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The Jay-Z Vs DMX 1990s Battle In The Bronx Revisited

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In the early-mid 1990s, in a smoky pool hall in the Bronx, NY, Jay-Z and DMX went toe to toe in a war of words.  Details about the legendary hip-hop battle are scarce, and those who were there admit that their memories of the event have faded a bit. HipHopDX spoke to three people who were at the battle: Ski Beatz , Sauce Money, and Ruff Ryders co-founder Waah Dean.  The three men, to the best of their ability, gave an inside look into a battle of two of the 90s greatest emcees. Waah Dean: We did [the battle] on neutral grounds. Instead of doing it in Brooklyn or Yonkers, we did it in the Bronx. Ski Beatz: When I rolled up, I was with Dame Dash , Tone Hooker, Jay-Z, and I think some of Dame’s people from Harlem—his crew called The Best Out. That was the name of his crew, from Harlem. I think Dame set [the battle] up. It was like a Brooklyn-Uptown/Harlem kind of thing. So we all met at the pool hall, in the Bronx. Waah Dean: We heard some things about Jay-Z from Brooklyn, and from Dame, and we’d bump heads with their people every now and again. The word was out that we had these guys that was doing similar things—traveling to different areas and [battling]—so we knew in a matter of time we was gonna be in a place where somebody was gonna make the phone call, and say, ‘Yeah, we got this guy standing here, and they all wanna be here…’ and that happened. So we knew what was up. We didn’t really look for anybody, we just dealt with the situation as it was there. We knew [DMX] was one of the best, one of the greatest, so we wasn’t worried about no artist coming after him. Sauce Money: Everybody who battled, I think it was myself, there might’ve been a girl—we had a girl, her name was Roughness—and T-Strong, and Jay. We had to get on top of the pool tables, so whoever’s battling, they’re standing on the pool table, going at it. Waah Dean: There was no room in the building to stand at, so the only way to do it was to stand on the pool tables so everybody could see. Sauce Money: The pool table was like a boxing ring. We were standing on opposite sides of the pool table going back-and-forth. While we were rapping, n*ggas were pulling out guns—all kinds of crazy sh*t. Ski Beatz: People came in there strapped; people from the Bronx had guns, and people from Harlem had guns. Luckily it didn’t go down like that, but the atmosphere was Hip Hop, [and] at the same time, it was gangsta. Read the rest of article at HipHopDX ! RELATED: Jay-Z & Gwyneth Paltrow Interview Each Other For Their Own Websites RELATED: DMX Sentenced To Year In Jail, Gucci Mane Arrested In Raid

The Jay-Z Vs DMX 1990s Battle In The Bronx Revisited

Jersey Shore Poll: Team Sammi or Team Ronnie?

It was the breakup to end all breakups. In this corner, the horror of Hazlet, N.J., one of the most b!tchy, grating, stuck up, painfully annoying and unpleasant girls ever, Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola! In the other corner, hailing from the Bronx, the worst boyfriend in human history, an idiotic, abusive, alcoholic meathead with rage issues, Ronnie Magro! These two fight every waking hour, but on Thursday night (see our Jersey Shore recap for the full rundown), things finally reached the point of no return. No woman deserves to be treated like Sam did, ever. Yet she remains a bratty button-pusher who’s very hard to sympathize with for a litany of reasons. What did you think? Did Ron go too far? Did she PUSH him too far and does she share some of the blame? Are they both just gluttons for punishment? Vote below and tell us: Whose side are you on here? Follow the jump for one clip from the episode-long melee: Ronnie-Sammi Fight on Jersey Shore

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Jennifer Lopez: I’m Still Jenny from the Block!

Working hard to revive her career, Jennifer Lopez says she’ll always be Jenny from the Block, as her annoying, self-serving song told everyone many years ago. “I guess in a way parts of me are going to be different, but in general I’m still the same girl from the Bronx who had big dreams,” Lopez says in the latest issue of Redbook . Over the last couple months, J. Lo has guest-hosted Lopez Tonight and taken the Saturday Night Live stage. She’ll soon star in The Back-Up Plan and will also appear on Glee this spring. Will it be enough to make her an A-lister again? Lopez claims she doesn’t care: “I always wanted to be great at what I did – that’s what drove me… I never thought about money or fame, and I never really thought that would happen to me. All that was just a by-product.” The issue above goes on sale April 20. In the interview, Lopez also touches on motherhood, saying: “I can’t help but be a different person now that I’ve had kids. That really does change your whole perspective on life for the better. I definitely feel like I’ve grown up.” Do you wish to see J. Lo back on top of the music and acting world? She’s the only artist to ever have a simultaneous number-one album and number-one movie at the box office. Those days feel like a generation ago, don’t they?

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Jennifer Lopez: I’m Still Jenny from the Block!