The Best Bourbon To Pair With Every Drake And Kendrick Diss Track

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Rap beef is serious business. The long-simmering animosity between two of rap’s biggest stars, Drake and Kendrick Lamar, has finally come to a head — resulting in scathing diss tracks, countless memes, and even some violent real-world consequences. Because the verbal conflict has taken a bit of a dark turn, it’s probably advisable that all parties involved have a drink or two.

Yes, Kendrick is known to mostly abstain from alcohol and Drake has famously dubbed himself “Champagne Papi,” but the occasion really seems to call for bourbon. And one with some edge.

Bourbon’s boldness pairs perfectly with the brashness of the barbs each emcee sent to his opponent. And spirits are really best appreciated when they match the mood you’re trying to set. While the conflict is at a temporary standstill, you’re probably looking to catch up on every twist and turn, and there’s truly no better way to absorb all the animus and keep score than with the perfect pour.

Follow along for the best bourbons to pair with every Drake and Kendrick Lamar diss track.

Kendrick Lamar “Control” with Booker’s Bourbon

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ABV: 62.25%
Average Price: $125

The Diss: “Control” August 12th, 2013

Prior to Kendrick Lamar’s now-infamous “Control” verse, he and Drake seemingly shared a pretty warm relationship. That all soured when this song was released back in August of 2013. Mentioning Drake by name — among several other of his contemporaries — Kendrick challenged the entire rap game by saying, “What is competition? I’m tryna raise the bar high. Who tryna jump and get it? You’re better off tryna skydive.”

The Whiskey: Booker’s Springfield Batch, 2024-01

Booker’s is infamous for being the very first barrel-proof bourbon to hit the market in 1988. At the time it was an incredibly bold move, but it set the stage for the trend toward ever-higher ABV’s in American whiskey that persist today. Booker’s Springfield Batch 2024-01 is the first release from the brand in 2024 and will be followed by three more batches this year.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Marked by a floral aspect at first before exhibiting the trademark hazelnut quality that Booker’s is known for, this is a high-heat pour that doesn’t nose like it.

Palate: Once tasted, the interplay of floral flavors and nutty notes are elevated by the emergence of oak tones, allspice, and brown sugar.

Finish: The finish finds even more allspice and a touch of sage as the floral notes begin to crest and take control of the tasting experience.

Bottom Line:

This is the perfect pairing because only Booker’s can match Kendrick’s boldness in releasing “Control” back in 2013 when that particular class of rap stars was much more friend than foe.

Kendrick Lamar “Like That” with Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon

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ABV: 46.5%
Average Price: $130

The Diss: “Like That” March 22nd, 2024

Yes, there were several thinly veiled shots exchanged between the rappers in the interim between “Control” and “Like That”, but while he didn’t actually say Drake’s name on this record — it was his most direct diss in over a decade making this the natural follow up to that first shot. In the song, Kendrick spurned the olive branch that Drake’s new bestie, J. Cole, extended on their collaboration “First Person Shooter.” In that song, J. Cole claimed that then rap game’s “Big 3” included himself, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar.

Rejecting the praise, on “Like That” Kendrick said “motherf*** the Big 3…it’s just big me.” which set the ball in motion for this recent back and forth.

The Whiskey: Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon

Blanton’s is known as “the Original Single Barrel Bourbon” and as such it’s become one of the most wildly popular bourbons on the market today. Each bottle is the product of a single barrel, meaning each bottle will taste slightly different.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: The aroma of candied maple, caramel, and vanilla ice cream jumps out of the glass right away. The mellow sweetness plays well against a backdrop of well-aged oak and fresh clove.

Palate: On the palate Blanton’s has a mellow baking spice presence, with clove and cinnamon leading the way, and rich caramel rounding things out. Nuance is provided by supporting sweet flavors like vanilla ice cream, brown sugar, and flaky pastry notes.

Finish: On the finish is where the gentle oak tones become most evident and they gently recede with the help of gooey butterscotch.

