Kinda waiting on this to happen.

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The industry is definitely starting to take note of what Tech has a accomplished, and Tech has on atleast, Everready (No Can Do, This is Me) and Killer (why you aint call me, crybaby, Too much, etc.) started to tell the industry out loud that he is the best. I am waiting on a mainstream big name rapper to take note of this, and diss Tech. It is bound to happen, and then Tech will proceed to eat him alive and it will be in the rumors sections of allhiphop.com, and every hip hop site in the world, and the legend of Tech N9ne will grow.

Question for the forum:

Who, if anyone, do you think would be the one to do it? (diss Tech)
 
Nov 7, 2006
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alot of rappers say there best and rarely get beef over it. nas thinks he's the best jay-z thinks he's the best and lil think he is music. so if i had to guess i would guess no1.
 

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I doubt that reason would be of enough foundation to escalate towards a diss...

but if I were to choose one in relation to another situation... I would guess someone with a good amount of arrogance and a nice dose of ego

the first that come to mind = Curtis Jackson and more so Mr. Kanye West
 
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I am waiting on a mainstream big name rapper to take note of this, and diss Tech
Working with the folks I have in pro wrestling, my first instinct would be to think it is a work. Either way, it's not really a fight many musicians would want, especially mainstream musicians. A lot of Tech fans are the type of consumers who would not buy someones work, just because they dissed Tech, even if they liked the music. Strange Music has such solid support at the grassroots level, key word is root, a rapper who makes his living on an image, would suffer if their foundation were to be revealed as unsound. The few who could mount a challenge are so involved in their businesses, and are successful
at what they do, realize a feud "just because" will not only be a waste of time that could be spent making money, but also be looked upon as crying wolf if they ever actually need that type of support.
 
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lol fucking rap is based on how you say you're better than someone
so many times its
"I'm the best cuz (insert a similie)" or some shit. And I doubt Tech really blows up and some rapper is gonna do a background check on his music and be like "this nigga said he's better than me without saying it directly?? aw shit ima photoshop him in a funny way for the cover of my 873298794726th mixtape"
 
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man I think theres some cats who are still more popular and more in that mainstream lime light then tech and I think it could be bad for tech... Theres still a lot of people who dont like techs flow and cant stand his voice! They just aint gonna listen to tech, they gonna jump on the band wagon with the mainstream cat....
 

MysticOracle

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if someone were to diss tech it would be a small name cat trying to get exposure. i would like someone like 50 or kanye or lil wayne to pop off at him one day on a track so they're career would as a rap artist would cease.. personally though, i dont think anyone would want to get verse about them from tech
 
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It would be a bad idea for Tech to respond to some type of "battle rap" song... IMO.

Kind of depends on who is on the other side but... I don't see Tech callin' out names and acting like he's a battle rapper any time soon. Even if he won there'd be a hundred other kats out there that would rip him a new asshole afterwards.
 
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I'm gonna go with no on that one. I'm curious how Nate knows that Soulja Boy is saying he's the best. I didn't even know he released anything past that Superman song.