It's September 06, 2025, 12:49:24 AM
Hilarious. Back in the day shit was handled in the streets, now retaliation is blocking someone on social media. And to top it all off, someone writes an entire article about it. See, stuff like this is exactly why the older cats aren't respected like their counterparts from other genres.
ruffled the feathers of a certain Hip-Hop legend.
“Clowns disrespecting the X, don’t even trip/Let me provide dope for Clark Kent to skip U B#### U/Since u like skippin, W’s up to all my Bloods and Crips.”
handling it in the streets is better than handling it on record?lmao great takeand for the record, yes blocking someone is some bitch shit…. but kent always been a goofy
Depends on what your ultimate goal is. If you're looking for publicity and record sales, then by all means, go at it on wax, but that's not how true G'z do things. That's why there's so many fakes and phonies in the industry. That's why people said for years the whole Dre/Eazy beef was to sell records. If you truly are looking to end a beef with someone, then you get into some street shit on the down low. Real G'z move in silence, you know that.Why anyone even halfway claiming to be a thug would give 2 shits if they are blocked on twitter or instagram by some other wannabe thug is so far beyond me, it's pathetic. High school girls might get upset about that, but an OG like RBX or Clark Kent, come on. Then the notion that someone would write an entire article about being blocked on social media, and people are reposting and spreading the article around like it's some big hood shit diss, like man, it's making all parties involved look so sad. Again, you wonder why rappers don't get the mainstream respect in their twilight years, shit like this is a perfect example. When was the last time you heard Madonna, or Elton John, or Metallica, or Willie Nelson whining about being blocked by someone on social media? There's your differences right there.
bro u sound like a little kid wit the gangsta fantasies ..hip-hop has historically been about battling most the gangsta rappers u grew up idolizing aren’t actually killers and never really put in real work wit a set these new school rappers who kill each other over rap beef are on demon time and that’s not real hip-hop “big hood shit diss” lmaoooo .. u sound like u did back when u were on your “no one slaps a bitch like soopafly” shitand who “got upset”?? u think rbx gives a fuck about being blocked by some clown? the article is simply pointing out what a clown clark kent is, that he can’t even take a hip-hop diss record to the point where he’s blocking people the whole “take it to the streets!!! yeaaaaaa!!!!” mentality is juvenile and quite frankly goes against what hip-hop was founded on
Yup we’re in agreement. If you’re keeping it at a hip hop level, beef on wax all good. Like you said, a lot of these rappers don’t live the life they rap about and are only story tellers and not true thugs or repped a set (assuming you’re referring to yourself, your crew, and RBX with that comment) and that’s cool. Sylvester Stallone isn’t really Rocky. He’s playing a character. If you guys were playing a role or character when you rap and make albums, that’s fine. Still doesn’t change the idea of grown men getting their panties in a bunch about who blocks who on social media. Oh and still to the day no one slaps a hoe like The Man Soopafly. Suga Free is the only one who comes close.
rbx definitely repped a set… repping a set doesn’t automatically make u some notorious killer like most of the sheltered rap fans think.. a lot of times it just means u from a certain neighborhood .. how much work someone actually puts in for the set varies…. but he’s rollin 20s… that doesn’t mean he has to go kill dj clark kent for dissing him LOL… he made a diss record and that’s what we do in hip-hop.. clark went ahead and blocked which is a buster move.. no one upset or getting their panties in a bunch, we just think it’s funny…..and if publications wana cover that, good.. more press
I'm interested by the comment you made below:"most the gangsta rappers u grew up idolizing aren’t actually killers and never really put in real work wit a set"Since you've had much more experience dealing with rappers than i have, what's your take on some of them? Obviously you said RBX was an exception and he did put in some work with a set, but what about the other rappers you've worked with for the album?Spice 1DazKuruptRass KassMC EihtKrayzie BoneCrooked IProject PatWhich one of these guys never really repped a set and are mainly just acting? Since you said "most rappers don't put in work for a set", with RBX being an exception, i imagine most of these guys you worked with have NOT put in work with a set. Is that what you are saying?
.. but most the people u listed are not much different than your average man.. they just grew up in an area that was turf to a specific set, which is a lot of times overstated and sensationalized by outsiders.
Wow, kudos to you for having the balls to make a statement like that. Especially when you're still trying to be cool and work with these guys and get in good with them and move up in the rap game. Some of these guys live and make money off their assumed persona. It is eye opening though, and since you know them firsthand, i trust your evaluation of them. Definitely makes me look at them in a different light.But no doubt Tray Deee is a real one. Same thing with Flesh N Bone. Shyne too.
i mean it’s not really a diss… i’m not saying cats is straight nerds who are completely fronting on record… a lot of times what u hear is hypotheticals.. we all run our household, all stay strapped, all down to handle business if it gets to that point because that’s just what comes wit the territory of stayin ready as a man. whether you from a set or not .. very few gangstas are actually killers .. but most have been instilled wit a mindset of loyalty and being down for whatever’s needed.. that’s what bein wit it means. the ones who are killers get the most glorification, so it blurs the lines for the outsiders lookin in.