Bottom Line:

“Like That” is an upbeat song that became Future, Kendrick, and Metro Boomin’s first number-one single, and likewise Blanton’s is a runaway success too. The song is a bit light on lyrical sparring and Blanton’s is a bit light in the ABV department, making it easy to enjoy how fun both of them are.

Drake “Push Ups” with Elmer T. Lee

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ABV: 45%
Average Price: $330

The Diss: Drake “Push Ups” April 19th, 2024

A low-quality version of Drake’s diss “Push Ups” initially leaked online on April 13th but in April 19th it was released in fully polished CDQ form. On the song, Drake took Kendrick Lamar to task but also directed some of that heat at The Weeknd, Metro Boomin, and Rick Ross for their respective slights.

The Whiskey: Elmer T. Lee

Elmer T. Lee is the man most often credited with “inventing” single-barrel bourbon. While Blanton’s was released first, due to its runaway success the Buffalo Trace Distillery decided to release Elmer T. Lee soon thereafter.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Honey, graham crackers, and wood chips are the notes most evident on the nose. It’s generally restrained, but very focused on those three well-refined notes.

Palate: On the palate there’s plenty of honey-drizzled baklava to go with a touch of toffee, white peach, and youthful oak.

Finish: The finish is short, but reiterates the sweetness found first on the nose and again on the front end of the palate.

Bottom Line:

While it wasn’t the strongest call to arms in the war-of-the-words, “Push Ups” signaled that the battle was on. Following up the commercial success of “Like That” was no easy task, and made more difficult by the still-unexplained leak of “Push Ups” but you can argue that Drake was simply emulating the lightness of Kendrick’s jabs with this one.

That’s similar to how Elmer T. Lee is a light follow-up to Blanton’s.

Drake “Taylor Made Freestyle” with Hancock’s President’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey

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ABV: 44.45%
Average Price: $180

The Diss: “Taylor Made Freestyle” April 19th, 2024

Suddenly anxious to engage in the battle that Kendrick Lamar started over a decade prior, Drake took the “Back to Back” route by releasing “Taylor Made Freestyle” shortly after the official release of “Push Ups” hit the web. He raised a few ethical concerns by utilizing AI to use Tupac and Snoop Dogg’s voices in verses for the song.

The Whiskey:

Hancock’s President’s Reserve Single Barrel Bourbon Whiskey is, to many people, a retread of Elmer T. Lee which itself is a retread of Blanton’s. All three bourbons feature the same mash bill at varying proof points and in the same single-barrel format.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Hancock’s has a touch of nuttiness and a bit more earthiness than its two contemporaries but still showcases notes of maple, honey, and vanilla extract on the nose.

Palate: On the palate this bourbon tacks a bit austere, with a lean mouthfeel. Some toasted coconut flakes can be found beneath the layer of caramel and youthful oak top notes.

Finish: On the finish there’s a bit of nuttiness that reemerges along with more youthful oak. Otherwise, it’s a rather straightforward sipper.

Bottom Line:

You could make the argument that producing Hancock’s is more trouble than it’s worth. Bourbon fans have warmly embraced both Blanton’s and Elmer T. Lee, but Hancock’s is the little brother that you pick for your team just because you’re friends with its more popular older brothers. Similarly, “Taylor Made Freestyle” was a tepid response that Drake eventually removed from the internet under the threat of legal action from Tupac Shakur’s estate.

Kendrick Lamar “euphoria.” with George T. Stagg Bourbon

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ABV: 67.5%
Average Price: $970

The Diss: Kendrick Lamar “euphoria.” April 30th, 2024

The Whiskey: George T. Stagg Bourbon 2023

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Black cherry, rich oak, and Aleppo red pepper flakes come bursting out of the glass. Some molasses, brown sugar, and faintly mesquite notes add intriguing layers to the complexity of the aroma.

Palate: On the palate it begins with the syrupy sweetness of cocktail cherries but is then transformed by a touch of leather, cinnamon, and charred red peppers. The texture is viscous and full of high-octane which, once it settles down, serves to introduce a multitude of robust flavors.

