Luda dissing Drake and Big Sean ???

The only clear diss I hear is Titty boy.

drake went on a bunch of sites saying so too many rappers are biting his style and ruining it to just to get on and he specifically mentioned luda rhyme in my chick bad, something about Macys...balloons.

he called it the worst one he ever heard...and one of the main reasons he dont mess wit that flow anymore...

but said he wasnt "dissing" luda:rolleyes:
 
drake went on a bunch of sites saying so too many rappers are biting his style and ruining it to just to get on and he specifically mentioned luda rhyme in my chick bad, something about Macys...balloons.

he called it the worst one he ever heard...and one of the main reasons he dont mess wit that flow anymore...

but said he wasnt "dissing" luda:rolleyes:

Drake better be easy. Don't fuck with the legends.
 
i dont think he gets the credit he deserves the dude has flow even though on that new mixtape all he is talking about is how much money he got

Dude is a beast, but to me he's no different than Jada Kiss. He cant make a album to save his life, A legend has to have a classic album.
 
How Big Sean get in this?

Oh. :hmm:


A prerequisite for being a great MC is having other rappers take your style and imitate it, incorporate it or straight up bite it. Pause.

Big Sean knows this well enough (creating styles, he’s still got work to put in before he can be considered great) since he’s credited with spawning the “Supa Dupa” punch line flow where metaphors and similes are stripped to the bare minimum (think: no use of the words “like” or “as”). Nicki Minaj kicking, “It’s going down, basement,” on Ludacris’ “My Chick Bad” or Drake saying, “Swimming in money try to find me, Nemo,” on his own “Forever” are just a couple of examples.

“With the super duper flow, I created that one word rhyme style,” Big Sean told Sway Calloway during yesterday’s edition of RapFix! Live. “Drake really made it more popular, but Drake gave me the credit and was like I really got that from Big Sean.”

In an interview with AllHipHop.com last year, Young Money rapper Drake credited Big Sean with creating the flow he and Nicki Minaj had been incorporating in their rhymes. The song Sean said he first used the innovative flow on was “Supa Dupa” off of his UKNOWBIGSEAN mixtape. When Sway asked him to give an example of the cadence, the Detroit MC kicked a bar from “Supa Dupa”: “Used to be bottom, scuba/So I’m on the grind, skateboard or scooter/‘Til I am the king of my castle, Koopa.”

In the same Drake interview Sean referred to, the Toronto rapper called out Ludacris as one of the artists who didn’t know how to use it on “My Chick Bad.” “Coming down the street like a parade, Macys,” spits Luda on the song.

“I think some artists just did it so wack man,” said Big Sean. “Every time I say names I get in trouble and it’s like I’m dissing, but some people used it wack. If he said Ludacris used it wack, hey.”

Sean then asked Sway for his opinion and even referred to “My Chick Bad” by adding “Balloons!” Sway said he believes Ludacris is a dope MC, and Sean agreed, and is from the school where innovation should come first. The G.O.O.D. Music delegate didn’t go so far as to actually say that Ludacris did a bad job with the style, though.

“Don’t get it wrong I’m not trying to dis Ludacris or nothing,” Big Sean said. “He’s a great MC. But even though that that style that got so overused, there was a lot of people who did it great and there was a lot of people who didn’t do it so great. People always ask me was you mad that people took that style from you. I’m like, ‘Nah, that went and shows me how far I can go as an artist.’ I feel like I changed hip-hop. I haven’t even dropped an album yet. So that goes to show me how powerful my mind is.”
 
you don't HAVE to have a classic album to be considered one of the greats..Luda got bars and use to rip shit..that's like saying Dan Marino is not a legend cuz he don't have a Super Bowl ring..
 
Yall saying luda ain't a legend need to do some homework. Dude been out since 98, numerous hits, platinum albums. I think him or diddy had the record for most top 10 billboards or something like that. So yea, legend is right. It damn sure ain't jadakiss lol
 
you don't HAVE to have a classic album to be considered one of the greats..Luda got bars and use to rip shit..that's like saying Dan Marino is not a legend cuz he don't have a Super Bowl ring..

Nice try, but that mindset doesn't work when it comes to music.

In order to be truly great, you must first have a career defining album under your belt.

Fabolous, Jada, Luda... I don't even think they're capable of doing this.



 
yes he is, check his album sales. Nigga been in the game since 2000, and here we are 12 years later, people still like his music...

:yes: He has hits upon hits upon hits. He killed every guess appearance he had and carried a city on his back. He may not have a certified classic album, but I think that's more due to the era he came up in and not the music. Nothing made post 2000 gets the classic label amongst "hip-hop heads."
 
you don't HAVE to have a classic album to be considered one of the greats..Luda got bars and use to rip shit..that's like saying Dan Marino is not a legend cuz he don't have a Super Bowl ring..


Terrible comparison with Marino, look at like this you can not be hall of famer with out being a Allstar or having that signature season. A rapper can not be Legend with out classic material. He's the down south Jada Kiss. All talent no Album making skillz.
 
Nice try, but that mindset doesn't work when it comes to music.

In order to be truly great, you must first have a career defining album under your belt.

Fabolous, Jada, Luda... I don't even think they're capable of doing this.


Fabolous and Jada haven't made anything close to classic albums. Luda has made a couple that could be up for consideration, but like I said up top, nothing made post 2000 gets that label.
 
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