Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Kendrick Lamar blash rap peers

Big Sean's seven-minute Control track didn't make his upcoming Hall of Fame album because of sample-clearance issues, but that's not why its release on the Internet ignited a brushfire of controversy.

The track, produced by NO I.D., features verses by Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica. It's Lamar's chest-thumping spiel that has fans and peers reacting with shock, outrage and, mostly, cheers.
Lamar, who hails from Compton, anoints himself the most royal of rappers: "I'm Machiavelli's offspring, I'm the king of New York, king of the coast, one hand, I juggle them both."
Then he rips into scores of rappers by name, including Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale, Push T, Meek Millz, A$AP Rocky, Drake, Tyler, Mac Miller and even his partners on the track, Big Sean and Jay Electronica.
Source: usatoday

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