Hip hop responds to Kendrick Lamars Control verse

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Kendrick Lamar started a hip hop battle royale Monday when he called out rappers by name with his verse in Big Sean's Control.

Lamar dropped the gauntlet with a chorus that included these lyrics I'm usually homeboys with the same n I'm rhymin' with/But this is hip hop and them n should know what time it is/And that goes for Jermaine Cole Big K.R.I.T. Wale/Pusha T Meek Mill A$AP Rocky Drake/Big Sean Jay Electron' Tyler Mac Miller/I got love for you all but I'm tryna murder you n .

By Wednesday all sorts of artists including Lupe Fiasco and B.o.B. had taken the challenge. (Note Links lead to audio with explicit language.)

In SLR 2 Lupe Fiasco rapped N you ain't Nas n you ain't Jay Z/You will respect me you will reject me/But I've done so much no matter how far you go you will reflect me

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B.o.B.'s How 2 Rap included not only his boasts I know that I'm shinin' I know that I'm shinin'/Don't worry 'cause you can find shade in my shadow but also his instrumental prowess when he launched into a guitar solo after saying Give me my guitar pick I'll show you s .

In Outta Control (Response to Kendrick Lamar) Brooklyn MC Joell Ortiz responded Homey you ain't the king of New York you're the next thing on my fork.

On Tuesday ICE T tweeted I love how ONE verse woke Hip Hop the F up. It's been a LONG time since people talked about ANYTHING someone said in their rhyme. In later tweets he added I'm sure there's gonna be a lot of replies and diss tracks. Don't trip. It's just Hip Hop. ... Hey Hip Hop stripes are born in battle. Me and LL (Cool J) did our thing back in the day. It's part of the game.

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