
July 24, 2008 6:49 PM
 

L Fayder said:

im feelin his humble attitude... cool interview, he has got quite a following i mean im from New Zealand and i had the brick back when it came out and ever since i've been checkin for ortiz
July 24, 2008 10:39 PM
 

poe said:

July 25, 2008 12:32 AM
 

Killa$krilla said:

No doubt. BIg up to Joell Ortiz.

be sure to peep the the track with my nigga Lazee & Joell at

http://www.zshare.net/audio/15920282e3711edc/
(Lazee - You know whats up. feat Joell Ortiz)

BLESSED!
July 25, 2008 1:01 AM
 

King Prophet62 said:

Me and Joell went to Automotive H.S. 2gether. He used 2 stay rhyming all the time, and he had wicked B-Ball skills. I'm glad he doing his thing. He came a long way. Very talented. I'll support yo Jo!!!!! P.E.A.C.E.
July 25, 2008 1:01 AM
 

Mr.GoodBrother said:

Ey Yo Joell you da man bruh keep putin' out those bangers..We here in BK Vietnam got your back beleee that!Real Talk.Brooklyn Lives-FREE SHYNE PO!!!
July 25, 2008 11:08 AM
 

TheBossHimself973 said:

Primesuspect you must be a young dude to make a statement like that. If you was on aftermath would you sit there for 100 years knowing your album not gonna ever drop? Joell is tryna strike while the Iron is hot. If he stayed on aftermath he will be long forgotten.  
Joell is the best in NY hands down. Hes the only rapper I listen to . I dont even listen to rap anymore only if its him.

favorite song: 125 part 4 (finale)
July 25, 2008 12:12 PM
 

Rdot929 said:

he's like a big pun 2008. i wonder if he cool with fat joe
July 25, 2008 12:56 PM
 

De-U.c.e. said:

aw man...dis is Hip-Hop!!! Hands up if U forever a fan of Hi-Hop!!! I wake up Hip-Hop!!! Go 2 sleep Hip-Hop!!! Dream about Hip-Hop...cause I am Hip-Hop!!!

http://www.myspace.com/thefutureofamericanmusic
July 25, 2008 1:34 PM
 

Dot1986 said:

this is real hip hop, definitely feeling what he saying about the "image" and bs in music...so let's kill it...

due to the recent findings about rick ross, i've had enough...This is sort of my social commentary on the state of the game or one could call it a musical expose' using video footage and pictures such as rick ross blatently denying that he was a C.O, also can be seen as a challenge to these rappers to just keep it real and be themselves...i know ur busy so i won't go on i'll just give the link...but please...hip hop (consumers included) NEED to see this...(viewers beware: weezy fans, ross fans, game fans, etc...aka studio gangstas)

http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=gE1Wec3RZjo

Dot The Hip Hop Savior
July 25, 2008 3:32 PM
 

SuperGangster said:

Support real HIP HOP.. Soon THE GAME - THE LAX.. Go and buy it in stores ! July 8th 2008,.. Remember to buy it!!!
July 25, 2008 7:05 PM
 

QueensNY said:

He's nice recognize!
July 25, 2008 8:29 PM
 

JAPPY said:

SOMEBODY PLEASE SPEND SOME MONEY ON THIS DUDE. THIS DUDE IS SO NICE MEN. WE NEED THIS DUDE MEN. PLEASE DONT LET HIM GO TO WASTE. JOELL JAMAICA LOVE YOU DUDE.
July 25, 2008 10:32 PM
 

city414 said:

July 26, 2008 3:30 AM
 

GO-ILL said:

Im Latino and that vid city414 posted is bullshit B. The maker of that video is Mexican and to keep it funky a lot of Mexicans THINK STUPID SHIT like that. But thats because there on some segragated L.A gang shit.
July 26, 2008 10:35 AM
 

mcfaz said:

fuck waitin 2 drop after dre and em youd b waitin for a good 5 years 2 out an album out
July 26, 2008 12:05 PM
 

D.I.C.E. said:

FINALLY A REAL ARTIST!!! THIS NIGGA IS THE TRUTH. FUCK LIL WAYNE!!!!
July 26, 2008 12:39 PM
 

Dot1986 said:

due to the recent findings about rick ross, i've had enough...This is sort of my social commentary on the state of the game or one could call it a musical expose' using video footage and pictures such as rick ross blatently denying that he was a C.O, also can be seen as a challenge to these rappers to just keep it real and be themselves...i know ur busy so i won't go on i'll just give the link...but please...hip hop (consumers included) NEED to see this...(viewers beware: weezy fans, ross fans, game fans, etc...aka studio gangstas)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE1Wec3RZjo

Dot The Hip Hop Savior
July 26, 2008 3:00 PM
 

tupacfan35 said:

Ortiz is the damn truth here, it was great to see on the video of the I'm so hood remix.

