Kendrick Lamar Control Verse Rap Beef Lyrics [VIDEO] Gets More Response from Nas, Cassidy, and Joell Ortiz; "I love hip hop right now"

Kendrick Lamar Control Verse Rap Beef Lyrics have incited a lot of controversy in the hip hop community and a big response from hip hop stars such as Nas, Cassidy and Joell Ortiz.  Kendrick Lamar's Control verse rap beef is in the Big Sean song, which is 7 minutes long and also features Jay Electronica.

Kendrick Lamar calls people out by name in the rap beef verse lyrics, including Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale, Pusha T, Meek Millz, A$AP Rocky, Drake, Big Sean, Jay Electron', Tyler, and Mac Miller.

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In Control, Kendrick Lamar says of his hip-hop compatriots: "I got love for you all but I'm tryna murder you niggas/ Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you niggas/ They dont wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you niggas/ What is competition? I'm tryna raise the bar high/ Who tryna jump and get it? You better off tryna skydive."

Lamar has a lot to say about the current state of hip-hop music: "I've seen niggas transform like villain Decepticons/ Mollies'll prolly turn these niggas to fuckin' Lindsay Lohan/ A bunch of rich ass white girls lookin' for parties/ Playin with Barbies, wreck the Porsche before you give 'em the car key."

Kendrick Lamar's album Good Kid, m.A.A.d city has been a big hit in the hip-hop community.  Hit songs like Swimming Pools deal with deep issues, and Lamar generally eschews the materialistic trappings of bling rap.

There has been a big response to the Kendrick Lamar Control verse rap beef lyrics.  Even though K Dot claimed that he was "King of New York", Nas' hometown, Nas said "Wow. My reaction is wow.  I love hip-hop right now."

"Certain fans like certain eras of rap, certain fans are not up on certain eras, so they don't really remember all of them.  KRS One, MC Shan and all the way to Busy Bee. This is what hip-hop is all about."

Cassidy also had a response on the track "Picasso Baby [Kendrick Lamar Response]": I get fuckin' busy, so fuck a city, I'm the king of the whole country."

Joell Ortiz recorded a remix response song "Outta Control" that responded specifically to Lamar's claim that he was "The King of New York": "Homey, you ain't the king of New York, you're the next thing on my fork."  Ortiz also rapped "It was brave, you took a chance like a Monopoly Cards/Put that telly you tryin to check in boy, that property's ours/Can't get a W on Broadway, I'm New York all day."

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