Freddie to diss Rakim?

Casey

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Staff member
#1
Someone is getting ready to do the absolutely unthinkable: call Rakim out on a record by name. It's not going to be anything like the subliminal sparring that was rumored to be going on between Rakim and Big Daddy Kane in the '80s. This person is going to dis the God, one of the greatest MCs ever. Who has enough courage to do so? None other than Mr. Fearless himself, Freddie Foxxx a.k.a. Bumpy Knuckles. The song is called "The King Is Down" and appears on his new LP, Amerikkkan Black Man.

"I will eat Rakim's ass alive on any record, any stage," Bumpy Knuckles asserted recently. "When I finish with him, every bit of legendary status he had is gonna go out the window. I swear on everything I stand on, I will eat that n---a alive, bar by bar. I'll tell him to his muthaf---in' face."

So now you're gasping for air, and wondering why Freddie — a legendary hip-hop figure in his own right, who's earned respect for street pedigree as well as rap skills — is going at Ra. Well according to Foxxx, it goes back to the '80s in Wyandanch, New York, where Foxxx's rap team Supreme Force used to be competitive with Ra's team the Love Brothers. This was pre-Eric B. and Rakim.

"We got a history, you know. We got a real long history," Foxxx explained. "We from the same part of town. Ra has always had an attitude towards me that he was better than me — on the mic and more successful. How dare he think he can out-rhyme me. He has one style, that's all he's ever had."

What really got Foxxx upset, he said, was a Q&A with Rakim he read on hip-hop Web site Halftime Online. Rakim was asked about a battle that supposedly took place back in the day between the Love Brothers and Supreme Force squad.

"I never f---ing turned down a battle with that muthaf---er!" Rakim is quoted as saying. "Foxxx wasn't ferocious like that. Foxxx had two other cats that used to rhyme with him. They were a good group, but Foxxx wasn't ferocious like that baby pa."

"I read the article and it set me off," Foxxx said. "He said I'm 'not ferocious.' How dare he? His ego kicked in. I said I'm gonna let the world who he really is. People are only calling him a legend because of what he did with Eric B. Everything after that was wack. Nobody will say it to his face."

Foxxx said he's not sure when the dis record will be coming out, but his LP is slated for sometime in February. WWE champion John Cena and Talib Kweli rap on a record called "Give it to the A&R," while the Alchemist, Pete Rock, DJ Scratch and DJ Premier produced a myriad of the records.

"I'm too old to be chasing publicity," Foxxx said when asked if he really has a legitimate gripe with Rakim or if he's just doing it for hype for his album. "I don't need the publicity. I ain't no hater. But when I see he's so quick to always shoot me in the foot, enough is enough. Why would I want to get recognition on Rakim? He's nothing to me. Y'all see him differently than I do. On the song, I never called his name. We used to call him 'Pop' back in the day. I don't call him 'Rakim' on the record, I call him 'Pop.' "

Bumpy Knuckles also said he dares Rakim to come back at him on wax. "Turn your mic on, B," he said defiantly. "I want him to put me in my place."
whoa.
 

roaches

Well-Known Member
#4
Well, this is one way to get some hype back after no one's cared about you for seven years and you haven't made anything worth listening to in eight.
 
#7
roaches said:
Well, this is one way to get some hype back after no one's cared about you for seven years and you haven't made anything worth listening to in eight.
Yea, everything I heard from Freddie after Industry Shakedown (great album.. every premo track on that one is a banger) was pretty ass... :-/
 

Sarr

Wishes he was on probation
#8
atlast...cant wait to hear this

i think rakim is one of the most arrogant, and overrated rappers in hiphop

no way near the top 5 if you ask me

has anybody else ever dissed rakim before?
 
