Joyner Lucas Disses Rappers: The Full Collection

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This thread is dedicated to Joyner's 2017 year of exhaustive rap diss streak that never stopped making my mates overseas topple backwards out of their chairs laughing when I would drop them the original vs remix. I wouldn't say the remixes try to outdo what made the originals succeed, but they serve as some hilarious send-ups of the genre across the board

Hard to say if Americans will be as easily impressed, but I loved every bit of this

Take your pick from all sorts of chart toppers. You might recognize a few.





Future (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





21 Savage (Original)



Joyner's Diss Version:





Future (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





Kendrick Lamar (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





Lil Pump (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





...the only one I feel slightly bad about is Panda, because the Diss is mostly just aimed at people sampling the song after it blew up.



...his version of Mask Off gave me epilepsy.
 
Joyner Lucas is corny as fuck, his song about racism was cringe worthy. For the record I’m not a fan of either the originals or the Joyner diss tracks, I always found remixing popular tracks as just plain lazy.
 
Kendrick Lamar is actually pretty talented


Who’s this Joyner fella. Is he part of that awful british “humor” gang? Like Faulty Towers
 
Joyner Lucas is corny as fuck, his song about racism was cringe worthy. For the record I’m not a fan of either the originals or the Joyner diss tracks, I always found remixing popular tracks as just plain lazy.

Are you still salty because you were one of those knee-jerk yokels that thought he was a fat white guy and didn't listen to anything ITT because you're still burning over it

It's not even that surprising a song for anyone remotely familiar with the guy's work

He does role/reversals in his rap all the time:





track goes one way, switches narrator halfway through

it's just another way of showing a wider narrative, larger scope of vantage points, happens all the time in storytelling, films, novels, you name it

The only reason sherdoggers are triggered by that rap was because it referenced the same tired statistical arguments for generalizing sides used all the time in the War Room (recipients of welware along racial lines, cultural appropriation, destabilization after slavery, gang culture, etc.)

If anything, people who know the actual rapper knows he's been dissing designer culture, synthetic drug culture and gang violence in rap trends for several years. Nothing particularly new.

The I'm Not Racist video is obviously negativity from all sides, it makes sense it pisses people off. That should ideally, be the desired reaction when you see people raging across racial lines.
 
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Kendrick Lamar is actually pretty talented


Who’s this Joyner fella. Is he part of that awful british “humor” gang? Like Faulty Towers

Good lord, man

First listeners thought he was the same person as his music video actors, now you think he's british because the OP is a euro?

try overcoming modern ADD trends for 20 seconds into any song and see if he sounds British to you

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His actual album tracks are way more tongue in cheek than the ones everyone's been throwing tantrums over lately

 


Honestly tho what’s up with black dude rappers having LIL in their names these days. Tons of guys have that moniker it seems.

I remember the 90s gangsta rap era and none of those dudes would be caught dead with LIL in their names
 
Good lord, man

First listeners thought he was the same person as his music video actors, now you think he's british because the OP is a euro?

try overcoming modern ADD trends for 20 seconds into any song and see if he sounds British to you

<Oku02>

His actual album tracks are way more tongue in cheek than the ones everyone's been throwing tantrums over lately




Brah do you know I was joking and not being serious.

I’ve never seen Faulty Towers in my life but I always make fun of it for some reason
 
WTF at that Future guy?

I just watched that video Mask off and he literally has ZERO talent, no rapping skills he just repeats mask off, and repeats single words over and over at least 3 times no sentence structure

wtf happened to rap?

that Joyner Lucas guy can flow and has lyrics, seriously how did this mumble rap get popular, I know rap is mainly for the beat is that it?

This future guy doesnt even try sounds like any ass bum off the street speaking lazy just repeating a word over and over a few times and switching to a couple words rinse recycle repeat
 
WTF at that Future guy?

I just watched that video Mask off and he literally has ZERO talent, no rapping skills he just repeats mask off, and repeats single words over and over at least 3 times no sentence structure

wtf happened to rap?

that Joyner Lucas guy can flow and has lyrics, seriously how did this mumble rap get popular, I know rap is mainly for the beat is that it?

This future guy doesnt even try sounds like any ass bum off the street speaking lazy just repeating a word over and over a few times and switching to a couple words rinse recycle repeat

It caters to the "Lean" audience in rap

all songs must be sang from the bottom of the deepest k-hole or your legitimacy is flawed

just like back when Wayne sang love songs to sipping purp that were ten times too busy than love songs sang to purp are sung now, but the message is still the same

Mumble rap shows the artist is Deeply Committed To The Lean, and are Thusly Committed Deeply to the Lean Lifestyle. Wayne just wasn't Deep in the Lean Enough, he said too many Different Words
 
The OG DNA is still better than Joyners version. I like the Gucci Gang remix the most.
 
I think Joyner Lucas is extraordinarily talented.

I stumbled across him when youtube recommended his video "I'm not Racist" (which was brilliant in my opinion).

His Gucci Gang remix is my favorite of his covers. I hate Lil Pump so much, which made it doubly awesome.
 
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This thread is dedicated to Joyner's 2017 year of exhaustive rap diss streak that never stopped making my mates overseas topple backwards out of their chairs laughing when I would drop them the original vs remix. I wouldn't say the remixes try to outdo what made the originals succeed, but they serve as some hilarious send-ups of the genre across the board

Hard to say if Americans will be as easily impressed, but I loved every bit of this

Take your pick from all sorts of chart toppers. You might recognize a few.





Future (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





21 Savage (Original)



Joyner's Diss Version:





Future (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





Kendrick Lamar (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





Lil Pump (Original)


Joyner's Diss Version:





...the only one I feel slightly bad about is Panda, because the Diss is mostly just aimed at people sampling the song after it blew up.



...his version of Mask Off gave me epilepsy.



{<jordan}Pffft...

Let me show you how a diss track Is properly done..










Trust me, when it comes to an axe to grind, NOBODY want it with Keith.


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Not qualified to make Kendrick a sandwich.
 
Not qualified to make Kendrick a sandwich.

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Plenty of west coast buds of mine vouch that live show Kendrick can't rap on beat to save his life

studio kendrick doesn't fare much better



^^^^^ absolute garbage ^^^^^

if anyone wasn't famous going into the booth on that one they'd be told to take it again and tighten everything way up

Only reason he's promoted so intensely by Aftermath is because the West Coast top tier rap scene is tumbleweeds right now

Rabid fans try to spin so many bars as intentionally offbeat when his reaction speed is just slow and he's constantly trying to hide playing catch up to his own tracks

That's why he started sliding into Lean rap and cutting tours short and songs short and appearances short
because it's easier on him/he's afraid of losing his own beats in public

he tosses around
MLK, Malcolm X , Huey Newton, Fred Hampton and Marcus Garvey like he knows something

guarantee you 200% he's never read anything by them, their body of work or their biographies
 
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