This and Garcia from miami are the big names.

July 26, 2008 4:16 PM
 

PreciseChi said:


I just had a discussion with a brother who told me Nas new album was garbage and that he was not trying to hear what Nas is saying. So then it turns into the who is hot debate and based on the brother assessment you are Hot if you are selling albums and talkin about what people want to hear in the street. Then he starts to sing "My Gucci Bandanna"...he gets a co-sign from another brother and I'm like DAMN....people really don't care about Lyrics no more.......

Joell Ortiz...Keep Spittin That Fire....this microwave rap is a wrap...Stand Up!!!!


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Call to request it 773-375-9248..I need you guys

July 26, 2008 5:34 PM
 

grandpa dope smoke said:

@precisechi
id like to request you to shut the hell up
July 26, 2008 8:19 PM
 

D.I.C.E. said:

A'yo Dot i heard yo shit man, that shit was dope ma nigga. I feel the same way real talk. Keep doin what u doin man, im feelin yo shit
July 26, 2008 9:00 PM
 

Zezus said:

joell a beast....he one of the only rappers out that on everyone of his tracks  i gotta rewind back like "did you just hear what he said"...hes top 5 in my book
July 26, 2008 9:14 PM
 

itchiee said:

Wow, that song in that video is hot, just honest and hungry. Reminds me of the real hip hop from back in the days, Nas first album type shit. I hope this dude all the best......
July 26, 2008 10:59 PM
 

J-Boogie The Cancer said:

Dude is the truth. Ortiz represent that real shit, none of that fake  ass bullshit these wack ass muthafuckas is doing today. Cats like him is the type of MC i pay my money for.
July 27, 2008 4:06 AM
 

Killa$krilla said:

niggaz and tacos need to unite
July 27, 2008 2:03 PM
 

DETROIT RED said:

THIS CAT IS THE REAL.  I CANT WAIT FOR THE ALBUM THEN I CAN GET SOME REAL HIP HOP.  I HAVE BEEN WAITIN FOR.  IF U HAVENT HEARD SOME JOELL ORTIZ GO COP THE FIRST CD THE BODEGA CHRONICLES HE IS SICK WIT HIS SKILLS.  HE IS IN MY TOP 10.  DRE SHOULD HAVE PUSHED HIM A LIL SOONER WITH HIS BEATS HE WOULD DO EMINEM NUMBERS.  DONT SLEEP ON THIS CAT GO GET THE NEW CD IN OCTOBER.  NO BOOTLEGGING ON THIS YOU BUY AND GET UR MONEY'S WORTH.
July 27, 2008 2:46 PM
 

Dot1986 said:

@ D.I.C.E preciate it my nigga...and for everyone else...

due to the recent findings about rick ross, i've had enough...This is sort of my social commentary on the state of the game or one could call it a musical expose' using video footage and pictures such as rick ross blatently denying that he was a C.O, also can be seen as a challenge to these rappers to just keep it real and be themselves...i know ur busy so i won't go on i'll just give the link...but please...hip hop (consumers included) NEED to see this...(viewers beware: weezy fans, ross fans, game fans, etc...aka studio gangstas)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE1Wec3RZjo

Dot The Hip Hop Savior
July 27, 2008 4:15 PM
 

RICKROSS said:

MUCH LOVE ORTIZ , RICKROSS DA BIGGEST BOSS , I KNOW YOU GONE SEE THE BLOG TONIGHT SO HIT ME UP ON MY PAGE  ROSSDABOSS@ WWW.FLINGBROS.COM , TYPE MY NAME IN THE SEARCH AND LEAVE YOUR NUMBER IN MY INBOX WE GOTTA TALK BUSINESS
July 28, 2008 1:41 AM
 

TYBOGGIE said:

Man. He's energy is.. I love it. His spirits are very high. He's a smart man..Great to hear a MC talk with knowledge of the game, and pay homeage at the some time. If anyone is going to bring true Hip-Hop back, it's this Man right here. Much Success to you brother.
July 28, 2008 9:47 AM
 

official216 said:

Keep spittin my Ni**a that shit hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!
July 29, 2008 8:55 AM
 

MAINE MAN said:

THIS NIGGA IS TRUE HIP HOP... I HAVENT HEARD NOTHING WACK YET....HE STAY DROPPING BOMBS LIKE FLEX.... MY ONLY BEEF IS WHY AINT HE SIGNED
July 29, 2008 8:01 PM
 

Hood Savior said:

Real Hip-Hop!  Dude go n crazy.
July 31, 2008 1:53 PM
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