Rap Legend Ice-T Picking on Kids?
Veteran Rapper Ice-T has to find publicity any way he can. Now he is managing to do it by picking on kids. This is in response to a recent Youtube post by Soulja Boy. Apparently he called Soulja Boy’s music garbage. Yeah, that’s right, the Body Count front man whose song “Cop Killer” caused nationwide controversy years ago is calling someone’s music garbage! Come on Dog, you should know better! His clique is bigger and younger than yours.
“Hip-Hop has to last forever and it ain’t gonna last with you doing that superman bullsh*t man,” Ice-T said. “That sh*t is whack, trust me.” Pardon me while I bust out laughing!! Most teens are still listening to “Cop Killer”, right? Oh, that’s right, most weren’t even alive yet!!
“When I dissed you, there’s no ramifications you know,” he said. “You can’t hurt my career ’cause I’m caked out, there’s nothing you can do to hurt me”, he is quoted as saying. He apparently didn’t expect a response from Soulja Boy. Yeah, cause that’s how it works, you diss me, I sit back and eat Cheetos? Ice-T is lucky they didnt’ go gangster like like on Law and Order, oh wait, A Cop Show?
The Beef came about after Ice-T blamed Soulja Boy for being responsible for the death of hip-hop.
Soulja Boy then went on Youtube questioning Ice-T’s choice to be on a cop television show and challenged his “west coast” roots, but he is from New Jersey.
“This n*gga Ice-T old as f*ck!” Soulja Boy said as he laughed into his web cam. “This n*gga old enough to be my great grandfather. I Wikipedia‘ed this n*gga, he was born in 1958. [He] claims he’s from the West Coast, n*gga you were born in New Jersey, dawg. Who is Ice-T, dawg? How you gonna make a song called ["Cop Killer"] and 35 years later your ass playing the police on TV, ‘Law and Order’. This ain’t no beef.”
It appears that Soulja Boy has some heavy armor in his corner with Rap SuperStar, Kanye West coming to hisĀ guard.
“Soulja boy is fresh as hell and is actually the true meaning of what hip hop is supposed to be,” he wrote. “He came from the hood, made his own beats, made up a new saying, new sound and a new dance with one song. He had all of America rapping this summer. If that ain’t hip-hop then what is? N*ggas always talk about the golden age but for a 13 year-old kid, this is the golden age!!! Keep this sh*t fresh and original…. ain’t no f*ckin’ rules to this sh*t and that’s what real hip hop is to me.” Well put Kanye, spoken like a true rap legend.
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