Cliffs: Yelawolf is a culture vulture that uses rap culture for financial gain. Behind closed doors he's a racist Trump supporter who talks trash about black people
Royce da 5'9" has linked up with Westside Gunn on his new single "Overcomer." And, as expected, he's putting Yelawolf on notice.
Nickel Nine rapped:
Yelawolf this is your first and your last pass
I ain't gon' put it on blast, your punk ass know what this about
You think it's 'bout being loud or tryna be hostile.
The verse also mentioned conservative musician Kid Rock, who has worked with Yelawolf on a number of tracks. It's also worth mentioning that Royce blasted Rock on social media last month, after the "Bawitdaba" artist was filmed on stage making disparaging remarks about Oprah and Joy Behar.
'Till you get found face down on the ground outside of Kid Rock house
Though you a vulture pundit, I hope you get sober from this
Men lie, women lie, so do numbers
Royce spoke about this particular track during an appearance on the The Joe Budden Podcast last month. Though the titular host made sure not to give away too many details, he asked Royce why he decided to call out his former collaborator on the new project.
"He gonna know why. He gonna know why, for sure," Royce said, before alluding to racist incidents. "I mean, It's a situation going on, especially in hip-hop, OK: We have all kinds of different people, but we have a type of person in particular. We have white people, white people who come into the business and they use the culture—which we got a very open culture, it's here for everybody to thrive."
He continued: "We got some white people that come in and use that, and then go and do very evil things behind closed doors—very evil, racist things behind closed doors. They make comments and stuff like that. And I just got to a point in life where if I see it or if hear about it or if I'm involved in it in any type of way ... I have to start holding these people accountable. Because if you don't, the cycle just continues."
Yelawolf signed to Em
MGK aint
🤔🤔🤔
Hint hint.
Time for a new round of legends boys.
Damn time to stop listening to Yelawolf boys
You ain't listening to no goddamn Yelawolf quit lying
Damn time to stop listening to Yelawolf boys
Yeah let me just delete all my yelawolf songs
Yelawolf signed to Em
MGK aint
🤔🤔🤔
Em is a known liberal so
Liberals can also be sorta racist, but hes against everything Republicans typically stand for
That's an awfully hot coffee pot...
nothing written there surprises me in the slightest
We skipping 1Train now
Having him on there over Mac was always a r3tarded choice imo
Having him on there over Mac was always a r3tarded choice imo
Cmon let that record be, s*** still bangs with him
Cliffs: Yelawolf is a culture vulture that uses rap culture for financial gain. Behind closed doors he's a racist Trump supporter who talks trash about black people
Royce da 5'9" has linked up with Westside Gunn on his new single "Overcomer." And, as expected, he's putting Yelawolf on notice.
Nickel Nine rapped:
Yelawolf this is your first and your last pass
I ain't gon' put it on blast, your punk ass know what this about
You think it's 'bout being loud or tryna be hostile.
The verse also mentioned conservative musician Kid Rock, who has worked with Yelawolf on a number of tracks. It's also worth mentioning that Royce blasted Rock on social media last month, after the "Bawitdaba" artist was filmed on stage making disparaging remarks about Oprah and Joy Behar.
'Till you get found face down on the ground outside of Kid Rock house
Though you a vulture pundit, I hope you get sober from this
Men lie, women lie, so do numbers
Royce spoke about this particular track during an appearance on the The Joe Budden Podcast last month. Though the titular host made sure not to give away too many details, he asked Royce why he decided to call out his former collaborator on the new project.
"He gonna know why. He gonna know why, for sure," Royce said, before alluding to racist incidents. "I mean, It's a situation going on, especially in hip-hop, OK: We have all kinds of different people, but we have a type of person in particular. We have white people, white people who come into the business and they use the culture—which we got a very open culture, it's here for everybody to thrive."
He continued: "We got some white people that come in and use that, and then go and do very evil things behind closed doors—very evil, racist things behind closed doors. They make comments and stuff like that. And I just got to a point in life where if I see it or if hear about it or if I'm involved in it in any type of way ... I have to start holding these people accountable. Because if you don't, the cycle just continues."
Point out where he said anything about Trump...