I dont find it offensive but its stupid
its the same s*** as 10th graders being like “what hitler did was bad but he was a great leader!” yeah alright boss whatever lmao
Waking this thread back up because I've been listening to this album again. Incredible album, incredible song, incredible lyric, I have no idea how they still had careers after this album. It has such a weird fascination/veneration for the Taliban and 9/11, it's hilarious to listen to 20+ years on
lowkey waiting for someone to write an article on dipset's brand of patriotism as provocateur subversion
I still smell the rotting people that lay / down in Ground Zero forgotten, left there for days / probably left there to stay, left to decay / broken pieces of towers left as their graves
bruh knew how to paint pics man
Waking this thread back up because I've been listening to this album again. Incredible album, incredible song, incredible lyric, I have no idea how they still had careers after this album. It has such a weird fascination/veneration for the Taliban and 9/11, it's hilarious to listen to 20+ years on
They were my favorite then they are my favorite now
I still smell the rotting people that lay / down in Ground Zero forgotten, left there for days / probably left there to stay, left to decay / broken pieces of towers left as their graves
bruh knew how to paint pics man
Great lyric. The album has this wild whiplash between stuff like this clearly mourning the loss of life in 9/11 and then praising the Taliban and the hijackers, it's so bizarre and compelling
Between this and Max B’s Osaaaaama 😫 We comin! song there must have been a thrilling discourse amongst Dipset and Byrdgang about foreign intervention. They were a land of contrasts
dark woke
so glad i was able to be a teenager before everything became pc
this generation can’t even watch a movie like superbad without getting offended over some dumbass jokes
Waking this thread back up because I've been listening to this album again. Incredible album, incredible song, incredible lyric, I have no idea how they still had careers after this album. It has such a weird fascination/veneration for the Taliban and 9/11, it's hilarious to listen to 20+ years on
Like I love the song "I'm Ready"
but Juelz just randomly screaming out "Taliban!" on the intro
Between this and Max B’s Osaaaaama 😫 We comin! song there must have been a thrilling discourse amongst Dipset and Byrdgang about foreign intervention. They were a land of contrasts
diplomatic immunity 3 right there
Waking this thread back up because I've been listening to this album again. Incredible album, incredible song, incredible lyric, I have no idea how they still had careers after this album. It has such a weird fascination/veneration for the Taliban and 9/11, it's hilarious to listen to 20+ years on
Absolute classic
even genius wrote about this in article think it was like hip hop's obsessions with the Taliban or sum s*** a while back though
Waking this thread back up because I've been listening to this album again. Incredible album, incredible song, incredible lyric, I have no idea how they still had careers after this album. It has such a weird fascination/veneration for the Taliban and 9/11, it's hilarious to listen to 20+ years on

He went back and doubled down on live radio on Hot97 too.
“We the diplomat taliban thunderbirds!”
“Not the one you should try to threaten. Try with weapons you 730 im 911.”
“Pay the families of the people who lost their lives that money”
“Yall thought that it couldn’t ever happen. Kept your eyes closed thought it wouldn’t ever happen. Fact of the matter is it shouldn’t ever happened. I would’ve never said nothing. Wouldn’t never rapped it. But it’s funny how yall broadcast me. Put me on the news like weather and forecast me!”
“Protecting ground zero? Yall were stealing money from the dead at ground zero! And yall say im disrespecting ground zero?! I’m down to go get what yall left at ground zero!”
S*** is lowkey a stroke of genius.
What a run Dipset had in their time.
i’m honestly still surprised dipset got away with all the taliban and al-qaeda references during the early 2000s when american culture was on the nationalist warpath
dixie chicks couldn’t speak out against iraq but dipset could shoutout mohammed atta
He went back and doubled down on live radio on Hot97 too.
“We the diplomat taliban thunderbirds!”
“Not the one you should try to threaten. Try with weapons you 730 im 911.”
“Pay the families of the people who lost their lives that money”
“Yall thought that it couldn’t ever happen. Kept your eyes closed thought it wouldn’t ever happen. Fact of the matter is it shouldn’t ever happened. I would’ve never said nothing. Wouldn’t never rapped it. But it’s funny how yall broadcast me. Put me on the news like weather and forecast me!”
“Protecting ground zero? Yall were stealing money from the dead at ground zero! And yall say im disrespecting ground zero?! I’m down to go get what yall left at ground zero!”
S*** is lowkey a stroke of genius.
What a run Dipset had in their time.
legendary