Did Kendrick Lamar Take Shots at Jay Electronica?

[youtube ytid=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOgCA7Tf4EI?autoplay=1&w=580&h=385″ ]

Last month, Jay Electronica sent shots Kendrick Lamar’s way in the second verse of “#TBE The Curse of Mayweather” when he mentioned the Compton rapper’s 11 Grammy nominations. This was after he went on Periscope and called K. Dot his “baby.” Now it sounds like Kendrick has responded, if not vaguely, to Elect’s lack of musical production over the years on “untitled 07 | 2014 – 2016,” a track produced by Swizz Beatz and his five-year-old son Egypt on untitled unmastered. He sends the subliminals around the 3:18 marker, spitting:

“You niggas fear me like ya’ll fear God
You sound frantic, I hear panic in your voice
Just know the mechanics of making your choice
and writin’ your bars
Before you poke out your chest, loosen your bra
Before you step out of line and dance with the star
I can never end a career if it never start”

His lyrics are very Jigga like, with Kendrick seemingly pointing out that Electronica is in no space to come at him when he’s yet to release a full-length project. Kendrick is defending his place in the pantheon of rap. He just came off winning five Grammys for one of the most important hip-hop albums to ever drop, and now he’s doing a victory lap with throwaway tracks that are better than most albums. Elect seems to have a lot of time on his hands. Hopefully this will get him amped enough to finally release Act II, though we won’t hold our breath.

Subscribe to Complex for More: https://goo.gl/PJeLOl
Check out more of Complex here:
https://www.complex.com

https://www.facebook.com/complex
https://www.instagram.com/complex/
https://plus.google.com/+complex/

COMPLEX is a community of creators and curators, armed with the Internet, committed to surfacing and sharing the voices and conversations that define our new America. Our videos exemplify convergence culture, exploring topics that include music, sneakers, style, sports and pop culture through original shows and Complex News segments. Featuring your favorite celebrities, authoritative commentary, and a unique voice, our videos make culture pop.

source

Similar Posts