Jay-Z takes aim at Lil Wayne, and says he's "ready for that war."

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Jay-Z keeps the headlines coming, as the latest lyrics revealed from his upcoming Magna Carta Holy Grail serve as a diss towards Lil Wayne.

On Jay-Z and Kanye West's track "H.A.M.," where Jay raps,


"I'm like, 'Really, half-a-billi?' / nikka, really, you got baby money / Keep it real with nikkas, nikkas ain't got my lady money," Wayne took the bars as a diss towards Cash Money head honcho Birdman, a/k/a Baby.

In response, Wayne dropped "I'm Good" on Tha Carter IV, rhyming, "I got your baby money / Kidnap your bytch, get that how much you love your lady money."

Though both verses dropped in 2011, it appears Jay-Z hasn't forgotten about the bars aimed at his wife, Beyonce.

“Wanna kidnap wifey / Good luck with that bruh / You must gonna hide your whole family / What you think we wearing black for / Ready for that war / Ready for that war ready / You ain't ready, yo, you radio," spits Jay.

The two emcee's history of subliminals began in 2009, in an interview where Birdman claimed Wayne was both more lyrical and made more money than Hov. Jay brushed off the notion in an interview with Angie Martinez on Hot 97. Later, at a pre-Grammy party in 2012, Wayne spit a few bars dissing Jay-Z and Kanye West's group, The Throne.

It was also heavily speculated that Jay-Z's verse on "Watch What You Say to Me," a track from T.I.'s 2007 release T.I. vs. T.I.P. contained subliminals aimed at Wayne, but was never confirmed.

So far, Jay has dropped lyrics to "BBC," featuring Nas, Justin Timberlake, Beyonce, Swizz Beatz, and Timbaland, "Part II (On the Run)," featuring Beyonce, as well as others.

Magna Carta Holy Grail hits shelves July 4, save one million Samsung Galaxy smartphone users, who will get the album for free via app.

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this is the gayest shyt ever..........

drop the song first........wtf is all this analyzing lyrics before anybody even hears the track about.......smh

this is ridiculous
 

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gotta love jay. he wait for years to pass and wayne is washed up and near death to do his beef isht, just like how he waited for nas mama to be on deaths door.
 

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:russ: Hov catching feelings over what a 130 lb drug addicted rapper is saying...

:shaq: nicca you worth half a billy...."rap beefs" should be the last thing on your radar

JAY is insecure for real.............
 

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This "beef" is easily just some friendly shyt.
The thought of Wayne having a real beef and the thought of Jay-z having a real "hiphop" beef is stupid.

You aint ready yo, you radio :krs:







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:scusthov:
That's a dope line?

Why does Nas stans call every line that's not straight forward wack?

Who else could find away to say that a person is soft like radio (i.e. not street) and say that he's not ready for war and the words sounding exactly the same.
Then move on to talk about the streets, he's referencing to.
 
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