Several fans and critics consider Eminem's "Rap God" epic. But did the Detroit emcee really rap "Godly?" According to popular Bad Boy rapper King Los - no.
In a recent interview with HipHopDX at Hollywood's West-One Productions studio, King Los explains:
“When I hear ‘Rap God,’ I’m like, ‘You didn’t rap godly, though.'"
That doesn't necessarily mean he's not a fan of the song, though. He just doesn't think it reigns on the "Godly" level. "You rapped great. Don’t get it f*cked up. Your verbal ingenuity, through the roof, but bro, you didn’t rap godly. You didn’t rap godly. I could say, ‘Uh, summa-lumma, dooma-lumma, you assuming I’m a human / What I gotta do to get it through to you? I’m superhuman…’ I’m trying to tell you that’s the same thing Busta [Rhymes] did on Chris Brown’s ‘Look At Me Now.’ You didn’t say nothing.”
Ouch - wonder if Slim Shady will hit back?
King Los goes on to reveal that MMLP2 is a great album, nonetheless.
"I thought it was very dope. I mean I'm from the left field, so I embraced it as very very dope. I've been with Eminem since Infinite and people don't even know that was his very first project... I've seen his growth and I thought The Marshall Mathers LP 2 was very dope."
The Baltimore rapper also digs Eminem's style.
"He's so unorthodox. I would say in a large part because of the fact he's White and it's a different dialect. The way we speak and the way we initially approach speaking or rhyming, Eminem always rhymed on a different beat. If you listen to Eminem, his style is so intricate of how he rhymes those words, the vowels and the things he pulls out of the word to connect it to the next word. The compound syllable structure of it is retarded."
Pretty intense "Rap God" diss, but King Los praises Shady for everything else! Do Mstars fans agree?
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