Kevin Gates Speaks Against Bragging About Death in Rap: “They Never Did That”

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Kevin Gates’ run across different media outlets continued this week as he pulled up on DJ Akademiks’ Off The Record podcast. Gates spoke to Ak about a plethora of topics, but one that is becoming a common trend is those who speak about killing in their raps. Gates told Akademiks that bragging about killing is not a good thing.

“When you watch a soul leave a body, you know you took something that you don’t have the power to give back,” Gates said. “See a lot of these dudes talk that, but they ain’t never stand over nothing and watch it leave. They never did that. ‘Cause if you did, you would be more respectful.”

Gates also doesn’t believe rappers are doing the killing they claim to.

“You ain’t never stand over nothing and let it go. I know you dudes didn’t. I can tell by your spirit, you ain’t go no souls under your belt. All killers know killers. You can look at ‘em and tell.”

Gucci Mane recently said he wants rappers to wrap up dissing the dead in their music. In a new song called “Dissin The Dead,” Big Guwop took responsibility for the trend and is hoping for the practice to stop.

“I know I should be more careful with the shit I said
I feel like I started a trend, they never gon’ stop
They gon’ keep dissin’ the dead”

The entire single calls for rappers to lay off, dropping the names of passed people. “I’m the one put your boy name on a stone/I dissed the dead and I knew it was wrong,” Gucci wraps in the song that you can hear below.

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Gucci Mane Calls for Rapper to Stop “Dissing the Dead” in New Single

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Gucci Mane wants rappers to wrap up dissing the dead in their music. In a new song called “Dissin The Dead,” Big Guwop took responsibility for the trend and is hoping for the practice to stop.

“I know I should be more careful with the shit I said
I feel like I started a trend, they never gon’ stop
They gon’ keep dissin’ the dead”

The entire single calls for rappers to lay off, dropping the names of passed people. “I’m the one put your boy name on a stone/I dissed the dead and I knew it was wrong,” Gucci wraps in the song that you can hear below.

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Gucci Mane Calls For Rappers To Stop ‘Dissin The Dead’ In A New Video

Never one to mince words, Gucci Mane is issuing a directive for fellow rappers to stop speaking ill on the dead. On the new ATL Jacob-produced song, Gucci acknowledges having slandered deceased artists in the past and seems to reconcile with his poor choices of words.

“I know my tongue is a sword / I know I should be more careful with sh** that I said / I feel like I started a trend that’s never gon’ stop / They gon’ keep dissing the dead,” he raps.

Though it’s not clear which works he is referring to in the lyrics, perhaps one of the most obvious songs is a 2012 diss track targeted toward Jeezy called “Truth,” on which, he tells him, “Go dig your partner up, bet he can’t say sh*t.” The “partner” he is referring to is Pookie Loc, whom Gucci shot dead in 2005 after he attempted to rob him.

In the song’s accompanying visual, directed by Omar The Director, Gucci is seen in a graveyard, wearing a hoodie that reads “R.I.P. Trouble,” referring to rapper Trouble, who was allegedly shot and killed by a woman’s scorned ex.

Check out “Dissin The Dead” above.

Gucci Mane is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.