So, as far as I can see it, this is the hip-hop battle of the century, between Seattle and Portland. No, it's not fought by Seattle rappers or Portland rappers. It only involves producers from the respective areas. However, they aren't even involved in the battle. The battle is between the Rappers using their production.
Jake One's production was featured heavily on John Cena's album and he also produced his entrance music.
Bosko has been working a lot with Kevin Federline for his new album.
I think that safely pits John Cena as Seattle and K-Fed as Portland. After John Cena slammed K-Fed in a WWE ring, do you thing we're going to have retaliation in Seattle from Portland???
I don't want it with ya'll, personally... you're like our Neighbors to the south... you're like the Northwest's very own Texas. I don't want it with Texas. I guess what I'm saying, is that I want to extend a hand in peace. I want to patch up this rivalry before it escalates. I want to do what Biggie and Pac never could. Truce?
Jake One's production was featured heavily on John Cena's album and he also produced his entrance music.
Bosko has been working a lot with Kevin Federline for his new album.
I think that safely pits John Cena as Seattle and K-Fed as Portland. After John Cena slammed K-Fed in a WWE ring, do you thing we're going to have retaliation in Seattle from Portland???
I don't want it with ya'll, personally... you're like our Neighbors to the south... you're like the Northwest's very own Texas. I don't want it with Texas. I guess what I'm saying, is that I want to extend a hand in peace. I want to patch up this rivalry before it escalates. I want to do what Biggie and Pac never could. Truce?