Friday, November 18, 2011

Big Sean Responds To Ludacris

Rapper Big Sean is addressing the buzz surrounding Ludacris' "Badaboom" track, which supposedly disses Sean and fellow rap star Drake. Sean tried to downplay the dispute between he and Ludacris over who originated what Sean dubbed the 'Supa Dupa' flow.
"Ya'll sure [the song] is about me? 'Cause I didn't hear no name or nothing, " he said. "I ain't got no problems with Luda, I never did. I think he's referring to an interview I did over a year ago. Literally over a year ago. But in the interview I said he's a legend. I respect people who is ahead of me. I respect OGs and the Gs in general. The only thing I said--[the interviewers] was telling me about the "Supa Dupa" flow. They call it the Supa Dupa flow because on Big Sean my second mixtape I had a flow on there where I was using one word to describe another word in a punchline form."
"I feel like Drake made it more popular on the song 'Forever.' A lot of people thought Drake made that up and this was new, and Drake was like, 'I could trace that back to Big Sean actually on his mixtape. That's where I first heard it. I think that's where a lot of emcees got it from,'" he continued. "That's what Drake said. So people was telling me, 'This is your flow.' And I'm like, 'Alright.'"
"I'm pretty sure it was done before [Luda] but I'm just saying where it came from now," Sean added. "We talkin' about now…I'm not trying to debate and say, 'I was the first to do this ever.' I'm just saying that's just where it was between us. So [some interviewers] asked me, 'What's a good example of [the Supa Dupa flow] and what's a bad example of it?' And I think I said [Luda's] 'balloons' line. But I'm telling you this was over a year ago. I can't believe this was something that's been lingering this long…I don't have no problems with Luda. I didn't even know he cared that much, for a year, to be thinking about what I said in interviews…I think Luda is the best, I think he's a legend."

8 comments:

djnr8 said...

ODB started the so called supa dupa flow...

Anonymous said...

He handled the situation in a grown man's way. I applaud him.

Anonymous said...

yall di not creat that and if you want proof read this

I was a fiend before I became a teen
I melted microphone instead of cones of ice cream
Music orientated so when hip-hop was originated
Fitted like pieces of puzzles, complicated
Rakim

Anonymous said...

ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS ASS Stop now make that motherfucker hammer time , go stupid go stupid

Anonymous said...

Rappers today have no fucking back bone. How he should have responded "Yea I heard it and now it's my turn to respond" (Plays song dissing Luda back) But todays rappers are straight pussies...

Anonymous said...

How is he a pussy when game came at him and he responded? - he said he said it a year ago- he dont got time to try and revise old washed up rappers careers - he handled it like a professional would. He said he didnt create it but he brought it back for his time which is true.

Anonymous said...

It's funny when people back pedal lol. Drake was the one who said that Big Sean started it, but Big Sean should of stepped up and said where he got this style from. He knows that he did not start this style, but he feed into others telling him "you started that style" and he ran with it. Luda has been rapping this way since he was 12, so I understand why a pioneer/legend in the game would be upset with Sean taking credit for something that's older than him.

angelindisguise said...

I LOVE U BIG SEAN, KEEP DOING U....N FUCC HOW LUDA FEELS. DETROIT BABY <3

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