CountBlack
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You guys gotta notice when you're being trolled.
J5 On Em...J5 On Em...J5 On Em...UH OH HERE IT COMES GUYS
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/deceased
Snap, Strange Music gave a shootout to Joell. Now this is going places...
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We got Phil Jackson responding and shit
What's the last rap verse that had old head, new cats, TMZ and Phil Jackson speaking on it? We're living in magical times, fellas.
Well, assuming all these cats don't just fall back asleep after being slapped with an open palm
This is the only way to respond. If you are going into the booth just to spit a verse against this instead of creating an album then that rapper needs to get his shit togetherI don't think anyone can directly respond to KL without looking desperate. The only way to come back at him is to prove him wrong with better music.
I'm more disappointed this means nothing for the south(east). Moving back to Atlanta it's still the same. Club/trap music and jingles instead of real bars.
Hey atleast they lit a fire under all the New York boys stealing our style and catch phrases.
Is this Pimp C's son trying to call Atlanta east coast again thoI'm more disappointed this means nothing for the south(east). Moving back to Atlanta it's still the same. Club/trap music and jingles instead of real bars.
Hey atleast they lit a fire under all the New York boys stealing our style and catch phrases.
That's not out of the ordinary. That camp has some odd styles but Tech's always appreciated aggressive battle bars.
@RedahSherry Fair enough. Kendrick didn't start off personal and it's just healthy competition, but we do love us a battle line or two!
Papi should've called out the other ESPN shows.
Kendrick knows better than to claim King of the South. that's a ticket he cant punch.
Kendrick knows better than to claim King of the South. that's a ticket he cant punch.
.You guys gotta notice when you're being trolled.
Is this Pimp C's son trying to call Atlanta east coast again tho
Hahaha
Had Kenny claimed King of the South, we would have had two dozen responses out of Atlanta, Htown, and Miami by now.
New York just has Ortiz's verse and Joe Buddens having a period on Twitter.
That would probably get an amazing song from Killer Mike though.
Read between the line folks, K.Dot didn't directly call out the rappers he mentioned. I have a feeling he wants to call the rappers he didn't.
Although it wasn't Kendrick's best verse, I have to admit it was the most emotional. Obviously this verse is important to modern Hip-Hop. Kendrink is trying to start a fire and woke up the industry, trying to bring back the core of hip-hop. I would like to see who takes this verse seriously and step up.
Joey Bada$$, Mac Miller, Tyga seem to take it seriously just to name a few.
I'm more disappointed this means nothing for the south(east). Moving back to Atlanta it's still the same. Club/trap music and jingles instead of real bars.
Hey atleast they lit a fire under all the New York boys stealing our style and catch phrases.
Red weddings coming.People are reacting to this verse like Game of Thrones characters hearing about this "King in the North" kid with his army of wolves.
Red weddings coming.
So the guy makes the equivalent of a Pop-GAF post about calling people out and taking their core fans and this is some huge event in hip-hop? Is it because Americans have an obsession with celebrities and icons and any perceived slight is some sort of news event? I could hit the character limit with Ford's "Who gives a shit?" GIF and not cover my confusion over this. Is hip-hop this sad?
So the guy makes the equivalent of a Pop-GAF post about calling people out and taking their core fans and this is some huge event in hip-hop? Is it because Americans have an obsession with celebrities and icons and any perceived slight is some sort of news event? I could hit the character limit with Ford's "Who gives a shit?" GIF and not cover my confusion over this. Is hip-hop this sad?
So basically what you are saying is that you loved the song?
Jesus Christ. Shut the fuck up. He called people out. He had no reason to do so. He's one of the biggest names in rap/music right now, across all bases essentially. He named names. He dropped a good ass verse. People talk about these things.
We've had so many people come in and call rap "sorry". Rap is better than it has been in a long time.
I'm trying to figure this out too. I guess I just don't get hip hop culture. A rapper called himself king of something and all of a sudden it's a major event. Don't all rappers do that incessantly?
I'm not trying to start some trolling BS, I'd actually like an explanation if possible. I want to understand.
I'm trying to figure this out too. I guess I just don't get hip hop culture. A rapper called himself king of something and all of a sudden it's a major event. Don't all rappers do that incessantly?
I'm not trying to start some trolling BS, I'd actually like an explanation if possible. I want to understand.
Jesus Christ. Shut the fuck up. He called people out. He had no reason to do so. He's one of the biggest names in rap/music right now, across all bases essentially. He named names. He dropped a good ass verse. People talk about these things.
We've had so many people come in and call rap "sorry". Rap is better than it has been in a long time.
He's from Cali and called himself "The King of New York". NY rappers go at each other over that shit so having a guy with one "official" album under his belt say it who is from the opposite side of the country (while spazzin the rest of the verse as well) is a big deal. Besides that he basically shitted on all of the other popular rappers that he's been competing with since he came out. It's entertaining. He don't smoke crack motherfucka he sell it. Get it?
He's from Cali and called himself "The King of New York". NY rappers go at each other over that shit so having a guy with one "official" album under his belt say it who is from the opposite side of the country (while spazzin the rest of the verse as well) is a big deal. Besides that he basically shitted on all of the other popular rappers that he's been competing with since he came out. It's entertaining. He don't smoke crack motherfucka he sell it. Get it?
glad someone's trying to stir shit up even if it wasn't much.
they just jelly.
hip hop fans are hungry for some beef. Kendrick gave us tofu, but we've convinced ourselves it's real meat.
I'm sorry, you called rap sorry and came at King Kendrick with a comparison to pop-GAF. Shit can't be taken lightly.Thanks for being respectful about it.
I think this verse is resonating because it's basically reality-show shit. Which we as an audience are WAY more used to now than basic battle shit.
Kendrick didn't even really call people out. He didn't really name names, or shit on people for their skills, or lack thereof. He even makes sure to qualify his verse with a basic "no disrespect" type gesture.
What he basically said was "I'm not here to make friends. I want all of your audience."
It's really no different than someone on a reality show going into the confessional and saying "I want everyone off this show, and I want the money they'd win for my own. That's it."