

Any rapper who had a lot of features like Busta Rhyme's Why We Die ft DMX and Jay-Z gets rung up on limewire when you are searching for one artist but end up finding another song. I got introduced to spice 1's welcome to the trap, immortal technique, jedi mind tricks' animal rap (Arturo Gatti remix), Trae's beware (I was looking up Big Pun's beware and got trae in the results, lmao), Nolia Clap mega remix (this was when souljah slim died and I was looking up a lot of songs he did with BG Juvenile, too), and Z-ro's stressing me from Limewire.this was when the south was starting to heat up and you found swishahouse remixes with mike jones, slim thug, etc. you heard random tracks that jay-z did before he was signed or was left off albums like 'I can't get wit dat', 'can i get open', 'who you wit version 1' or 'marcy to hollywood', and this is how '7 minute freestyle' with Big L blew up.and people still wonder what happened to sauce money after all these years given that he was as prolific of a rapper as jay

you heard that someone recorded jay's live version of 44 4's on limewire, like 2 years before it was a bonus track on Kingdom Come, and it might have been the same fucking recording because we are still waiting for the CDQ version of that. you heard jay-z diss jim jones on brooklyn high on limewire, then uploaded on youtube, and then within 2 days, jim jones' response to brooklyn high got uploaded with the uploader writing in the title which date the response was made. You got acapellas and instrumentals to songs that you didn't know had clean acapella and instrumental versions. there are still people who linger/troll on hiphopdx who haven't found out about reddit yet. you think you're downloading a new diss track on limewire but it ended up being Ether or Hit Em Up, lol.Jadakiss took over limewire with his checkmate freestyle before The Massacre dropped.had 50 Cent put his version of the checkmate beat on The Massacre, it would have been literally checkmate because Jadakiss' version took over 50 Cent's original I'm an Animalīut then hiphopdx took over where they had all the exclusives on their website, so whatever you heard on hiphopdx, you end up copping on limewire, like when crooked i first did a remix of Jim Jones' we fly high and initiated Hip Hop Weekly.you heard the 'black republicans' leak on limewire months before Nas' hip hop is dead came out.and we found out years later that statik selekah did the leak. you heard the original version of Flowers or Charlie Brown by ghostface killah.you heard the OG versions to what you thought was songs off 2Pac's new Loyal To The Game album and you thought that the OG versions were a lot better than the remixed songs on that album. There were so many people mislabeling Nas tracks from what album it was from because he was the first major artist where his I Am album was bootlegged online.everybody online had the advanced copy.I remember hearing unreleased tracks that was supposed to be on I AM but were later scrapped, and tracks from nastradamus/lost tapes 1 was supposed to be on I Am.I didn't hear the complete version of God's Son, Lost Tapes, and Nastradamus until later because I kept on getting bits and pieces here and there and a lot of it was dopeĥ0 Cent flooded the mixtape market by remaking songs of the same title and you go and look for one song and there goes a 50 cent/g-unit version of the same name, like when young buck remade jay-z's "my first song" but it sounded completely different, so you went and copped that too.I remember g-unit remade 24's by TI with Calicos and TI remixed the g-unit remix on his mixtape.
