Tru Life Disses Dip-set
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 2:20 am
Jay-Z may not think Cam'ron and the Dip gang are worth serious bars, but his Roc La Familia artist, Tru Life, Sunday vented his anti-Dipset sentiments on the mic.
"One shot for Dip Set taking over The Roc/ Excuse me, Taking over at Koch/ All that my ouy-yays on Broadway/ My dominicans would put one in his face in Broad Day," he roared inside New York's Roxy club during the Puerto-Rican Day Parade After Party. He chastised nameless New York rappers, on mixtape tracks (see "New, New York"), for waving gang flags and mimicking crunk music, but Tru went full throttle this time, letting the names fly.
"You had a song called you aint drunk/ If you ask me it sounded like you was crunk/ Bad Boy, Dip Set "We the hottest in the South"/ if I was Jeezy I woulda punched you and Puff in the mouth!" he exclaimed. On his 'New, New York: The Movement' mixtape he warned rappers to keep his name out of their mouths, though it seems Dipset's supposed anti-New York moves pushed Tru to the breaking point. He ended the lyrical tirade with, "They so not New York, they movements fake/ I'd be proud of him if he did the Harlem Shake/ The game is over, yeah nigga lights out/ If you a rider? In his own hood get stomped out/ If Cam's a blood, I guess he's a watch dog because he aint do nothing but watch dog / Cocaine City, proof is in the pudding/ Brooklyn niggas did you dirty, you softer than pudding!"
"One shot for Dip Set taking over The Roc/ Excuse me, Taking over at Koch/ All that my ouy-yays on Broadway/ My dominicans would put one in his face in Broad Day," he roared inside New York's Roxy club during the Puerto-Rican Day Parade After Party. He chastised nameless New York rappers, on mixtape tracks (see "New, New York"), for waving gang flags and mimicking crunk music, but Tru went full throttle this time, letting the names fly.
"You had a song called you aint drunk/ If you ask me it sounded like you was crunk/ Bad Boy, Dip Set "We the hottest in the South"/ if I was Jeezy I woulda punched you and Puff in the mouth!" he exclaimed. On his 'New, New York: The Movement' mixtape he warned rappers to keep his name out of their mouths, though it seems Dipset's supposed anti-New York moves pushed Tru to the breaking point. He ended the lyrical tirade with, "They so not New York, they movements fake/ I'd be proud of him if he did the Harlem Shake/ The game is over, yeah nigga lights out/ If you a rider? In his own hood get stomped out/ If Cam's a blood, I guess he's a watch dog because he aint do nothing but watch dog / Cocaine City, proof is in the pudding/ Brooklyn niggas did you dirty, you softer than pudding!"