Finish: The finish holds a faint bit of smokiness and barrel char to go with black pepper and a ton of toffee. It lingers long after the last sip which makes savoring it even more enjoyable.

Bottom Line:

George T. Stagg is often considered one of the best, if not the best, bourbons of all time. It is generally one of the boldest bourbons on the market each year and that reputation for exceptional quality and prototypical bourbon brashness has made it a classic in every way. In the same vein, Kendrick Lamar’s “euphoria.” is a scathing takedown that deserves a place among the best diss tracks in rap history — right up there with “Ether” and the West Coast classic, “Hit ‘Em Up.”

Kendrick Lamar “6:16 in LA” with Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon

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ABV: 54.1%
Average Price: $65

The Diss: Kendrick Lamar “6:16 in LA” May 3rd, 2024

Taking a page right out of Drake’s playbook, Kendrick released two records back-to-back with “6:16 in LA” hitting his Instagram page in the early hours of May 3rd. Seen at the time as a “bait” record, intended to goad Drake into rushing a response and preempt a more pointed attack, “6:16 in LA” is a strong diss track and a quietly impressive song in its own right.

The Whiskey: Wild Turkey Rare Breed Bourbon

Rare Breed is a batched evergreen product for Wild Turkey. Clocking in at a hefty 116.8 proof, Rare Breed was Wild Turkey’s triumphant answer to the rising popularity of barrel-proof bourbon.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Honeysuckle, bright red cherries, and cinnamon rolls serve to delight the senses after a single whiff of Rare Breed. Given some time to sit, you’ll find well-aged oak, clove, nutmeg, and toasted almonds all elevate the aroma profile of this bourbon.

Palate: The flavors in this whiskey are very clear and well-developed with each of the nosing notes coming through on the palate. Those flavors are bolstered by a bit of cooked apple and pie shell for a robust yet clearly defined cavalcade of flavors.

Finish: Lengthy and lingering, the finish on Rare Breed is deceptively delicious in that it deftly balances sweetness and spice — leaving you wondering which one will last the longest. The answer is typically the spice.

Bottom Line:

For the song “6:16 in LA” Kendrick Lamar achieved several feats at once — laying a trap, producing a high-quality record, and applying real pressure on his opponent in a single swoop. For its part, Rare Breed Bourbon also proves to check a lot of boxes. Rare Breed is a display in exceptional quality — capable of beating bourbons three times the price in blind tastings — but it’s also a case study for affordability and availability with its sub-$100 price point and ubiquity on liquor store shelves making it such an underrated success.

Drake “Family Matters” with Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon

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ABV: 59.5%
Average Price: $90

The Diss: Drake “Family Matters” May 3rd, 2024

Facing a growing deficit, Drake swiftly responded to Kendrick’s early-morning assault with “Family Matters.” The beginning of the song was teased on the tail end of “Push Ups” indicating that Drake was indeed prepared for what would come but the impressive diss track also incorporated plenty of new information and some direct responses to “euphoria.” and “6:16 in LA.”

The Whiskey: Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon Batch A124

Elijah Craig Barrel Proof Bourbon is often seen as the standard bearer for high-quality, well-aged, cask-strength bourbon. The A124 Batch of Elijah Craig Barrel Proof was aged for 10 years and 9 months — an all-time low for the expression — but at 119 proof it still packs plenty of heat.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: A medley of walnuts, brown sugar, and clove make up the key aroma notes in this bourbon. Given a few waves of the hand, the ethanol dissipates and further aromas of cinnamon and vanilla fill the air.

Palate: On the palate is where the brown sugar and walnuts really make their presence felt. Balancing that earthiness with some warm sugary notes works well and leaves enough room for some slight herbaceousness and baking spice — think cumin and bay leaves — to punch through.

Finish: On the finish is where those baking spice notes like black pepper, cumin, and bay leaves become more evident, along with the punch of ethanol that warms your chest after each sip. There’s also a gentle kiss of cinnamon and baked apple on the finish that makes it enjoyable to revisit time and time again.

