CACs be spazzing out this week! Yelawolf challenges Lord Jamar

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Yelawolf's exclusive interview with VladTV has erupted into a bigger issue due to his comments made about Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian. Jamar, who came in for an exclusive interview with VladTV as well, stirred up some drama when he shared his opinions on the presence of white people in Hip-Hop and how he believes them to be "guests in the house of Hip-Hop." Jamar also spoke on homosexuality having no true place in Hip-Hop, to which Yelawolf commented on both subjects and told Jamar to "shut the f*ck up" during his interview with VladTV.

Jamar naturally didn't like Yelawolf telling him to "shut the f*ck up," so he sent out a tweet warning him to watch his mouth before he gets "beat the f*ck up if he's not careful." Yelawolf has gotten wind of Lord Jamar's threat and responded with a lengthy message on Instagram, where he ultimately challenged him to come see him while he's on tour. Yelawolf provided the link to his tour dates, and also spoke on behalf of the white culture in Hip-Hop when he said, "SUCK OUR CRACKER BALLS!"

Check out Yelawolf's Instagram message to Lord Jamar above, and all of the tweets involving the situation.


SMH @ Hip Hop been reduced to.

So Yelawolf is using this issue of raising the flag for white folks in hip hop to promote his tour dates... real slick... i aint really with jamal or salty at white folks in hip hop... but see how this whole impassioned equality thing is really just a promotional tool for tour dates... cacs gotta cac
 

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oh, and i agree with lord jamar.

white rappers are guests. there needs to be a line crossed because before you know, hip hop is going to end up like rock and roll and country. it's already starting.

Unlike the Rock and Roll situation back in the 50s, black folk already have 40 years of Hip Hop under their belt and everyone already knows that it is a black Art form. Rock and Roll got robbed form black folk at its infancy. It can't be white-washed easily cause you can't fake swagger to gain respect.
 

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oh, and i agree with lord jamar.

white rappers are guests. there needs to be a line crossed because before you know, hip hop is going to end up like rock and roll and country. it's already starting.


**snorts 29seconds**

if peckerwoods wanted this rap shyt they woulda been took it, which they did, took nikkas pockets, they didnt need to infiltrate it like rock n roll n country, nikkas gone always have this shyt, peckerwoods will always cash in, the line will never be crossed,

it was more whites in it back then then it is now, and they all fell to the waistside, em the only one with longevitiy
 

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***snorts 29seconds***

Schoolboy q said the same exact thing to Jamar, it jus got more impact because a white rapper responded like all the other nikkas who had comments about jamar, and at the end of the interview, yela is sayin shut the fukk up, even tho it was edited to that point, and not the full interview, yela stood by his shyt and let it be known.
I had no problem until the "suck our..." comment. For that, Yela is a sucker. As for all the other rappers, they are speaking with their current and future pockets in mind. That's all that Yela is doing as well. It's always easier to disrespect someone instead of combating their position.
 

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Jamar has a underlying point but he comes off as bitter and unwilling to modernize, his pockets sound like they are in pain. The issue isnt so much with whites in hip-hop, cause the NY underground scene in the late 90s was basically driven by white jews and was ill. His boy Sadat was doing records with Everlast n shyt. The REAL issue is the SUBURBANIZATION of hip-hop. The lack of desperation, pain and hunger in the music that made it so real and appealing
 
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I had no problem until the "suck our..." comment. For that, Yela is a sucker. As for all the other rappers, they are speaking with their current and future pockets in mind. That's all that Yela is doing as well. It's always easier to disrespect someone instead of combating their position.

**snorts 29seconds**

Jamar got problem with it, why not let em hang, peckerwoods aint thinkin bout lord jamar, hell nobody was until vlad gave em life.

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i mean come breh, the nikka hugged up with asher

he talk that shyt but hugged up with peckerwoods:stopitslime:
 

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Unlike the Rock and Roll situation back in the 50s, black folk already have 40 years of Hip Hop under their belt and everyone already knows that it is a black Art form. Rock and Roll got robbed form black folk at its infancy. It can't be white-washed easily cause you can't fake swagger to gain respect.

this is true. but at the same time, do you think in the 90's it would have been a big deal what lord jamar is saying at all? i don't think so.. hip hop has become "safe" and white washed.

hip hop isn't all accepting, and it shouldn't be. if yelawolf had any idea, he would know that.

a few white rappers being allowed, is the exception, not the rule. and yelawolf needs to sit the fukk down cause what lord jamar is saying is right. and i think nipsey hussles complex interview was kinda an extension of that.

you got all these white people in hip hop now, whether it be rappers, or outsiders (fans) and reviewers who clearly are just lookin from the sidelines (i mean, i am to.. imma be honest) but i recognize that. like nipsey said, now you got all these upper middle class (white) people in hip hop disrespecting and trying to change the direction, and shyt talkin the street rappers and what not and completely disrespecting the culture, as a whole because most of them, their first glimpse of really "listening" to rap was Eminem. you got this hipster fukk the needle point or w.e reviewing rap albums from the hood of south florida criticizing it, when it wasn't meant for him in the first place. these people don't give a fukk about the future or the history of hip hop. its like candy to them.
 
