big sean featuring kendrick lamar and jay electronica "no i.d" freestyle

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 :lol:

Naw, ain't no one to blame. I'm sure KL or any relevant rapper will lose sleep over pap dissing them. But it's hard for me to take his diss seriously when the only times he's been relevant recently both involve KL. Haha! It took a LA dude to allow you to perform in NY though.
 
i'm just getting kinda sick of people putting Kendrick on a pedestal, yea he can spit and all but he still a rookie. give him a few years and some time before they claim him to be the king of anything.
 
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

:lol: True. Oddly enough, Pap shut it down out there too, and I'm not even a Pap fan. "B _ GET AT ME!"
 
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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.
 
Yeah I find that to be extremely lame of him. And no hate towards Pap, just never felt dude. Not a fan at all.

How is that lame though? This is the what Kendrick wanted right?

That's like saying Kendrick is lame for mentioning all those names when the majority of them have featured him on their albums/mixtapes :lol:

It's all friendly competition @ the end of the day IMO
 
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 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.
 
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Kendrick's response to Meek Mill



UPDATE: Kendrick Lamar borrows one of Meek Mill's preferred mode of transportation, a four-wheeler, to jokingly answer claims that he's "backpack."

Last year, Meek Mill and Kendrick Lamar both appeared on "Power Circle," from Maybach Music Group's Self Made Vol. 2 compilation. This week, Kendrick's verse on Big Sean's "Control (HOF)" mentioned Meek Mill in his controversial bars claiming reign over his Rap peers. K Dot rapped, "Pusha T, Meek Millz, A$AP Rocky, Drake, Big Sean, Jay Electron', Tyler, Mac Miller /
I got love for you all, but I'm tryna murder you ******."

Hours after the song leaked, Meek Mill appeared on Power 99, in his hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvia. Host Mina SayWhat asked Meek's thoughts on the verse. "He's not comin' at him in a disrespectful way, he's comin' at him in a competitive way," said Meek, who compared it to sports. "It's like if me and my homie playin' basketball—I'ma tell you: I'ma dunk on you, I'ma spin off you, I'ma give you 30 points a night like Lebron [James]. I'm pretty sure [NBA players] hang around each other in the club and all that, but [still trash talk competitively]."



Meek said that his battle with a gold-selling (nearly platinum) peer is quite different from the local battles he's been involved with throughout his career. "People get it misunderstood. [On] Philly diss records, you don't even know a person, [and you saying] you're gonna blow they head off, shoot your mom with you see you. On some Rap stuff, you're like, 'Aight, bet. Put your vest on, 'cause doin' some shots too, havin' fun with it.' That's what Hip Hop about."

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."

(August 14)

UPDATE: Hours after Meek Mill's Power 99 interview comments circulated, Kendrick Lamar had a laugh of his own. In a brief video, Kendrick appears on a four-wheeler, a street-vehicle popular with Meek Mill since his early days as a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania street rapper.

Kendrick pulls up, tells the camera "Meek Mills, huh?," calling the rapper by a name he used on mixtapes and early late 2000s recordings. Then after yelling, Kendrick pulls away, and does donut spins with the quad.



http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/...un-that-backpack-i-ma-run-these-streets-quote
 
That video of Kendrick is a few months old. I think it came out when Meek posted the video of him riding and doing wheelies. The one that NT laugh at because Meek had a dude riding on the back. Haha
 
Kendrick :lol: :lol: :lol: ....... Dude is having fun with this **** :lol:

Oh well video is old never mind lol
 
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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."

FALSE. When did he become the only "street" rapper getting money? Did I miss something? He can't be serious. Since when did yelling and screaming become lyrical? :smh:
 
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No he didn't.

He never mentioned Gucci's name, he just went on a radio station snapping.



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
 
No he didn't.

He never mentioned Gucci's name, he just went on a radio station snapping.



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

Just in case the song flew under the radar here ya go:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iioSsOD4C6U
 
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All i haves to say is that it wasn't even a diss. if you listened you would know that he listed all he did was acknowledge the competition. You should be offended if you weren't named.

I listen to real rap all the time. A nice verse but easily forgetable.

/unsub
 
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Pap went in. Forget what you think. Real aggressive. Who cares if Kendrick brought him out? Dissed the city with the KONY double entendre.
 
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.

it's like we in English and we all had to go home and read a chapter in the book

then the next day in class the teacher tells us what the metaphors meant

but some of the students still like "naw naw naw that's not what he meant...you trippin Ms. Jones"
 
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