Anyway, when EPMD split, they broke my heart. Not the most revolutionary group in hip-hop, but one of the most consistent in their day. EPMD eventually came back together of course. I think the Pete Rock\CL Smooth split is the most depressing of all breakups in hip-hop. The amount of venom they have for each other is amazing, and no one is exactly sure why. Pete seems genuinely hurt in the intro.
But worst of all, the times that they've actually reunited have been magical. I saw these guys absolutely murder live (at the Bowery Ballroom maybe? The joint right off Union Square) back in 2004, at a show with the Roots, Jean Grae, and Little Brother. Jean did a cover of Jay-Z's "Threat" that was just sick, but I'm getting off topic. Anyway, if you want to feel better--or even worse--check out "Da Two" below the live video. Hot track. Dope lyrics. C.L.'s signature flow of one of the great greetings of our time, "Introducing C.L., then face defeat..." I know ya'll don't agree, but I'm going to say it again.C.L. is not "the best whoever did it on a Pete Rock track"--that would be Nasty Nas--but he is one of the most underrated M.C.'s of his time.
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