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[edit] The Firm
Wasn't Noreaga part of the album "the Firm" ? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by LordFRZA (talk • contribs) 2006-07-28.
- According to All Music Guide he appeared on the track "I'm Leaving". [1] Tim Ivorson 2006-07-29
[edit] Catchphrases
I'm sorry but the section on catchphrases made no sense to me, so I removed it:
N.O.R.E. has several of his own catchphrases, including "figga deal me", "what what", "SLIME", "it's nothing" and "Iraq". He also has his own anthem with Bloody Money parts 1-3.
"Iraq" is a catchphrase? Huh? Tallbuildings 19:09, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
IRAK is what C-N-N called their project, which was actually called LeFrak. NORE has a lot of slang though-- I believe he popularized "what what" and the lesser known "the jump off jumped off."