WTT tour forever a top 5 moment, never gonna happen again
We should all feel EXTREMELY BLESSED to have witnessed this in real time
agreed it will never happen again!!! 1 of 1!!!!
album spawned quite possibly the greatest hip hop related moment of all time
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNH43Xf24nQ"PUT YOUR HAND IN THE CASH REGISTER FOR NO REASON THEIR MONEY IS YOUR MONEY AS OF RIGHT NOW"
generational type s***

vibes in this era were incredible
tour was f***ing INSANE
WHEN THE SHARK TANK CAME OUT THE GROUND WHAT THE F***
Question for you WTT fans: Is Royce da 5’9 the answer to Kanye’s riddle on That’s My B****?
I’ve had this theory since Watch the Throne dropped but never seen it discussed or substantiated anywhere; however, something recently came to light that reveals I’m not the only one with this thought.
To start with, oddly enough, Kanye and Royce have history. Word is that Kanye produced a track for Royce in 2003 called Heartbeat and Royce never paid him for it.
On the track Above the Law off of Eminem and Royce’s 2011 street classic Hell: The Sequel, Royce says the following: “I stay violent, y'all go the peace route // You got a mouth like Kanye, I'll knock your whole bottom row of teeth out // No disrespect to Mr. West, s***, I'm just nice with mine”.
On That’s My B**** off of Watch the Throne later that year, Kanye says “Hey, boys and girls, I got a new riddle // Who's the new old perv that's tryna play second fiddle? // No disrespect, I'm not tryna belittle”. This feels like a shot at Royce for being “the new old perv” playing second fiddle to Eminem and a callback to the “no disrespect to Mr. West” line. This line is notably not defined on Genius and unclear who else it could be referring to.
As I said, I’ve had this theory for years but never seen it discussed anywhere. The other day, however, I noticed that the Genius description of That’s My B**** says “ Yeezy takes shots at one-half of Bad Meets Evil Royce da 5'9" over a song ‘Ye produced for him in 2003. Ironically, Jay-Z took off and replaced Royce on the 2001 hit “Renagade” with Eminem.” I was surprised to see this as I’ve literally never seen it mentioned elsewhere on the internet.
The only thing that could hurt this theory is that That’s My B**** leaked, at least in part, earlier in 2011. I’ve not been able to figure out if the lyric above was in the version that leaked and pre-dates Hell: The Sequel.
What does KTT2 think? Stretch? Known fact?
i saw this tour 3rd row just 2 months after catching Kanye on the MBDTF festival run
i will never forget it, so incredible
God level
I didn't catch any of the festival performances but we did see Prince at the same venue nearly the same seats the night before Throne tour
best weekend ever
We all agreed Kanye was even better live than Prince which is insane
God level
I didn't catch any of the festival performances but we did see Prince at the same venue nearly the same seats the night before Throne tour
best weekend ever
We all agreed Kanye was even better live than Prince which is insane
that is truly insane, what an achievement on Kanye’s part! That’s incredible you caught Prince tho man, absolutely legendary
that’s a weekend for the f***ing books frfr
that is truly insane, what an achievement on Kanye’s part! That’s incredible you caught Prince tho man, absolutely legendary
that’s a weekend for the f***ing books frfr
On a sheer musicality level obviously Prince was better but on an energy/emotional impact level Kanye was
Jay also one of my.most formative rappers and I hadn't seen him before.
Also saw Paul McCartney one night and then Springsteen the next at the same venue which was absolutely unreal but if I could only relive one weekend it'd definitely be Prince/Throne.
Question for you WTT fans: Is Royce da 5’9 the answer to Kanye’s riddle on That’s My B****?
I’ve had this theory since Watch the Throne dropped but never seen it discussed or substantiated anywhere; however, something recently came to light that reveals I’m not the only one with this thought.
To start with, oddly enough, Kanye and Royce have history. Word is that Kanye produced a track for Royce in 2003 called Heartbeat and Royce never paid him for it.
