Man, the internet is picking up on some pretty microscopic disses these days. The lyrics in question go like:. You will, of course, notice that the names "Big Sean" and "Drake" appear not in these lyrics. Yet it is these two rappers that the lyrics have been perceived to be aiming at, with the phrase " Drake and Big Sean " even trending on Twitter as a result. There's some logic there, at least to the Big Sean part, since Sean did give an interview earlier this year where he claimed that his song "Supa Dupa" invented the rhyming style of providing a punchline at the end of a line that connected to the earlier phrase but used no connecting phrases—such as Drake rapping "I could teach you how to speak my language, Rosetta Stone"—a technique that's also come to be known in some parts of the internet as "hashtag rap.
And older rappers attacking younger emcees is never a good look in a youth-driven genre like Hip Hop. The Black Youth Project is a platform that highlights the voices and ideas of Black millennials. Through knowledge, voice, and action, we work to empower and uplift the lived experiences of young Black Americans today.
You can get all of our newest stories and updates on BYP research in your inbox. Tagged: Beef , hip-hop , Music. Contributors The Black Youth Project is a platform that highlights the voices and ideas of Black millennials. Me and Wayne found a dope way to do it. I don't want to sound cocky, but the best way its been used was on "Forever.
They're all punchlines. Then a bunch of rappers started doing it and using the most terrible references in the world. I wish they had left that for people that know how to use it.
So, Luda had to take the youngins to school. And on Luda's new mixtape 1. Sometimes you gotta silence folks who know not what they speak. I'm not mad at that at all. Get back in formation Search this site:. Check it inside Drake told AllHipHop last year: that flow has been killed by so many rappers. View the discussion thread. Wayne is the only real rapper in this era and its because he grew up in the game.
Login to post comments. I think most of ya'll don't like drake because he is from young money N lada is just n using popular names for a come back.
Ya definitely missing the point, get past the money talk and your idiot perceptions that Luda is claiming that its his style. He proving a point that Drake and Big Sean didn't originate anything, and shows the lack of hip-hop knowledge these fools have. Get a clue people regardless of the diss track the truth is these kids don't know shit. I got no respect for niggaz thinking they know shit about hip-hop when they get caught out there like that on something that is obvious if you have been listening to music.
B am - Nov 27, ' IF HE H. Luda should be mad Them nighas got big heads Follow dagreatkingrock. Can you please stick to the subject and if not, at least find something worth talking about? Is your money what makes you who you are? I doubt it since none of y'all come from money. Maybe if you took your raps back to before you had money, people could relate to you and your career would be what it used to.
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