Episode

Computa 75 On If Nas Was Blackballed/ Confronting Big Pun/ Got Rid Of His Rhymes After Meeting Big L/ Says The Michael Jackson Of Hip Hop/ 50 Cent Bugging Out/ Jay Z Inspired By BMF & Crips?

Podcast
Cam Capone News
Published
May 13, 2026
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5954
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Summary

Computa 75 sits down to talk to Cam Capone News and share wild stories about growing up in Harlem and making his rounds in different parts of New York, including the Queensbridge projects, which led to his friendship with Nas and The Bravehearts at an early age. He also speaks on meeting Big L, who he felt was so talented that he threw his rhyme books in the trash, his wild confrontation with Big Pun, growing up in a well respected family in Harlem who had a lot ties to the streets, and much more.