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**snorts 29seconds**

Jamar got problem with it, why not let em hang, peckerwoods aint thinkin bout lord jamar, hell nobody was until vlad gave em life.

lordjamarasherroth.jpg
i mean come breh, the nikka hugged up with asher

he talk that shyt but hugged up with peckerwoods:stopitslime:
Aren't you also nice to your house guests? Jamar didn't threaten to fight any white rappers. He didn't tell them that they couldn't and shouldn't be in hip hop culture or music. What would you do if someone was in your house and told you want Yealwolf told Jamar?
 

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Jamar has a underlying point but he comes off as bitter and unwilling to modernize. The issue isnt so much with whites in hip-hop, cause the NY underground scene in the late 90s was basically driven by white jews and was ill. His boy Sadat was doing records with Everlast n shyt. The REAL issue is the SUBURBANIZATION of hip-hop. The lack of desperation, pain and hunger in the music that made it so real and appealing

We need more than just pain and suffering. 70s disco and R & B was the GOAT black music and it was 95% positivity. We need to have positivity in Hip Hop and better quality music. Early Kanye did it. Public Enemy done it, ATCQ done so. We need to model that, or else we be left with Macklemores or more tragedies like DMX's career if we stayed in pain and suffering mode.
 
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this is true. but at the same time, do you think in the 90's it would have been a big deal what lord jamar is saying at all? i don't think so.. hip hop has become "safe" and white washed.

hip hop isn't all accepting, and it shouldn't be. if yelawolf had any idea, he would know that.

a few white rappers being allowed, is the exception, not the rule. and yelawolf needs to sit the fukk down cause what lord jamar is saying is right. and i think nipsey hussles complex interview was kinda an extension of that.

you got all these white people in hip hop now, whether it be rappers, or outsiders (fans) and reviewers who clearly are just lookin from the sidelines (i mean, i am to.. imma be honest) but i recognize that. like nipsey said, now you got all these upper middle class (white) people in hip hop disrespecting and trying to change the direction, and shyt talkin the street rappers and what not and completely disrespecting the culture, as a whole because most of them, their first glimpse of really "listening" to rap was Eminem.
When you shape the narrative, you own the perspective. Any voice that opposes that becomes smaller and smaller until it means nothing. That partly why Jamar's comments have people lashing out or on supreme hush mode. Beautiful insight.

you got this hipster fukk the needle point or w.e reviewing rap albums from the hood of south florida criticizing it, when it wasn't meant for him in the first place. these people don't give a fukk about the future or the history of hip hop. its like candy to them.

Edit: Fixed you up. Another key insight. People worship that dude but anyone who listens to hip hop and knows the culture would see why he misses obvious things. It's embarrassing and people cite him and throw hella props his way. That dude is like Eminem. Technically apt but lacks soul, rhythm and swing.
 
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We need more than just pain and suffering. 70s disco and R & B was the GOAT black music and it was 95% positivity. We need to have positivity in Hip Hop and better quality music. Early Kanye did it. Public Enemy done it, ATCQ done so. We need to model that, or else we be left with Macklemores or more tragedies like DMX's career if we stayed in pain and suffering mode.
Definitely. To find strength in suffering and uplift, I agree. There is so much to rap about in 2013, how fukking dependant on technology we are, how isolated we truly are, how indebted and lost we are despite the plethora of gagdets and social media tools we have, how impulsive and selfish and greedy we are, how apathetic we are to the world around us etc etc. Yet NO ONE talks about this
 

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When you shape the narrative, you own the perspective. Any voice that opposes that becomes smaller and smaller until it means nothing. That partly why Jamar's comments have people lashing out or on supreme hush mode. Beautiful insight.

Edit: Fixed you up. Another key insight. People worship that dude but anyone who listens to hip hop and knows the culture would see why he misses obvious things. It's embarrassing and people cite him and throw hella props his way. That dude is like Eminem. Technically apt but lacks soul, rhythm and swing.

Yeah, I can't stand that fukking dude. these hipster ass reviewers, and bloggers and shyt are a fukking virus.

he constantly goes on and on about the production of hip hop albums, and gives south florida rappers credit for their production, then goes on shytting on the lyrical content. well, the lyrical content wasn't for you. if you don't like street raps, go listen to fukkin instrumentals, you dweeb. i hate that guy, and anyone like him. he probably jerks off j dilla every night.
 
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