Following Joell Ortiz's response to Kendrick Lamar's hip-hop-shattering verse on Big Sean's 'Control,' fellow Slaughterhouse rhymer Joe Budden chimes in with his response song, 'Lost Control (Freestyle).'
By now, it seems like everyone is responding to Kendrick Lamar's verse on Big Sean's 'Control' and now Jody High Roller himself, RiFF RAFF is throwing in his raps.
The way rappers string their words together with such flow and fluidity is a great art form. And for the fans who adore their work, their rhymes have become a source of inspiration.
While some loyal supporters are inspired to become lyricists themselves, others show their devotion by putting paint or charcoal to paper...
Big Sean is reminding us 'Control' was actually his song before Kendrick Lamar stole it with his verse. Despite the hijack, the Detroit native says he's proud of the impact the song has on the hip-hop community.
After Kendrick Lamar's world-altering, social media-enflaming performance on 'Control,' artists like Fabolous tweeted that he was trying to find a studio, apparently to record a response to the Compton rapper's "king of New York" line. Numerous other rappers were called out by Kendrick, but none of them debuted any material. However, one lyricist who wasn't named in the track did: Joell
When ScHoolboy Q throws a party, he really throws a party. Evidence of that is in the new video for his ska-inspired single, 'Collard Greens' featuring Kendrick Lamar.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So a good bowl of cereal is a nice way to start off your morning. Now imagine your favorite rapper touting a popular cereal brand. That's the idea behind the Tumblr blog Rappers and Cereal...