All tree of these dudes are stupid
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Be mad another rapper showed up with the same outfit on, brehs
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In 2006, Clipse and Lil Wayne found themselves embroiled in a war of words, largely propagated by the act of perceived swagger-jacking. Wayne’s cover story on VIBE found Tunechi adorned in BAPE apparel, the garments favored by Clipse and longstanding producer Pharrell Williams. This led to Malice sending subs at Wayne on “Mister Mr. Too,” rapping “wanna know the time? Better clock us, n***as bite the style from the shoes to the watches.” As the video featured several poser-types rocking BAPE, it wasn’t long before the shots caught Wayne’s attention.
In an Interview with Complex in 2007, Wayne seemed to be particularly heated. Upon being asked about the Virginia duo, Weezy sounded off. “I don’t see no fukkin’ Clipse. Come on man. Weezy, man. They had to do a song with us to get hot, B.” Naturally, this was enough to prompt an open rebuttal from Clipse, who addressed Wayne in an interview with Laced Magazine, as documented here.
You can’t kiss other men, you can’t wobble dee-wobble dee, and and you can’t bite styles. You can’t bite everybody’s styles,” said Pusha, addressing Wayne’s notorious father-son kiss. “You can’t try to rap like Jay-Z, dress like the Clipse, become a coke dealer after 5 albums, and now dress like Jim Jones. You can’t do all that and be a legend. You have to be a trendsetter and he ain’t setting any trends.” The open disdain continued throughout the years, with barbs largely limited to interviews. Eventually, the heat tempered, until Pusha reignited the feud on wax with his 2011 drop “Don’t fukk With Me.” While he went on record denying it, the general consensus seemed to feel that Pusha was targeting both Drizzy and Wayne alike.
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.Be mad another rapper showed up with the same outfit on, brehs
.In 2006, Clipse and Lil Wayne found themselves embroiled in a war of words, largely propagated by the act of perceived swagger-jacking. Wayne’s cover story on VIBE found Tunechi adorned in BAPE apparel, the garments favored by Clipse and longstanding producer Pharrell Williams. This led to Malice sending subs at Wayne on “Mister Mr. Too,” rapping “wanna know the time? Better clock us, n***as bite the style from the shoes to the watches.” As the video featured several poser-types rocking BAPE, it wasn’t long before the shots caught Wayne’s attention.
In an Interview with Complex in 2007, Wayne seemed to be particularly heated. Upon being asked about the Virginia duo, Weezy sounded off. “I don’t see no fukkin’ Clipse. Come on man. Weezy, man. They had to do a song with us to get hot, B.” Naturally, this was enough to prompt an open rebuttal from Clipse, who addressed Wayne in an interview with Laced Magazine, as documented here.
You can’t kiss other men, you can’t wobble dee-wobble dee, and and you can’t bite styles. You can’t bite everybody’s styles,” said Pusha, addressing Wayne’s notorious father-son kiss. “You can’t try to rap like Jay-Z, dress like the Clipse, become a coke dealer after 5 albums, and now dress like Jim Jones. You can’t do all that and be a legend. You have to be a trendsetter and he ain’t setting any trends.” The open disdain continued throughout the years, with barbs largely limited to interviews. Eventually, the heat tempered, until Pusha reignited the feud on wax with his 2011 drop “Don’t fukk With Me.” While he went on record denying it, the general consensus seemed to feel that Pusha was targeting both Drizzy and Wayne alike.
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Good point.
i thought i had the whole collection and i never heard lauren london