On the track Above the Law off of Eminem and Royce’s 2011 street classic Hell: The Sequel, Royce says the following: “I stay violent, y'all go the peace route // You got a mouth like Kanye, I'll knock your whole bottom row of teeth out // No disrespect to Mr. West, s***, I'm just nice with mine”.
On That’s My B**** off of Watch the Throne later that year, Kanye says “Hey, boys and girls, I got a new riddle // Who's the new old perv that's tryna play second fiddle? // No disrespect, I'm not tryna belittle”. This feels like a shot at Royce for being “the new old perv” playing second fiddle to Eminem and a callback to the “no disrespect to Mr. West” line. This line is notably not defined on Genius and unclear who else it could be referring to.
As I said, I’ve had this theory for years but never seen it discussed anywhere. The other day, however, I noticed that the Genius description of That’s My B**** says “ Yeezy takes shots at one-half of Bad Meets Evil Royce da 5'9" over a song ‘Ye produced for him in 2003. Ironically, Jay-Z took off and replaced Royce on the 2001 hit “Renagade” with Eminem.” I was surprised to see this as I’ve literally never seen it mentioned elsewhere on the internet.
The only thing that could hurt this theory is that That’s My B**** leaked, at least in part, earlier in 2011. I’ve not been able to figure out if the lyric above was in the version that leaked and pre-dates Hell: The Sequel.
What does KTT2 think? Stretch? Known fact?
HAM was my s*** man
both classic verses
only nerds that hated HAM were wayne stans because they felt a way about jay sonning him lmao
Question for you WTT fans: Is Royce da 5’9 the answer to Kanye’s riddle on That’s My B****?
I’ve had this theory since Watch the Throne dropped but never seen it discussed or substantiated anywhere; however, something recently came to light that reveals I’m not the only one with this thought.
To start with, oddly enough, Kanye and Royce have history. Word is that Kanye produced a track for Royce in 2003 called Heartbeat and Royce never paid him for it.
On the track Above the Law off of Eminem and Royce’s 2011 street classic Hell: The Sequel, Royce says the following: “I stay violent, y'all go the peace route // You got a mouth like Kanye, I'll knock your whole bottom row of teeth out // No disrespect to Mr. West, s***, I'm just nice with mine”.
On That’s My B**** off of Watch the Throne later that year, Kanye says “Hey, boys and girls, I got a new riddle // Who's the new old perv that's tryna play second fiddle? // No disrespect, I'm not tryna belittle”. This feels like a shot at Royce for being “the new old perv” playing second fiddle to Eminem and a callback to the “no disrespect to Mr. West” line. This line is notably not defined on Genius and unclear who else it could be referring to.
As I said, I’ve had this theory for years but never seen it discussed anywhere. The other day, however, I noticed that the Genius description of That’s My B**** says “ Yeezy takes shots at one-half of Bad Meets Evil Royce da 5'9" over a song ‘Ye produced for him in 2003. Ironically, Jay-Z took off and replaced Royce on the 2001 hit “Renagade” with Eminem.” I was surprised to see this as I’ve literally never seen it mentioned elsewhere on the internet.
The only thing that could hurt this theory is that That’s My B**** leaked, at least in part, earlier in 2011. I’ve not been able to figure out if the lyric above was in the version that leaked and pre-dates Hell: The Sequel.
What does KTT2 think? Stretch? Known fact?
“Big Sean was up at SXSW, Slaughterhouse was closing — why?!” he questioned in hindsight. “Man, we back there doing our little Slaughterhouse chant. ‘All hands in the middle! Slaughterhouse on three! One, two, three!’
“Then from the stage we heard, ‘La, la, la, la wait ’til I get my money right.’ Everybody’s like, ‘Ahhh!’ I said, ‘Give me my hand! I ain’t f***ing with y’all! Y’all crazy as hell!'”
Budden added: “By the time we went up there, it ain’t look like the same crowd. I was tight.”
Royce, meanwhile, compared the situation to “going into a restaurant around a bunch of full people. People who just all ate tomahawk steaks. They were like, ‘Yeah, we don’t want any more food.'”
