Monday, 24 March 2014

Jay Electronica Feat JaYZ- WE MADE IT(Drake DISS)

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Oh Drake, why did you ever cross Hov? Jay-Z is firing back at the Canadian rapper in a new song for dissing him in a Rolling Stone Interview back in February.

Jay-Z, 44, is letting Drake have it in a new track entitled “We Made It.” In the song Hove goes on to diss Drake by not even referring to him as a man. Drake managed to get under Jay’s skin by dissing Hove’s use of art references in his songs. We bet the “Too Much” rapper wished he’d kept those comments to himself.

Jay-Z Disses Drake In Retaliation For Canadian Rapper’s Disrespectful Remarks

On March 23, Jay-Z opened up about Drake’s recent Rolling Stone comments concerning the use of art references in a verse on Jay Electronica’s “We Made It” track.
“Sorry Mrs. Drizzy for so much art talk,” Jay Z raps on the track. “Silly me, rappin’ ’bout s**t that I really bought — while these rappers rap about guns that they ain’t shot — and a bunch of other silly s**t that they ain’t got.”
Go in Hove — go in!
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Jay Z’s “Drizzy” reference stems from Drake’s trade mark alias, a name dropped several times during his interview. In that interview, Drake openly criticizes Jay Z’s references to art in his lyrics.


“It’s like Hov can’t drop bars these days without at least four art references,” Drake says in the article. ”I would love to collect [art] at some point, but I think the whole Rap/art world thing is getting kind of corny.”

Jay-Z Disses Drake In New Track ‘We Made It.’

Prior to that, Drake was believed to have made a reference to Jay Z and Kanye West on “Im On One.”

“I’m just feelin’ like the throne is for the taking,” Drake raps on the track. ”Watch me take it.”
In its article, Rolling Stone notes that Drake’s line is likely a reference to Watch The Throne, a collaborative album made by Jay-Z and Kanye in 2011.

In the article, Drake admits that he wasn’t in good graces with Kanye and Jay at one point. ”It was a lack of communication paired with natural competitiveness,” Drake says in the piece. “But those two are gods to me.”

Author: Bryant Perkins

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