Bottom Line:

Despite the fact that it isn’t as harmonious as previous releases of Elijah Craig — with the stellar C923 batch coming to mind — Batch A124 still lives up to its reputation as an exceptional cask-strength bourbon. Likewise, Drake’s “Family Matters” is a bit unfocused — as he continued to take the “20 v. 1” sentiment that he mentioned on “Push Ups” to heart. He ceded precious ground in the beef by taking on so many opponents at once — reserving almost equal venom for his former collaborator, The Weeknd, as he does for Kendrick Lamar.

That said, “Family Matters” does an admirable job of protecting his reputation while taking fresh digs at Kendrick Lamar’s credibility.

Kendrick Lamar “Meet The Grahams” with Frey Ranch Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon

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ABV: 60%
Average Price: $76

The Diss: Kendrick Lamar “Meet The Grahams” May 3rd, 2024

The third(!) diss track of the day, “Meet The Grahams” was released less than an hour after Drake’s “Family Matters.” On the hard-hitting, low-tempo track, Kendrick takes aim at Drake’s family, hurls his ugliest accusations yet, and goes so far as to wish death on his Canadian counterpart. He also proved that his previous diss track “6:16 in LA” was indeed a well-laid trap, though aspects of the song’s veracity have since been called into question.

The Whiskey: Frey Ranch Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Leather and cinnamon bark really lead the way on the nose of this bourbon and they’re supported by the scent of buttered croissants and date syrup.

Palate: The flavors in Frey Ranch Farm Strength Bourbon really scream “boldness.” There’s corn pudding, tropical fruit chunks, and tobacco leaf but there’s also a heavy dose of ethanol which takes some getting used to. In addition to that intriguing array of flavors, there’s a truly robust and viscous texture to the bourbon that forces you to sit up and dissect it.

Finish: On the finish there’s even more heat as charred red pepper skin fuses with honey and more grain-forward corn notes.

Bottom Line:

Frey Ranch Farm Strength Uncut Bourbon is deceptively challenging, with corn-forward sweetness on the front end masking the heavy dose of ethanol and surprising depth of flavor found at midpalate and on the finish. Frey Ranch’s Farm Strength offering makes for such a perfect pairing with Kendrick Lamar’s “Meet The Grahams” because it is undeniably complex and deeply tied to the concept of family.

The family behind Frey Ranch Distillery has been farming since 1854 and distilling for 20 years, and all of that experience is on display in every bottle of their unique grain-forward bourbons.

Kendrick Lamar “Not Like Us” with Redwood Empire Cask Strength Pipe Dream Bourbon

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ABV: 55%
Average Price: $70

The Diss: “Not Like Us” May 4th, 2024

As the latest diss in the ongoing battle, “Not Like Us” called Drake’s alliance with Atlanta rap artists into question over a booming beat that showcases the signature California rap sound. Reminiscent of an N.W.A. record from the 90’s, Kendrick’s embrace of the regional sound on the catchy track resulted in commercial success with the song breaking Spotify’s streaming record by becoming the most streamed American hip-hop song in a single day with 6.59 million streams.

The Whiskey: Redwood Empire Cask Strength Pipe Dream Bourbon

Redwood Empire’s Cask Strength Pipe Dream Bourbon is aged for a minimum of 4 years and takes the brand’s already excellent bourbon and raises the stakes courtesy of an increase in ABV.

Tasting Notes:

Nose: Aromas like toffee, barrel char, and the leather from a baseball glove are immediately evident on the nose. There’s a touch of smokiness hiding in the background as well as some caramel that emerges after a few swirls in the glass.

Palate: On the palate there’s a lovely green apple note to go with honeyed pecans, aged oak notes, and accents of nutmeg.

Finish: The finish on this whiskey doubles down with more baking spice and oak before relenting with some of the toffee from the nose and a sweet albeit slightly tart green apple note to close.

