There's been heavy debate over who created the "hashtag" rap flow or what some call "pause, stop" rap flow or the "supa dupa" flow. Back in March Drake calle out Ludacris for borrowing the rhyme style on "My Chick Bad," but he's making it clear that he's not a swagger jacker on his newest track, "Bada Boom."
On the track, which is featured on his 1.21 Gigawatts mixtape, Luda went in on Drake for alleging that he swagger jacked Big Sean's style, but didn't name any names.
He sounded off on the track with, "Counterfeit rappers say I'm stealing they flows, but I can't steal what you never made up b*tch/Y'all some duplicate rap cloning n*ggas/I manufacture you h*es put on your makeup b*tch. ... Let me explain, nothing's been new since Big Daddy Kane/Flows'll get recycled, passed around to different names -- Y'all get a couple hit records, make some noise and have the nerve to start shouting?/Who's gassing 'em?/ ... May not like the way I used it, but you know you ain't invent it, boy/Do your research before you make a claim so bogus that's disrespecting pioneers in the game ... 'My Chick Bad' went platinum, still winning motherf*cker!"
What are your thoughts on Luda's track?
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