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Papoose is an American English word whose present meaning is "a Native American child" or, even more generally, any child, usually used as a term of endearment, often in the context of the child's mother. In 1643, Roger Williams recorded the word in his A Key into the Language of America, helping to popularize it.
Papoose emerged from Brooklyn's underground cipher scene as a technical virtuoso whose freestyle prowess and dense lyricism earned him respect from Kay Slay's camp, yet mainstream recognition remained elusive despite his undeniable skills. His marriage to Remy Ma unified two of hip-hop's most formidable lyricists, creating a power couple whose combined catalog spans decades of East Coast hip-hop authenticity. The recent beef with 50 Cent—sparked by mockery on social media and escalated through diss tracks—thrust Papoose back into cultural discourse, proving that lyrical credibility still carries weight in modern hip-hop's increasingly social media-driven feuds. Though his connection count ranks lower in the overall network, Papoose's influence traces through the underground circuits and freestyle battles that DJ Kay Slay championed, cementing his legacy as a rapper's rapper who prioritized bars over chart positions.
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