It looks like a feud is brewing between Lil B and one of New York's most revered up-and-comers, Joey Bada$$.
According to HipHopWired, the Based God has taken aim at Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew on his latest song "I'm The Bad A$$." The track is reportedly a response to the late Captial STEEZ's verse on "Survival Tactics," in which he raps, "They say hard work pays off/Well tell the Based God don't quit his day job.”
"These niggas think they're bad asses now, huh?" Lil B begins on the track. "Can't fuck with me, these niggas know my history / I can make your life into a motherfuckin' mystery / Niggas wonder why the don't make it when they against me / 40 gonna come like my son walking 6th Street / Shouts out to them bitch niggas, saying that they miss me / I'm trying to see checks like a test in history / But I'm not a hoe (Never) / Know the code (Feel me?) / I'ma take control, I will never fold."
It didn't take Joey Bada$$ long to respond to the "Won Ton Soup" rapper's taunts. The Flatbush up-and-comer took to Twitter shortly after and promised to "ether" Lil B.
The song will apparently be featured on Lil B's upcoming mixtape Pink Flame.
According to HipHopWired, the Based God has taken aim at Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew on his latest song "I'm The Bad A$$." The track is reportedly a response to the late Captial STEEZ's verse on "Survival Tactics," in which he raps, "They say hard work pays off/Well tell the Based God don't quit his day job.”
"These niggas think they're bad asses now, huh?" Lil B begins on the track. "Can't fuck with me, these niggas know my history / I can make your life into a motherfuckin' mystery / Niggas wonder why the don't make it when they against me / 40 gonna come like my son walking 6th Street / Shouts out to them bitch niggas, saying that they miss me / I'm trying to see checks like a test in history / But I'm not a hoe (Never) / Know the code (Feel me?) / I'ma take control, I will never fold."
It didn't take Joey Bada$$ long to respond to the "Won Ton Soup" rapper's taunts. The Flatbush up-and-comer took to Twitter shortly after and promised to "ether" Lil B.
The song will apparently be featured on Lil B's upcoming mixtape Pink Flame.
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