#Socialites, do you agree? Ludacris claims if he have been put in opposition to JAY-Z in a rhyme writing contest, he would beat Hov, insisting, “When it comes to stream, I’m going to kill that sh*t.”
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Lately, Atlanta rap legend Ludacris stopped by NFL player-turned-podcaster Cam Newton‘s podcast, ‘Funky Friday.’ Through the newest episode, Newton requested Luda what would occur if he was put in a room with Brooklyn icon JAY-Z they usually have been every given two hours to jot down a verse.
Luda boasted that he would for positive come out on high because the victor in that state of affairs. He mentioned, “A verse? I must say I’d win on that one.” Utterly shocked and in awe, Newton almost jumped out of his seat and yelled, “Hovvv?! Inform me… Oooh… Figuring out that… If you understand who you’re going in opposition to and you bought two hours, give me some sh*t you’d…”
Newton then repeats the situation and Luda admitted, “I imply that’s a robust assertion to say that as a result of Hov is certainly considered one of my favorites as nicely.” Ludacris continued to explain how significantly he would take this hypothetical rhyme writing contest with JAY-Z.
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He mentioned, “Verses? Man, I’m simply going to go in and… Metaphor and elegance. When it comes to stream, I’m going to kill that sh*t. And it’s to not say that Hov shouldn’t be going to kill that sh*t. However, I’m like while you say sh*t like that and it places me in a class of, ‘Oh sh*t, I’m going in opposition to Hov?’ I obtained to [go]. Like each f***ing phrase, each line, each fashion, each stream, each metaphor — I obtained to GO!”
Ludacris then talked about that he was on a track referred to as “I Do It For Hip-Hop” with JAY-Z and fellow NYC rapper Nas (who was born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens). The track was featured on his 2008 album ‘Theater of the Thoughts.’ Luda mentioned, “You gotta return and pay attention. There was a track with me, Nas, and Hov on my album referred to as, ‘I Do It For Hip-Hop.’ So dope. It simply made me consider that.”
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Cam Newton then transitioned to the present local weather in Hip-Hop, stating, “I believe the competitors within the rapping house, now, I wouldn’t say it’s wholesome.” Luda chimed in and countered, “It’s about to be, although. You see what’s happening. It’s reinvigorated.” They each agree that the latest Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap battle isn’t essentially beef however competitors.
Newton added, “I believe the place you’re coming from, it’s a contest. Like, rapping is an artwork. Rapping is a sport.” Luda repeatedly agreed, “I do. I do.” Newton continued, “I understand how some would say, ‘OK, cool. However, I obtained one thing to say too. And I’mma make you assume somewhat more durable. I’mma make you Rap Genius my sh*t, ’trigger you might have missed it.’ Rappers, now, it could actually get harmful for no cause. Like, don’t put me on the rap track, you going to finish up on a [T-shirt].”
Luda agreed and added, “I imply, it’s like that man. I imply, to a level, you bought to know the way in which some persons are taking a look at it’s you f**king with the cash. And should you considered one of them cats that’s consuming off a rapper and someone is saying one thing about him that’s intimidating your bag. So, should you’re the shooter, otherwise you considered one of them n***as, you then may take motion earlier than the precise rapper does, who’s taking a look at it as competitors since you taking some meals off your plate.”
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