Bottom Line:

As the final nail in the coffin (for the time being) “Not Like Us” proved to be a surprise hit with the thumping West Coast production from DJ Mustard resonating with many fans. The best bourbon produced in California, Redwood Empire’s Cask Strength Pipe Dream, is not only fiery and full-bodied, but through the brand’s Trees For The Future initiative, they also give back and elevate their local community.

With Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” firmly planting the flag for the classic California sound, it can be said that he’s also elevating the region that has strongly supported him throughout his career. Though there were also scattershot disses from the likes of J. Cole, Rick Ross, and Metro Boomin — whose #BBLDrizzy challenge inspired a host of inventive covers — the spirited clash is at a standstill…for now.

Bronx Queen ScarLip Drops Fiery Single and Video “No Statements”

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Unleash the Bronx Fire with ScarLip’s “No Statements” 

ScarLip, the Bronx’s rising rap star, is back with a blazing new single and video, “No Statements.” Directed by Sarah McColgan, known for her work with H.E.R., Nas, and Miguel, this Complex Media World Premiere release is set to turn heads.

ScarLip‘s signature sinister delivery and infectious chorus have already generated a social media frenzy. In just a week before its release, “No Statements” teasers amassed over a million views, showcasing ScarLip‘s captivating style.

This track highlights her growth as a songwriter while retaining the raw energy that made her a national sensation. Keep an eye out for a cameo by Swizz Beatz, who’s been a supporter since ScarLip’s early days and collaborated with her on “Hip Hop 50 Vol. 2.”

Stream “No Statements” Here

The Bronx sensation gained traction with her anthem “This Is New York,” reaching over two million YouTube views and half a million Spotify streams. Discovered by Swizz Beatz, she’s signed with Epic Records and is set to conquer the rap scene. 

This summer, ScarLip made waves at New York Fashion Week and took her music to various stages, including the BET Awards with Busta Rhymes. The future looks promising for ScarLip, and she’s poised to finish 2023 on a high note.

Watch the video and feel the fire as she takes her sinister delivery to new heights. With co-signs from legends like Busta Rhymes and fellow BX rap star Cardi B, ScarLip is here to stay.

Watch “No Statements” Video

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6ix9ine Teases New Rap Music

6ix9ine has seemingly teased a return to the rap scene with a scorching new teaser. The rapper briefly stepped away from the genre at the start of 2023. This led to the release of Leyenda Viva, a Spanish-language reggaeton album in June. While Leyenda Viva didn’t break into the Billboard 200, it did peak at #19 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. 6ix9ine’s last rap project was 2020’s TattleTales, which featured the likes of Akon and Nicki Minaj.

In a clip reshared by DJ Akademiks on Instagram, 6ix9ine is seen vaping and drinking in a recording studio. He then begins lip-syncing what is presumably his new song to the camera. It’s a return to 6ix9ine’s signature style. One particular lyric that viewers took note of was the line “If you see the cops shhh don’t make it hot.” While it would typically be considered a fire bar, many people are calling bullshit. It’s a bold line to drop by someone who has been accused multiple times of snitching.

New 6ix9ine Music On The Way

It’s unclear what 6ix9ine is working on. Obviously, the video indicates that there is going to be at least one new single coming soon. However, what is unclear is if this is a standalone release, or if 6ix9ine will be dropping two albums this year. On that front we’ll just have to wait and see.

Of course, it’s not the only reason that people are talking about 6ix9ine at the moment. The rapper has been involved in a beef with Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA for the past few days. Their Twitter beef escalated, with both sides making serious allegations about the other. However, it really boils down to both sides calling the other a deadbeat dad who neglects their children and partners. However, 6ix9ine did go as far as to claim that AA physically abused his pregnant ex. Of course, AA refuted the claim and took the opportunity to remind everyone that 6ix9ine pled guilty to charges involving sexual misconduct with a minor in 2015.