“I’m still mad at Kanye West about that. I’m mad at Big Sean too,” Royce said after being reminded of the night by Budden. “He’s the one who brought him out. He was on stage. He f***ing showed me, I’ll tell you that.”
“Big Sean was up at SXSW, Slaughterhouse was closing — why?!” he questioned in hindsight. “Man, we back there doing our little Slaughterhouse chant. ‘All hands in the middle! Slaughterhouse on three! One, two, three!’
“Then from the stage we heard, ‘La, la, la, la wait ’til I get my money right.’ Everybody’s like, ‘Ahhh!’ I said, ‘Give me my hand! I ain’t f***ing with y’all! Y’all crazy as hell!'”
Budden added: “By the time we went up there, it ain’t look like the same crowd. I was tight.”
Royce, meanwhile, compared the situation to “going into a restaurant around a bunch of full people. People who just all ate tomahawk steaks. They were like, ‘Yeah, we don’t want any more food.'”
“I’m still mad at Kanye West about that. I’m mad at Big Sean too,” Royce said after being reminded of the night by Budden. “He’s the one who brought him out. He was on stage. He f***ing showed me, I’ll tell you that.”
Pac-BIG
Nas-Hov
Kendrick-Drake
Kanye-Royce
Question for you WTT fans: Is Royce da 5’9 the answer to Kanye’s riddle on That’s My B****?
I’ve had this theory since Watch the Throne dropped but never seen it discussed or substantiated anywhere; however, something recently came to light that reveals I’m not the only one with this thought.
To start with, oddly enough, Kanye and Royce have history. Word is that Kanye produced a track for Royce in 2003 called Heartbeat and Royce never paid him for it.
On the track Above the Law off of Eminem and Royce’s 2011 street classic Hell: The Sequel, Royce says the following: “I stay violent, y'all go the peace route // You got a mouth like Kanye, I'll knock your whole bottom row of teeth out // No disrespect to Mr. West, s***, I'm just nice with mine”.
On That’s My B**** off of Watch the Throne later that year, Kanye says “Hey, boys and girls, I got a new riddle // Who's the new old perv that's tryna play second fiddle? // No disrespect, I'm not tryna belittle”. This feels like a shot at Royce for being “the new old perv” playing second fiddle to Eminem and a callback to the “no disrespect to Mr. West” line. This line is notably not defined on Genius and unclear who else it could be referring to.
As I said, I’ve had this theory for years but never seen it discussed anywhere. The other day, however, I noticed that the Genius description of That’s My B**** says “ Yeezy takes shots at one-half of Bad Meets Evil Royce da 5'9" over a song ‘Ye produced for him in 2003. Ironically, Jay-Z took off and replaced Royce on the 2001 hit “Renagade” with Eminem.” I was surprised to see this as I’ve literally never seen it mentioned elsewhere on the internet.
The only thing that could hurt this theory is that That’s My B**** leaked, at least in part, earlier in 2011. I’ve not been able to figure out if the lyric above was in the version that leaked and pre-dates Hell: The Sequel.
What does KTT2 think? Stretch? Known fact?
Here is a KTT1 thread from December 2010 showing that these lyrics were leaked before Hell: The Sequel. Therefore unless Kanye is a time traveler (?), this theory is DEBUNKED!
kanyetothe.com/threads/hey-boys-and-girls-i-got-a-new-riddle.28138
Question for you WTT fans: Is Royce da 5’9 the answer to Kanye’s riddle on That’s My B****?
I’ve had this theory since Watch the Throne dropped but never seen it discussed or substantiated anywhere; however, something recently came to light that reveals I’m not the only one with this thought.
To start with, oddly enough, Kanye and Royce have history. Word is that Kanye produced a track for Royce in 2003 called Heartbeat and Royce never paid him for it.
On the track Above the Law off of Eminem and Royce’s 2011 street classic Hell: The Sequel, Royce says the following: “I stay violent, y'all go the peace route // You got a mouth like Kanye, I'll knock your whole bottom row of teeth out // No disrespect to Mr. West, s***, I'm just nice with mine”.
