Luda The REal King
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 8:51 am
June 23'rd.
1. Luda goes at T.I. or Jeezy? A day after Ludacris' "War with God' leaked onto the internet, heads are speculating whether he's going at Young Jeezy or T.I. Eyes widened when Luda offered, ""How many times is you gon' rap about bustin' yo gun?/ How many times is you gon' trap without bustin' yo gun?" in the beginning of his second verse. Jeezy and T.I. are believed to be the targets being that they're the trap's premiere's spokesmen. On Rick Ross' "Hustlin" remix, Jeezy ends his verse with "remix still talking white bricks/two million records sold and I'm still talking white shit." Meanwhile, Luda could have possibly countered with, "I paid the price and the cost to be the boss so you can rest your mouth/ I'm universal Luda never limits hisself to the South/ I give a damn about your hootin' and hollerin' it ain't botherin' me/I hear you talking but you ain't made it to three." The aforementioned passage features references that could apply to both the Snowman and self-proclaimed king of the south. Who knows? He may be dissing both or maybe just aiming at studio gangsters. Tip and Luda reportedly squashed their feud a while back and there has been no reports of tension between Luda and Jeezy.
1. Luda goes at T.I. or Jeezy? A day after Ludacris' "War with God' leaked onto the internet, heads are speculating whether he's going at Young Jeezy or T.I. Eyes widened when Luda offered, ""How many times is you gon' rap about bustin' yo gun?/ How many times is you gon' trap without bustin' yo gun?" in the beginning of his second verse. Jeezy and T.I. are believed to be the targets being that they're the trap's premiere's spokesmen. On Rick Ross' "Hustlin" remix, Jeezy ends his verse with "remix still talking white bricks/two million records sold and I'm still talking white shit." Meanwhile, Luda could have possibly countered with, "I paid the price and the cost to be the boss so you can rest your mouth/ I'm universal Luda never limits hisself to the South/ I give a damn about your hootin' and hollerin' it ain't botherin' me/I hear you talking but you ain't made it to three." The aforementioned passage features references that could apply to both the Snowman and self-proclaimed king of the south. Who knows? He may be dissing both or maybe just aiming at studio gangsters. Tip and Luda reportedly squashed their feud a while back and there has been no reports of tension between Luda and Jeezy.