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Coi Leray Says There Are No Friends In The Industry & Rap Is A Competition

Coi Leray recently sat down for an enlightening conversation with Ebro Darden on Apple Music 1’s Rap Life Radio. On it, they discussed a whole host of topics, ranging from her brand new sophomore album to industry relationships. While the Boston native remarked that a lot of industry people know each other and stay at least amicable, she doesn’t believe that there are any true friendships in the industry. Rather, it’s still a competition at the end of the day, but she didn’t seem to suggest so in a disloyal or backstabbing manner. Instead, Coi emphasized that this should be a friendly competition, and that genuine connections can form.

“I mean, look, the other side of it is, you know, everybody ain’t got to be friends, but we can all be positive,” Ebro remarked. “One thousand percent,” Coi Leray agreed. “Nobody’s friends, we don’t know each other in real life, you feel me? If we meet in person and, you know, we have a genuine relationship from there organically, then whatever. But I don’t think no one’s friends. I think, at the end of the day, it is a competition here, not everybody can be number one. But at the same time, it should be friendly competition. If we all on the same track team, and it’s time to race, and we practicing, I’m dusting you even though you my right hand. But it’s time to race, we got practice. But respectfully, you know? That’s how I look at it.”

Read More: Coi Leray Proposes All-Female Rap Song For First Number One Hip-Hop Hit Of 2023

Coi Leray’s Remarks On A Competitive Industry

Interestingly enough, another topic of conversation that came up in the interview was Latto’s line about the “Bops” hitmaker’s body on “Put It On Da Floor.” As she remarked on the situation and her reaction, she alluded to similar themes. “It’s not a sensitive conversation,” Coi Leray reflected. “I feel like it wasn’t more about the body, it was more of mentioning my name. I’m about positivity. For real. And I wasn’t sure where it was coming from. And not only that, I feel like the problem with our community today is we be so quick to try to change things but we don’t do nothing to actually change anything.

“So if we’re going to say we’re going to stop talking about bodies, then don’t mention anything about my body,” she went on. “Just period. Don’t compare me to nothing, don’t think about nothing. We’re not smoking on anything, it’s disrespect. And where I come from I just don’t like that. I don’t know, it’s starting to get old. The rap beefs are for the guys. You know, I don’t even think they should do it. Us artists, we kind of control the narrative. So if we just spend more time pushing that narrative we won’t give these headlines and these blogs no reason to go ahead and push this negative narrative. That’s something we got to come together on.” For more on Coi Leray, stick around on HNHH.

Read More: Coi Leray Claps Back At 2021 “XXL” Freshman Cypher Critics: “Clearly IDGAF”

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DDG Says Female Rappers Are “Sh*ttin On Male Rappers”

DDG has gone by many names, such as PontiacMadeDDG or his birthname, Darryl Dwayne Granberry, Jr. However, it’s time to add another moniker to his list: Female Rapper Advocate. In a recent Tweet, the 25-year-old rapper lauded the efforts of the ladies in the rap game. He said the men were essentially getting lapped in terms of effort and output. And while this is his opinion, there’s plenty of evidence to suggest he’s speaking the truth.

DDG has been part of the rap industry since around 2016. He’s had plenty of experience in grinding to get what he wants. He made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for music in 2023. He released his second studio album, It’s Not Me It’s You, in September of last year. As of this writing, he’s still dating Halle Bailey of The Little Mermaid remake, with the actress calling the romance “transformative.” Despite all of this success, DDG believes female rappers are killing it while the men are getting sh*t on.

Read more: Halle Bailey Hilariously Pops Off In New DDG YouTube Vlog

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The rapper might be right when he says “Female rapper sh*ttin on male rappers frfr.” Some of the mainstay artists — Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion — are at the height of their powers. Other up-and-comers — Ice Spice, GloRilla, Saweetie — are getting plenty of limelight. Three female artists cracked the top 10 on the Billboard Year-End Hot Rap Songs Chart: Latto’s “Big Energy,” Doja Cat’s “Vegas,” and “Sweetest Pie” by Megan Thee Stallion featuring Dua Lipa. (Nicki Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” was at number 11.)

