Noooooo, I wasn’t ready (Kevin Hart voice)! During a sit down with VladTV, Kurupt gets real wild over a line from Kendrick Lamar’s famed Control verse. Check it out down bottom.
Noooooo, I wasn’t ready (Kevin Hart voice)! During a sit down with VladTV, Kurupt gets real wild over a line from Kendrick Lamar’s famed Control verse. Check it out down bottom.
Last year Kendrick Lamar dropped the verse of the year when he released “Control”. Not only did Kendrick call out a bunch of rappers, he also mentioned legendary coach Phil Jackson saying, “If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin’ me I’m uncoachable, I’m unsociable.” Phil responded to the lyric on his Twitter account, and now Kendrick says he’s been meaning to apologize to him because he doesn’t “want to be on Phil’s bad side.”
This time it happened in my hood with the 79th pct, and let me tell you I know for a fact there are some A**holes in that precinct!! S/O to Detective thumb face(that’s what we used to call him, his face did look like a thumb), he would jump out of an unmarked and immediately start hitting dudes!!
Countess Vaughn aka Kim from “The Parkers” returns to television in “Hollywood Divas.” On TV One on October 8th, she will be beginning her surgery for a nip-tuck. Check out a sneak peek at her doctor visit after the jump!
Can you believe it? It’s been 1 year since one of hip-hop’s most influential songs dropped right here on IFWT; Big Sean’s “Control” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica. If you all recall, Kendrick Lamar shook the game up with his controversial verse where he name dropped a lot of people’s favorite rapper, saying, “I got love for you all but I’m tryna murder you n-—-s /Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you n-—-s /They don’t want to hear not one more noun or verb from you n-—-s.” In light of K. Dot’s game-changer, REVOLT has taken a retrospective look at the aftermath of the verse — from Jay Electronica’s thoughts, to Drake’s. Check it out after the jump.
Even with 2013 coming to a close, and 2014 rapidly approaching, the hottest verse is still being talked about. Kendrick Lamar set the bar extremely high, and whether he mentioned you or not, every lover of hip-hop had a response. B.o.B. talks to Vlad about who he thinks the crown for best, “Control” verse should go to. Let’s say this, “Ooh, Kill ‘Em.” Hit the jump to check it out.