#9
haha this is so staged. 2 old 80s rappers definately got together and said "hiphop is awful right now, lets get back in the game and try to save it".

this is kinda funny, but kinda sad in its own way
 
#10
CoolWaterz said:
haha this is so staged. 2 old 80s rappers definately got together and said "hiphop is awful right now, lets get back in the game and try to save it".
Yeah, I'm sure that's exactly how it went down.
 
#13
ThUg $TyLe said:
^It's WWE. :mad:

And yeah i want to hear this.
Not to get too much off topic... but fuck the pandas. Only major wrestling company I know is WWF... I don't give a shit what the pandas say. I grew up with WWF... and it's stil WWF to me... fuck this "E" shit.

But... to make this somewhat on topic... Cena's actually a good rapper, but I just can't see him fitting in on this.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#14
Being probably the biggest Rakim fan on this site, one word describes how I feel about this..

Excited.

This isn't the beef that we've come to know nowadays. It's not about violence or money or revenge - it's about lyrical supremecy. This is classic, and I hope that something comes of it.

All I can say is that I hope Freddie brings the heat, and then Ra brings it harder.



I'm going to Rakim live tomorrow night. I'll let y'all know if he says anything. Hell, I'll even try to talk to him about it.
 
#18
Man, Foxx should just take a leaf out of his character's book in John Cena's video and proclaim: "I ain't getting in no beef" because it's gonna be more than just his knuckles that are bumpy after this, it's gonna be the road to recovery as well. If Ra is "Pop" then Freddie is "Ma" because he's gonna lyrically take it in the ass.
 

AmerikazMost

Well-Known Member
#19
Halftimeonline: I was reading a couple of interviews with Freddie Foxxx and he always says when you and Eric B got together Eric was actually looking for him and he found you instead. In one interview he said he was trying to battle you and your crew back in the days but he said you didn’t want to battle. Is there any truth that Foxxx ever challenged you to a battle?

Rakim: Foxxx lived a town over from where I lived, but I NEVER fucking turned down a battle with that motherfucker! Foxxx get the fuck out of my face. You can front on the whole world but you not fronting on me nigga you never wanted it and you’ll never get it. This is what I’ve been doing from day one. Fuck that bullshit man. Back in the day we were supposed to battle but as far as I remember the story correctly they didn’t want to fuck around. They didn’t like coming to our part of the town. They didn’t even like going to the parties where we were because we drew at motherfuckers at the party. So run that shit by him. Tell him you spoke to Ra, tell him everything he’s been talking is fabricated and I never turned down a fucking battle with Freddie Foxxx. Tell him to knock it off and stop fronting. It’s Rakim Allah man he know who the fuck I am man.

Halftimeonline: Haha. That’s Freddie Foxxx though so I had to bring it out there.

Rakim: Yea, man they were doing shows around the way. They were holding it down for there town and we was holding it down in our town. The town wanted to see us do it. We were at every park jam jumpoff, house party jumpoff, and backyard jumpoff. Ask Foxxx where was they at. We only seen them at the roller skating rink and shit like that nahmean. I can’t even believe the nigga Foxxx had the fucking audacity to fix his fucking face to say some shit like that. And Eric B came to the hood and asked Alvin Toney who the nastiest motherfucker on the mic was and Alvin Toney brought him straight to my crib. I didn’t hear about Freddie Foxxx or none of that shit back in the day because Foxxx wasn’t ferocious like that. Foxxx had two other cats that used to rhyme with him. They were a good group but Foxxx wasn’t ferocious like that baby pa. Alvin Toney brought him straight to my crib and I was like Al who the hell is this? Word up.





From July 6th of this year.
http://halftimeonline.com/hip-hop-icon-series/rakim-2/
 
#20
Sarr said:
has anybody else ever dissed rakim before?
Pac dissed Rakim in an interview. I don't have it in from of me, but it went something like this:

"I was a fan of KRS-One... LL... all them niggas... Rakim... that's why I can destroy them. I've mastered their styles. They could keep writing new shit, but I've mastered their styles."
 

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