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Second one is about Shawn J too. The whole song "Say it to my Face" was pretty much about Shawn JOriginally Posted by ScottHallWithAPick
So wait he's dissing Bobby V too? And who's the second one about?Originally Posted by Executive76
He called the Shawn J sweeter than a Valentine (Bobby Valentine)
"All your records are my theme song. Why? Because I still shopping of your ringtone"
Low blow Chris
Originally Posted by MrWavez
damn dudes really hate ym like that?
a checkOriginally Posted by RetroSan
word famOriginally Posted by sooperhooper
Luda is clever, but he's sooooo commercial nowadays. I can't believe son actually released those macys, balloons lines.
at bringing up twitter followers. Has nothing to do with his music being relevant. He is no longer a top tier artist and he's mad about it. Therefore he's dissing the new cats and nitpicking with them.
Hashtag is a perfect name for it too.
The worst I ever heard tho was a dude rapping on youtube. Son said, "I'll leave your blood on the wall... paint"
Spoiler [+]like...what is this luda?
Originally Posted by Thizz Marley
I get that. I just read the Drake interview and thought I was gravediggin. but this is his first project since the verse.
if he dropped a song alone just to address them he'd look worse. instead of in a mixtape.
but the rhyme scheme is wack as %+*!. big Sean saying he changed hip hop? only teens in snap backs really rocking wit him and drake. new rap these days is sad.
Originally Posted by Crime Wave
Originally Posted by rocyaice
I kind of feel a little silly because I let dudes on here tell me Big Sean created that hashtag flow knowing damn well i've heard Killa use it but didn't think of it at the time.
A lot of guys talking wreckless in here. First off, Luda doesn't need Big Sean or Drake to stay relevant. Luda is far more relevant than any one of them in Entertainment and he's had more success than both of them put together.
Second, Drake took a shot. He might've not meant to but he did. Same goes for Big Sean. If its not serious than keep it moving. Its even for Big Sean to do it. They're labelmates.
But neither one of them want it with Luda. I agree with dude above. He could've ended it with the skit. He murked them with the skit alone. The song was okay. Underwhelming. I hold Luda to high standards as a MC and that was weak for his standards. But he didn't really go in. He didn't have to. Sort of came in said his peace and left. He didn't have to take it to "Stomp" type level. But he can if either wants to do that but we know Sean and Aubrey don't want that.
The Luda mixtape is nice. I wish Luda was more active in the mixtape game like Gucci and 2 Chainz is right now. Seems like we only get a mixtape when a album is about to drop from him.
Originally Posted by Tego Calderon El Abayarde
I'm pretty sure Koudie is that clown %%* #%*!+ that cried when Drake was signing copies of TML. Then once the vid hit the next, he moved to Brooklyn to avoid the shame.
THIS!!!Originally Posted by coolnesschris
I wasn't even mad at Drake for calling out Luda for those wack lines in My Chick Bad. Lines were terrible. Not to say Luda is a terrible rapper. But it's hard to say he didn't check out that everyone was on that type of flow then try it out for himself. It's what was hot at the moment then he tried it out and it was terrible. I was actually glad that someone called Luda out on it. That was terrible. We were just supposed to act like it never happened?Originally Posted by sooperhooper
Originally Posted by memphisboi55
I fill her up.. BALLOON!
I'm sayin. Dude did the absolute worst with this rhyme pattern. Not clever @ all. Parade.... Macys!
You're not being salty, you're just telling the truth. Every other crew in the past that you could say "ran hip hop" actually had skill along with sales/commercial appeal. YM isOriginally Posted by AZwildcats
Originally Posted by MrWavez
damn dudes really hate ym like that?
I really do. i cant get down with Tyga, Drake, Nicki Minaj (her songs in the gym are the reason I bring an ipod with me), Gudda Gudda and the other clowns. Even Lil Wayne whom I had the highest regard for (Tha Carter is one of my favorite albums of all time) has become garbage. I hate what they have done to the rap game and I hate how popular they have become. I hate the corny rhymes and whack styles. I know I sound salty, and its because I truly am salty.
And for the record the hashtag rapping style is &^*^)*&_@ whack. I didnt like it even when Luda did it back in the day. And while I'm venting I would like to repeat, I ($#*^#*&#*^ cant stand Nicki Minaj
Every word of this except I %*** wit Drake heavy.Originally Posted by AZwildcats
Originally Posted by MrWavez
damn dudes really hate ym like that?