All of this is to say that DDG has some credibility behind his statement. While the guys still dominate the airtime overall, it’s no secret that the women are coming for the crown. And they’re doing it quickly. The 2024 Grammys might see ladies sweep the rap genre, considering many of the top-tier men released music last year. For this summer at least, we can all trust in DDG’s comment and watch as the women sh*t on the men in rap…and we’re all the better for it.

Read more: DDG Believes All His Haters Are “Ten Times Broker” Amid Kankan Beef

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Yung Miami Says She Doesn’t Even Need To Rap When Clapping Back At Haters

Yung Miami’s relationship with rap, especially as it relates to people’s assessment of her skills, is actually a complicated one. Two years ago, the City Girl shared that she had only been rapping for three years before blowing up alongside JT. In addition, she’s responded plenty of times to haters who bash on her music and rapping skills, always brushing it off. Still, clearly she cares at least a little bit, or enough to warrant Twitter responded like the one she let off on Monday (June 19). In it, she insinuated that things are going so well for her right now that rap doesn’t need to be part of the equation.

“So I said “h*e RAP FOR WHAT? this p***y pay the bills!!!” Yung Miami tweeted. “Cause y’all always saying I can’t rap but I ain’t even gotta rap tho!! LIFE IS GREAT b***h do you see how I’m living??? I ain’t never said I was no lyricist either tho lmaooo,” she concluded with crying emojis. Of course, the 29-year-old likely referenced backlash to her teasing a remix of “Put It On Da Floor.”

Read More: Yung Miami Net Worth 2023: What Is The City Girls Star Worth?

Yung Miami’s Response To The Haters

Back when she referenced only rapping for three years, she commented on needing some time to reach her full potential. Whether she’s reaching it right now is your own opinion, but hype around her music plus her podcasting endeavors certainly point at that being the case. “I be rapping my a** off fr now I wanna go to the studio!” Yung Miami wrote on Twitter. “For me to only be rapping for 3 yrs with no experience I feel like I do good af idgaf who think differently. I use to be so shy and nervous I couldn’t record in front of nobody and I never wanted nobody to hear but now I’m more confident ion care who in the room I be like turn it up!!! Tf. We all gotta start from somewhere just give me room to grow.”

Meanwhile, a recent Twitter Q&A with fans had her answering all sorts of questions. Whether it was about upcoming music, Diddy, or not wearing panties, the Florida native dished it all out. We’re most likely going to get much more from the City Girls in the future, as fans are very excited for their musical comeback. For more news and the latest updates on Yung Miami, check back in with HNHH.

Read More: Yung Miami Fires Back At DJ Akademiks Over Recent Comments

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Jeezy Ate Only Subway For Years: “I Got A $2 Meal And That’s All”

Hip-hop legend Jeezy has been a mainstay in the rap game for quite some time. However, he recently revealed his origins on The Neighborhood Talk, getting into how he scrimped and saved so he could spend time and money at the studio to record music. In 1998, Jeezy launched his first label imprint, Corporate Thugz Entertainment, which came to be CTE World. He also released independent music under the rap name Lil J, his first album being 2001’s Thuggin’ Under the Influence (T.U.I.).

Between ’98 and ’04 — which is when he signed with Bad Boy Records and the rap group Boyz n da Hood — Young Jeezy was struggling to get his music career off the ground. In the short Instagram post, he explains how he needed to make specific sacrifices to pour money into both CTE World and his independent albums. “I saved all my money ’til I was able to grind up and get what I really was trying to do,” he says in the video. “And that’s when I took my game to the next level.”

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During the dog days of his career, Jeezy was somehow getting $2 meals at Subway. He claims that he walked to the sandwich restaurant daily to grab a drink, a cookie, a bag of chips, and a six-inch sub and that was all he ate for two or three years. How he got all of that for $2 is up for debate, as the Insta comments show. Either way, Jeezy did this for a long time and made it up the rap ladder because of it.

