LL Cool J responds to Akademiks calling pioneers "dusty"

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Lmao this is such an obvious attack on Ak by the industry
You know how you tell it was coordinated? Akademiks initial statement that LL Cool J responded to never went viral nor was posted anywhere other than his YouTube page buried in a 20 minute segment. You can’t tell me LL Cool J is at home watching Akademiks fat ass on twitch. So how did he even see that clip to even be able to respond to it?

I challenge anyone to find a clip of Akademiks saying that on that had any traction on a social media platform BEFORE LL Cool J responded to it. :sas2:
 

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You can’t tell me LL Cool J is at home watching Akademiks fat ass on twitch. So how did he even see that clip to even be able to respond to it?
:comeon::what:

even your retarded ass knows things can be clipped and sent, your bytch ass does it all the time here.
 

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:what:

even your retarded ass knows things can be clipped and sent, your bytch ass does it all the time here.
Think about what you just said.

I said show me the clip of what Akademiks said that went viral initially that Ll Cool J saw. You can’t I looked.

So then ask yourself who was watching Akademiks stream and clipped it and had enough access to Ll Cool J to be able to send it to him? Use your brain and think. :sas2:
 

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LL’s whole angle was shyttin on all the old washed up rappers and how much money he’s making compared to them when he came out.

That’s pretty much all he rapped about.

Whole reason him and Moe Dee and Ice-T started beefin in the first place.
who were the old washed up rappers when LL came out?
 

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You know how you tell it was coordinated? Akademiks initial statement that LL Cool J responded to never went viral nor was posted anywhere other than his YouTube page buried in a 20 minute segment. You can’t tell me LL Cool J is at home watching Akademiks fat ass on twitch. So how did he even see that clip to even be able to respond to it?

I challenge anyone to find a clip of Akademiks saying that on that had any traction on a social media platform BEFORE LL Cool J responded to it. :sas2:
That doesn't make it coordinated
 

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Ok…now we have a response

Honestly this topic is so layered. A lot of people are super emotional but there is truth in your statement. The older generation, bless their hearts, sold “the culture” up the river and played their part in what exist now. Short term thinking and full on access gave the outsiders the keys to the kingdom

Akademiks is nothing more than a modern day Elliot Wilson who played it similar

Talked loud
Played favorites
Went with what worked

This is a microcosm of trying to impart wisdom on a lot of little nikkax. They look you up and down and if you don’t got it they’re not trying to hear it

This conversation can get deep
But that ain’t nothing but hindsight 20-20. It’s easy to say from a present day perspective that the originators should have safeguard the culture and had the business acumen to capitalize off what the culture had garnered and continue to produce. Also, it’s very simple to say what the originators should have done without providing context and considering variables of their time. It’s human evolution to learn from your predecessors, whether it’s the mistakes or the successes. And this discourse goes beyond just hip-hop, or music in general.
 
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