NLE Choppa Backs Drake After Yasiin Bey Says The Canadian’s Music Is Perfect For Shopping

Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, made some headlines after comments about another “hip-hop” great went quite viral. In a recent interview with The Cutting Room Floor, the Brooklyn icon was inquired about his thoughts on whether Drake is within the hip-hop circle or not. “Drake is pop to me. In the sense, like, if I was in Target in Houston, and I heard a Drake song. It feels like a lot of his music is compatible with… shopping. Or, as you know, shopping with an edge in certain instances.”

Unsurprisingly, fans were quick to dismiss Bey’s answer and so did NLE Choppa. The energetic Memphis rapper was in the comments section and was there to defend Drake at the drop of a hat. According to HipHopDX, this is what Choppa had to say. “They hate on this man so much it’s ridiculous. Dude catalog more than respectable. He like the [Kool] aid man different flavors for each day of the month. He don’t know what he talking about!”

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You can certainly look at it both ways. Bey’s remarks could be a low blow to Drake, especially after all of the more rap-centric hits he has. Saying he makes “pop music” can come across as jealousy of how much success he has had combining rap and pop on numerous occasions. On the other hand, you can view it as an observation about the way he does things. Either way it is a good discussion that will have people defending their takes to the death.

What are your thoughts on NLE Choppa’s response to Yasiin Bey’s comments about Drake’s music? Do you think Bey took a shot, or was he just making an observation? If you believe it was a diss, should Drake respond back and how should he go about it? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding NLE Choppa, Yasiin Bey, and Drake. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

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Chrisean Rock Disses Blueface While Lil Mabu Takes Shots At Wack 100 On “MR. TAKE YA B*TCH”

Man oh man do we have a bombshell from Chrisean Rock and Lil Mabu. The supposed “duo we didn’t know we needed” has officially come out with a brand-new single. Rumblings around these two began a few days ago when Blueface’s baby mama shared some photos on Instagram. She and Mabu were photographed in the studio cooking up something. Additionally, Rock revealed that she recently had an “emotional” and “beautiful” experience with a mystery man. We are not sure who that could be.

Let us just say it is interesting to see these two collab. However, Mabu and Chrisean know how to capitalize on their popularity and this is another example of that. Both are not holding back one bit. Rock kicks things off by straight-up going at Blueface. You can see some of her bars below. Mabu is also taking shots, but not Rock’s ex. Instead, he goes after Wack 100.

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Listen To “Mr. Take Ya B*tch” From Chrisean Rock And Lil Mabu

There are a couple of reasons why the New York rapper is dissing him. Wack 100 is ready to expose some stuff about Chrisean if she speaks negatively about him again. This could be Mabu backing his new friend on the track. On top of that, the Genius annotation says that Wack hangs around 6ix9ine. He is constantly been called a snitch after all of his trouble with the law. Apparently, Mabu is against that as he raps, “But I know Wack 100 ain’t gon’ like this (This) / ‘Cause he f*** with snitches and I don’t like kids (Kids).” This track is already heading towards viral status with over 155,000 views on YouTube.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand new diss track from Chrisean Rock and Lil Mabu, “MR. TAKE YA B*TCH?” Are you surprised that both came together for this song? Do you think Wack 100 and Blueface will respond with diss songs of their own? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Chrisean Rock, Lil Mabu, as well as all of the hottest song drops.

Quotable Lyrics:

F*** Blueface, I had to find a new bae
Yeah, aight, with my boo, f*** what you say (F*** what you say)
I might put it in his face, ’cause he wanna taste
This that newborn p***y, make my water break
Haa, oh he think this broke is my f***in’ water (Water)
Gave birth to my kid, but I hate his father (His father)

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Eminem “Got Away” With Disses Because He’s White, Kurupt Says

The Slim Shady hot takes just keep on coming from the rap world, and one artist has a new angle to consider. Kurupt recently expressed that Eminem “got away” with dissing many other artists because he’s white. Moreover, he sat down with The Art of Dialogue and was asked about Melle Mel saying that Em’s only considered top five because of his skin color, comments which he made on the same platform. Furthermore, they related to Billboard and VIBE’s recent list of the top 50 rappers of all time. While the West Coast MC disagreed and said his whiteness doesn’t diminish the sheer skill of his mic and pen, he did state that Mel has a point.

“That’s his opinion. That’s not our opinion,” the “Who Ride Wit Us” rapper remarked. “The way Dr. Dre took Eminem subject matter-wise is one thing; the way Eminem rocked — he’s a battle rapper, so he’s Hip Hop, no matter what color he is. Dr. Dre took him in this way, so that has no bearing on his skill. His skills are renowned.” Still, he acknowledged that Mel is a legend in his own right.

Kurupt On Eminem’s White Privilege In Disses

“But that’s Melle Mel’s feel on it,” Kurupt went on. “Melle Mel is an icon of Hip Hop … Remember, he’s the original Hip Hop so Melle Mel speaks from that standpoint. For my generation, hey, Eminem is our monster. His color is irrelevant. He does have a point, Eminem being white. He might have got away with a lot of things, like him talking about all these different artists and s**t, you know what I’m saying? And not having no backlash to where he’s blackballed.

“But not from his skill,” he continued. “[Being] white had nothing to do with his skills. But he might have got away with a lot of things. S**t, we got away with a lot of things once we became successful! Once you’re successful, you can do whatever you f***ing want, and the game accepts it because they make money off of what you’re doing, so they give you that pass.” Marshall Mathers’ acknowledgement of his privilege, as well as his artistic feuds, are well-documented at this point. However, it’s always useful to consider what factors are at play, and to not place complete blame or responsibility on an artist who’s addressed this topic many times. Regardless, let us know your take in the comments and return to HNHH for the latest on Kurupt and Eminem.

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