D.C. Rapper Responds to Jay-Z

Hip-Hop and Hoops come to a cross roads in D.C.

Looks like Washington may have gotten the last word in the Jay-Z/Lebron “Bron Bron” James v. Soulja Boy/DeShawn Stevenson beef.  The NBA has become an interesting cross section for the hip-hop game, basketball and the black community.  D.C. rappers (Tabi Booney, Wale, Mambo Sauce) are about to put the Chocolate City on the map in 2008 and this track in response to  Jay-Z’s Washington Wizard diss record by Proverb.  The Cleveland/Washington rivalry is undeniable at this point and game 6 tomorrow in Washington is going to be exciting.  I might be going.  I’ll post pictures if I go…

 

Snaps to Silqy Smooth for the tip.

~ by talkiscostley on 05/02/2008.

2 Responses to “D.C. Rapper Responds to Jay-Z”

  1. Well, that was hot but allow me to introduce myself, My name is Moe M-O-E! I use to cus people out for disrespecting me, I guess back than you could call me CEO of the MAD Oh, fresh out the fryin pan into the fire you can call me the people’s angry supplier. Flier than the people I call out their name I got nothing but skills for these lames. Moe. See it easy to rap when the track is already laid out for you bro stay in your lane and stop trying to get fame on that man’s back! Hov that’s Mr. Carter to you lames.

  2. Well, that was hot but allow me to introduce myself, My name is Moe M-O-E! I use to cus people out for disrespecting me, I guess back than you could call me CEO of the MAD Oh, fresh out the fryin pan into the fire you can call me the people’s angry supplier. Flier than the people I call out their name I got nothing but skills for these lames. Moe. See it easy to rap when the track is already laid out for you bro stay in your lane and stop trying to get fame on that man’s back! Lov ya Hov that’s Mr. Carter to you lames.

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