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I doubt Pap even listened to the original song. Somebody told him "Aye these ****** dissing NY" and he got the beat and went in the booth
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blame Kendrick for that, he's called out the entire east coast. there's no friends in this rap business anymore, everyone's for themselves now
It's funny how Kendrick made Pap relevant again for a few days when he gave him the last 5 minutes of his summer jam set. Now pap dissing him. Hahaha
Yeah I find that to be extremely lame of him. And no hate towards Pap, just never felt dude. Not a fan at all.
He had a few dope songs before Section 80, but let's not get carried away. Section 80 and GKMC are by far his best work. By far.He's a rookie as far as mainstream hiphop, but dude has been doing this for a while. Some of his best work was before be made it big, and I'm talking well before Section 80.
He's a rookie as far as mainstream hiphop, but dude has been doing this for a while. Some of his best work was before be made it big, and I'm talking well before Section 80.
Sigh FlashyOne, Kendrick Lamar isn't G-Unit
Humble brag? Bruh ****, that's not even close to what I was trying to say. He called dude a rookie. My point was that he's not viewed as one in my eyes, only when it comes to the mainstream.Nice humblebrag, no one cares if you've been a KDot fan before GKMC...
The former Grand Hustle Records artist did imply that he plans on responding to Kendrick. Unclear whether speaking to Kendrick's Black Hippy quartet with Jay Rock, ScHoolboy Q and Ab-Soul or just K-Dot, Mill stated, "I'ma tell y'all: y'all what y'all run; I run the streets." To the Philly emcee, he's the king of his own place in Hip Hop. "I'm in a lane by myself. I'm the only [one] that's lyrically spittin' some street music and gettin' money. Kendrick [Lamar and Black Hippy], I'ma tell 'em in a rap: y'all can run that backpack, I'ma run these streets." Backpack refers to a style of lyrical Hip Hop and sampling popular in the 1990s. Meek stressed that this competition is purely amicable. "We gonna have fun with it; get money. Hip Hop needed that."
No he didn't.
He never mentioned Gucci's name, he just went on a radio station snapping.
When?
No he didn't.
He never mentioned Gucci's name, he just went on a radio station snapping.
When?
On Commas Remix
All I wear Hustle Gang, **&%$$, &^@& Gucci
See I ain’t the one that talk *$#* ’bout a &%&^$& then say “what’s up” to him
Nah… you got a problem with me, do it then
Try me partner, bet we end up on the news again
Dudes are easily amused nowadays. Name dropping equates verse of the year now?
Oh look it's one of these people. Please put us on some of that real rap.I listen to real rap all the time.
The fact that K.Dot called himself the King of New York after he mentioned how good Jay and Nas are nullified his self proclaimed praise as KONY.
You can't be like I'm the best team in the NBA after the Heat and Spurs or I'm the best boxer ever after Ali and FMJ.