On That’s My B**** off of Watch the Throne later that year, Kanye says “Hey, boys and girls, I got a new riddle // Who's the new old perv that's tryna play second fiddle? // No disrespect, I'm not tryna belittle”. This feels like a shot at Royce for being “the new old perv” playing second fiddle to Eminem and a callback to the “no disrespect to Mr. West” line. This line is notably not defined on Genius and unclear who else it could be referring to.
As I said, I’ve had this theory for years but never seen it discussed anywhere. The other day, however, I noticed that the Genius description of That’s My B**** says “ Yeezy takes shots at one-half of Bad Meets Evil Royce da 5'9" over a song ‘Ye produced for him in 2003. Ironically, Jay-Z took off and replaced Royce on the 2001 hit “Renagade” with Eminem.” I was surprised to see this as I’ve literally never seen it mentioned elsewhere on the internet.
The only thing that could hurt this theory is that That’s My B**** leaked, at least in part, earlier in 2011. I’ve not been able to figure out if the lyric above was in the version that leaked and pre-dates Hell: The Sequel.
What does KTT2 think? Stretch? Known fact?
This is pretty interesting lol. Didn't know Royce was supposed to be Em on Renegade
Song wouldn't be the same.
But yeah this album era was a very GOAT moment in my life. I woulda did anything to go see the tour but I was a broke high schooler lol. I still got the Deluxe digipak of the album with the disk and all that I bought the 1st week (might've even been like the first or second day lmao)
man need all my real OGs to do this right now
pour you up some whiskey, roll one up or pack a bowl/bong, sip that s***, hit the weed, and play The Joy
man need all my real OGs to do this right now
pour you up some whiskey, roll one up or pack a bowl/bong, sip that s***, hit the weed, and play The Joy
This song is peak late night winter vibes, I damn near forgot about this for a few years now
I remember when we had a snow day for like 3 days and I had this on repeat lmao
Question for you WTT fans: Is Royce da 5’9 the answer to Kanye’s riddle on That’s My B****?
I’ve had this theory since Watch the Throne dropped but never seen it discussed or substantiated anywhere; however, something recently came to light that reveals I’m not the only one with this thought.
To start with, oddly enough, Kanye and Royce have history. Word is that Kanye produced a track for Royce in 2003 called Heartbeat and Royce never paid him for it.
On the track Above the Law off of Eminem and Royce’s 2011 street classic Hell: The Sequel, Royce says the following: “I stay violent, y'all go the peace route // You got a mouth like Kanye, I'll knock your whole bottom row of teeth out // No disrespect to Mr. West, s***, I'm just nice with mine”.
On That’s My B**** off of Watch the Throne later that year, Kanye says “Hey, boys and girls, I got a new riddle // Who's the new old perv that's tryna play second fiddle? // No disrespect, I'm not tryna belittle”. This feels like a shot at Royce for being “the new old perv” playing second fiddle to Eminem and a callback to the “no disrespect to Mr. West” line. This line is notably not defined on Genius and unclear who else it could be referring to.
As I said, I’ve had this theory for years but never seen it discussed anywhere. The other day, however, I noticed that the Genius description of That’s My B**** says “ Yeezy takes shots at one-half of Bad Meets Evil Royce da 5'9" over a song ‘Ye produced for him in 2003. Ironically, Jay-Z took off and replaced Royce on the 2001 hit “Renagade” with Eminem.” I was surprised to see this as I’ve literally never seen it mentioned elsewhere on the internet.
The only thing that could hurt this theory is that That’s My B**** leaked, at least in part, earlier in 2011. I’ve not been able to figure out if the lyric above was in the version that leaked and pre-dates Hell: The Sequel.
What does KTT2 think? Stretch? Known fact?
That's My B**** was made in early 2010 during MBDTF sessions
f*** it time to play murder to excellent gotta have it and the joy
maybe some otis too f*** it
new watch alert..
new watch alert..
HUBLOTS
man need all my real OGs to do this right now
pour you up some whiskey, roll one up or pack a bowl/bong, sip that s***, hit the weed, and play The Joy
REAL AS F*** ‼️‼️‼️‼️