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Play online or download to listen offline free - in HD audio, only on JioSaavn. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. Listen to Put Em Up on the English music album Made, Vol.

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“I am a humble service of Hip Hop, it only helped raise me and teach me still to this day … Nore hit a few points, a lot of ppl use it as entry way & shed it soon as they can. Joe Budden, however, seemingly sides with NORE on the topic of rappers going to platforms like David Letterman’s before hip-hop media platforms.

NORE later denied dissing Cardi after The Breakfast Club explained that the Bronx rapper has always shown love to all of the platforms that supported her come-up. “I have been the best to this culture I have always put hip-hop first and I see u guys go to Ellen and David Letterman’s and Zane Lows and treat them with more respect then the culture but u say u want black excellence,” NORE wrote, sparking speculation that he was targeting Cardi B who recently appeared on Letterman’s Netflix show.
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NORE issued a series of tweets where he said he was disappointed that a lot of hip-hop’s biggest names would rather go to David Letterman or Ellen before they appear on Drink Champs, The Joe Budden Podcast, Million Dollaz Worth Of Gameand the many other podcasts that are dominating the culture. NORE took issue with the array of artists who are avoiding hip-hop media platforms in order to appear on mainstream outlets. He fired back to the speculation, writing, “Love it wasn’t even talking or thinking bout cardi but love the article.NORE sparked a debate this week after criticizing artists who go to Ellen and David Letterman before hip-hop media platforms. It turns out that Cardi B wasn’t even on N.O.R.E.’s mind when he issued the tweets. Don’t ask that.’ But when they sit with the white outlets, they will say, ‘we are open to discuss anything.’ So that to me is where the respect is because you giving these white outlets the soundbites that go viral and you make those persons platforms bigger,” Charlamagne said. Commercially, the song was Amuros lowest selling solo single until the release of Big Boys Cry/Beautiful in 2013. Produced by Dallas Austin, 'Put Em Up' was meant for release in 2000 but was shelved until 2003. “The publicist and label will come to Black outlets and say, ‘Don’t ask this. 'Shine More' (2003) 'Put Em Up' (2003) 'So Crazy/Come' (2003) 'Put Em Up' is Namie Amuros 23rd solo single under the Avex Trax label. “But I do feel that when artists blow up, they don’t go to a lot of the places that helped them get there and they start doing the crossover thing and I think that’s wack.” Arturo Holmes/Getty ImagesĬharlamagne elaborated on N.O.R.E’s comments further, claiming that a lot of artists and labels do treat non-hip-hop platforms with more respect. He added that Cardi still frequents Black-owned restaurants and establishments while showing love to the DJs that put her on. “Cardi does a lot of the things that a lot of artists won’t do,” Envy said before adding that N.O.R.E likely wasn’t talking about Cardi B in the first place.