After years of putting out his own music, Jeezy signed with Def Jam Records in 2005. He released Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 in July of that same year. It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and eventually was certified Platinum. As they say, the rest is history: Jeezy has 10 studio albums under his belt, the latest being The Recession 2, released in 2020. Jeezy has been relatively quiet since the pandemic, but he did release a collaborative album with DJ Drama in 2022 entitled Snofall. His most recent endeavor was an autobiography, “Adversity for Sale: You Gotta Believe”, which expands on this story of saving every dollar for a shot at success.

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Latto Says Female Rappers Are “Most Disrespected”

Latto and Cardi B had some pretty strong sentiments regarding the way that female rappers are treated. Cardi has always been vocal about the double standards that exist in the hip-hop industry. This is particularly true for female artists. Recently, she took to Twitter to express her thoughts. She said that female rappers face higher expectations in terms of their presentation. Yet, they receive a disproportionate amount of disrespect compared to their male counterparts. In a recent interview with NME, fellow rapper Latto supports Cardi’s comments and agrees with the disparities that exist.

Latto, who hails from Atlanta, echoes Cardi’s sentiments. In her interview, she states, “I definitely agree with that. If you don’t agree with that, you’re ignorant; it’s flat out in our face every day.” She goes on to highlight how female rappers are often required to have dancers. They have to go the extra mile just to be on an equal playing field with male rappers. In contrast, male rappers can simply go on stage in a plain white tee and perform a couple of repetitive moves. Despite facing intense scrutiny and analysis, female rappers still have to work harder for success. Latto emphasizes that the journey to success for female artists is not an overnight process.

Latto And Cardi “Put It On Da Floor”

Three years have passed since Latto was featured on the XXL Freshman list. Still, her hunger for success remains as strong as ever. Her rise to pop stardom was propelled by the success of “Big Energy” over the last year. However, she continues to prove that she can be a versatile artist with each release. Her latest song has also turned out to be a hit. “Put It On Da Floor,” which dropped just a few weeks ago, has taken TikTok by storm.

As the song continues to climb the charts, Latto recently dropped the official remix featuring Cardi B. The two titled the remix “Put It On Da Floor Again.” The track marks Cardi’s first musical offering of 2023. As such, it’s no surprise that fans went wild over it. Cardi comes out swinging on the track, adopting a no-holds-barred mentality as she takes aim at her adversaries and their associates. She and Latto make for a confident, bold duo. What do you think of the pair’s collaboration? Make sure to let us know in the comments!

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Killer Mike Reveals Who Saved His André 3000 Collab

Killer Mike is a rap legend at this point and for his upcoming new album, he recruited another legend to join in. When the rapper revealed the track list of the record old school hip hop fans zeroed in on the rare opportunity to hear former Outkast member and Atlanta hip-hop legend André 3000. But as it turns out the collab almost ended up scrapped and was saved by a pretty surprising name.

In a video posted to his Instagram, Killer Mike tells the story of how the song almost never came to be. “He called me, he’s like, ‘Kill, I don’t know about the song, man,” Mike explains. But once André heard the final cut he seemed to change his mind. “I sent it over with Eryn’s hook and stuff. He hit back with, ‘Yeah, yeah, you got the record. Who is that?!’” The voice he heard was Eryn Allen Kane who appears a few times on the record. She’s also lent her voice to artists like Chance The Rapper, Noname, and JID.

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Killer Mike’s new album is his first solo project in over a decade and it comes out later this month. Since his last solo outing, he’s released four albums alongside producer and collaborator El-P as Run The Jewels. Their last project RTJ4 came out back in 2020 but Mike has been releasing singles from his new record since last year. One of those singles, “RUN,” featured a verse from the currently incarcerated Young Thug.

Mike is going on tour later this summer and last month he filled in for Atlanta indie rock band Manchester Orchestra when they had to pull out of Shaky Knees Music Festival at the last minute. His upcoming collab with André 3000 won’t be the first time the pair have linked up for a song. Killer Mike actually makes an appearance on Outkast’s legendary 2000 album Stankonia. He raps alongside J-Sweet on the track “Snappin’ & Trappin’.” His new album Michael is set to drop next week on June 16th. Let us know in the comments if you’re excited about what Mike and André have coming soon.

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