I really do. i cant get down with Tyga, Drake, Nicki Minaj (her songs in the gym are the reason I bring an ipod with me), Gudda Gudda and the other clowns. Even Lil Wayne whom I had the highest regard for (Tha Carter is one of my favorite albums of all time) has become garbage. I hate what they have done to the rap game and I hate how popular they have become. I hate the corny rhymes and whack styles. I know I sound salty, and its because I truly am salty.
And for the record the hashtag rapping style is &^*^)*&_@ whack. I didnt like it even when Luda did it back in the day. And while I'm venting I would like to repeat, I ($#*^#*&#*^ cant stand Nicki Minaj
Exactly. All Drake and Sean did was state a fact: Luda put out one of the weakest, most terrible verses of his career on "My Chick Bad" and expected nobody to call him out on it. At least Drake and Sean had the balls to call a spade a spade and not let Luda ride it out off of his one-dimensional legacy.Originally Posted by coolnesschris
I wasn't even mad at Drake for calling out Luda for those wack lines in My Chick Bad. Lines were terrible. Not to say Luda is a terrible rapper. But it's hard to say he didn't check out that everyone was on that type of flow then try it out for himself. It's what was hot at the moment then he tried it out and it was terrible. I was actually glad that someone called Luda out on it. That was terrible. We were just supposed to act like it never happened?Originally Posted by sooperhooper
Originally Posted by memphisboi55
I fill her up.. BALLOON!
I'm sayin. Dude did the absolute worst with this rhyme pattern. Not clever @ all. Parade.... Macys!
Exactly. All Drake and Sean did was state a fact: Luda put out one of the weakest, most terrible verses of his career on "My Chick Bad" and expected nobody to call him out on it. At least Drake and Sean had the balls to call a spade a spade and not let Luda ride it out off of his one-dimensional legacy.Originally Posted by coolnesschris
I wasn't even mad at Drake for calling out Luda for those wack lines in My Chick Bad. Lines were terrible. Not to say Luda is a terrible rapper. But it's hard to say he didn't check out that everyone was on that type of flow then try it out for himself. It's what was hot at the moment then he tried it out and it was terrible. I was actually glad that someone called Luda out on it. That was terrible. We were just supposed to act like it never happened?Originally Posted by sooperhooper
Originally Posted by memphisboi55
I fill her up.. BALLOON!
I'm sayin. Dude did the absolute worst with this rhyme pattern. Not clever @ all. Parade.... Macys!
Originally Posted by sooperhooper
Isn't kinda ironic that he's making a song called say it to my face? If that's how he feels situations ahould be handled then shouldn't he be saying this stuff to whoevers face? Dude is a cornball to me anyway.
Once you go commercial, you can never go back.
His last album is Gold and he almost won a Grammy thoOriginally Posted by Fade On You
Luda isn't even relevant anymore.
/threadOriginally Posted by rocyaice
I kind of feel a little silly because I let dudes on here tell me Big Sean created that hashtag flow knowing damn well i've heard Killa use it but didn't think of it at the time.
A lot of guys talking wreckless in here. First off, Luda doesn't need Big Sean or Drake to stay relevant. Luda is far more relevant than any one of them in Entertainment and he's had more success than both of them put together.
Second, Drake took a shot. He might've not meant to but he did. Same goes for Big Sean. If its not serious than keep it moving. Its even for Big Sean to do it. They're labelmates.
But neither one of them want it with Luda. I agree with dude above. He could've ended it with the skit. He murked them with the skit alone. The song was okay. Underwhelming. I hold Luda to high standards as a MC and that was weak for his standards. But he didn't really go in. He didn't have to. Sort of came in said his peace and left. He didn't have to take it to "Stomp" type level. But he can if either wants to do that but we know Sean and Aubrey don't want that.
The Luda mixtape is nice. I wish Luda was more active in the mixtape game like Gucci and 2 Chainz is right now. Seems like we only get a mixtape when a album is about to drop from him.
Originally Posted by cartune
THIIIIIIS !!@!+ LUDA DOGGGGGGGGGGGG
Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
Luda going at both of these dudes necks. I love it
Drake and Big Yawn stay with the passive aggressive subliminal disses towards each other.
Originally Posted by sooperhooper
Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000
Luda going at both of these dudes necks. I love it
Drake and Big Yawn stay with the passive aggressive subliminal disses towards each other.
"But get it while you here boiiiiiiiii...cause all that hype don't feel the same next year boiiiiiiii"Took me a minute to catch that reference. I'm ALWAYS slow when it comes to catching sneak dissesI just always think they're being general as always.What other disses have they shot at each other?S/n I don't think sean will last long at all. He has clever rhymes and a good flow but his voice/ stage presence is MAD weak. Nothing about him demands attention.