Friday, July 9, 2010

Drake disses Ludacris....Ohhh Noooo!!!

"Like I catch 'em stealin' flows 'cause I swear I never loaned it" Miss Me by Drake ft. Lil Wayne

“Well, that flow has been killed by so many rappers. And, I never want to use that flow again in life. [Laughs] I wanted to take if off my album, because I was like, ‘I shut ‘em down. Onyx.’ I hate the fact that that rhyme is still in there. To be honest, that flow, you can trace it back to like…I trace it back to Big Sean (artist onKanye West‘s G.O.O.D. Music). That’s the first guy I heard utilize that flow throughout the duration of a verse. I’ll give him that credit. I think Kanye got it from him. Me and Wayne found a dope way to do it. I don’t want to sound cocky, but the best way its been used was on “Forever.” Those lines just all individually make so much sense. They’re all punchlines. Then a bunch of rappers started doing it and using the most terrible references in the world. I don’t want to offend somebody…I hate that rappers picked that flow up. I wish they had left that for people that know how to use it. [They go like] “It’s a parade! MACY’S!” (All Hip Hop)


“D*mn, Drake admitted that he used my #supadupa flow, n got it from me, I started a ryme scheme that changed rap" Big Sean's quote on Twitter.
 
I feel Drake on that but he can't say he got it from Big Sean then get mad because Luda stole it from him. I agree that Drake did it best on Forever though. It may have been a slight mistake to diss Ludacris though. Luda will bury Drake on a diss track...and you can bet your bottom dollar that Luda will respond. Smh, bad idea Drizzy. O and Big Sean's twitter quote sound rather lame. Yea they stole your flow but it has not changed rap. Relax...just give us another mixtape already.

1 comment:

  1. It's cool that Drake admits that he got the flow from Big Sean, but the way he says it makes it seem like a back handed complement. As for the Luda comment Drake should look at his label mate Nikki before calling out a vet like Ludacris, because she has made a career out of using that flow. I don't know if the "supa dupa" flow changed rap, but it is definitely being used by just about everyone in mainstream rap right now.

    -R

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