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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby Trimss » Nov 16th, '11, 22:56

"With the super duper flow, I created that one word rhyme style," Big Sean said in an interview. "Drake really made it more popular, but Drake gave me the credit and was like, 'I really got that from Big Sean.'"

Luda killed them stupid asses.
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby dshady89 » Nov 16th, '11, 23:11

Inb4TRFags saying:

"It don't matter if Sean and Drake can't respond back. They're still very listenable."
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby Master Chief » Nov 16th, '11, 23:34

dshady89 wrote:Inb4TRFags saying:

"It don't matter if Sean and Drake can't respond back. They're still very listenable."

And who the fuck are you?
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby gvdz » Nov 16th, '11, 23:52

ii need a download link lol :worship:
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby stillmatic » Nov 17th, '11, 03:36

The similarities between Ludacris' career to that of Eminem's is creepy. Especially in the last few years.

Current Ludacris is horrible, but he makes some very good points.
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby JamaicanPattlez » Nov 17th, '11, 04:19

I like Current Luda though. I've been bumping this mixtape and Radioactive all day. :y:
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby Accor » Nov 17th, '11, 05:23

(Got this from a post on SL)

Here's what Big Sean said about it:

"With the super duper flow, I created that one word rhyme style," Big Sean said in an interview. "Drake really made it more popular, but Drake gave me the credit and was like, 'I really got that from Big Sean.' I think some artists just did it so wack man. Every time I say names I get in trouble and it's like I'm dissing, but some people used it wack. If he said Ludacris used it wack, hey. Don't get it wrong I'm not trying to dis Ludacris or nothing. He's a great MC. But even though that style got so overused, there was a lot of people who did it great and there was a lot of people who didn't do it so great. People always ask me was you mad that people took that style from you. I'm like, 'Nah, that went and shows me how far I can go as an artist.' I feel like I changed hip-hop. I haven't even dropped an album yet. So that goes to show me how powerful my mind is.'" (RapFix)

What Drake said:

"Well, that flow has been killed by so many rappers. And, I never want to use that flow again in life. [Laughs] I wanted to take if off my album, because I was like, 'I shut 'em down. Onyx.' I hate the fact that that rhyme is still in there. To be honest, that flow, you can trace it back to like...I trace it back to Big Sean (artist on Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music). That's the first guy I heard utilize that flow throughout the duration of a verse. I'll give him that credit. I think Kanye got it from him. Me and Wayne found a dope way to do it. I don't want to sound cocky, but the best way its been used was on "Forever." Those lines just all individually make so much sense. They're all punchlines. Then a bunch of rappers started doing it and using the most terrible references in the world. I don't want to offend somebody...I hate that rappers picked that flow up. I wish they had left that for people that know how to use it. [They go like] "It's a parade! MACY'S!" (All Hip Hop)

The last part is from a Luda song I guess.

Anyway, he didn't really have to say anything other than giving them that intro. Just proves Drake wrong and it was hilarious.

Oh and lol at Drake saying the best use of that was on Forever. That was terrible and that flow or whatever you want to call it should never be used because it sounds retarded as fuck (at least when the rappers nowadays use it).
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby Manly Moose » Nov 17th, '11, 05:30

Ok, finally some beef that actually has potential to get interesting. Both Drake and Luda have tons of shit that they can use to diss the fuck outta each other.
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby Trimss » Nov 17th, '11, 14:10

OMG :laughing:

So Drake said it was good on forever?

In your city faded off the brown, Nino
She insists she got more class, we know
Swimming in the money come and find me, Nemo
If I was at the club you know I ball, chemo


This is like he tried to make 4 wack punchlines in a row, and he succeeded.

Plus, look @that thread I made with the bad puns. Young Money (Drake Minaj Wayne) made this flow bad.

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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby momentsgolden » Nov 19th, '11, 12:05

I agree with Drake... flow was awesome on Forever, best use i've heard.

But Luda's my dude and love the fact he schooled these niggas. Mixtape sounds promising too
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby TJMarrs » Nov 21st, '11, 23:06

Nice track but I doubt Drake will respond. The main problem these days is that rappers are afraid of beef now. Drake loosely insulted Ludas way of rapping and Luda responded like he was supposed to. We need beef in hip hop, it's part of the culture.
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby ColdWindCriminal » Nov 21st, '11, 23:13

TJMarrs wrote:Nice track but I doubt Drake will respond. The main problem these days is that rappers are afraid of beef now. Drake loosely insulted Ludas way of rapping and Luda responded like he was supposed to. We need beef in hip hop, it's part of the culture.

True, but rappers getting along is better, we don't wanna end up with more MCs dying early
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss)

Postby Manly Moose » Nov 23rd, '11, 20:11

ColdWindCriminal wrote:
TJMarrs wrote:Nice track but I doubt Drake will respond. The main problem these days is that rappers are afraid of beef now. Drake loosely insulted Ludas way of rapping and Luda responded like he was supposed to. We need beef in hip hop, it's part of the culture.

True, but rappers getting along is better, we don't wanna end up with more MCs dying early


For the last time, Biggie and Pac didnt die because of their beef.
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss) Video Added

Postby stillmatic » Nov 25th, '11, 00:55

Luda is saying all the right things, but it's not gonna hold much weight because of what he's done lately. Your last album can't be a duet album with females which is a very softcore hip hop album full of pop hits, and then go at one of the newcomers for being too soft and over saturating the market with bullshit, when he Ludacris, tried to fit in him with that crowd. Luda is praying he can pull off a LL Cool J here, but he's nowhere near LL's level of battle MC or overall quality to be able to do so.

Anyone thinking whether Drake will respond has rocks in their head btw. Not because it's not worthy, but because Drake is not able and not capable to do so. Read everything Drake says, he pays attention to the internet and blogs as much as any rapper. He dodges things and tries to make it seem like he's bigger than it, but in the end it's gonna real bite him.
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Re: Ludacris - Badaboom (Drake Diss) Video Added

Postby flyingmonkey10 » Nov 26th, '11, 18:14

video was dope :y:
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