Despite being one of the staunchest flag-wavers for his hometown, Long Beach rapper Vince Staples is adamant that the best rappers in hip-hop hail from elsewhere. However, when he expressed this opinion while commenting on T.I.’s Verzuz challenge for 50 Cent, he inadvertently sparked a debate that had him fielding fan frustrations when some folks — mostly New Yorkers — disagreed.
According to Vince, “Atlanta got the best rappers ever and it’s not even close.” He tweeted this in response to fans writing off T.I. in a hits battle with 50 Cent, an occurrence to which he took some issue. “Y’all just be talking to fit in,” he wrote. “T.I. got a plethora of bangers.” However, once he’d made his Atlanta declaration, some fans enthusiastically disagreed.
Y’all just be talking to fit in T.I. got a plethora of bangers.
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
Atlanta got the best rappers ever and it’s not even close.
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
“They don’t rap in Atlanta they make up dances,” wrote one fan. Vince replied: “The originators of hip hop was dancing around New York City in leather outfits.” This is true. Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; please look them up.
It’s ten billion rappers from Atlanta and they all got a classic song and unique outfits. They probably got more outfits than they got songs.
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
The originators of hip hop was dancing around New York City in leather outfits. https://t.co/9UmcyJkhaA
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
As evidence of his claim, Vince pointed out his view that “Young Dro got more wordplay than a lot of n****s from everywhere and he not even brought up as a top Atlanta rapper.” When asked to list his own top ten, he offered “Lauryn Hill, Andre, Scarface, E40, Snoop, Kurupt, Missy Elliot, Blu, Kanye, and Young Thug” as examples of some of his favorites.
Young Dro got more wordplay than a lot of niggas from everywhere and he not even brought up as a top Atlanta rapper https://t.co/xwsgiMGOGG
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
Lauryn Hill, Andre, Scarface , e40, Snoop,Kurupt, Missy Elliot, Blu, Kanye, Young Thug https://t.co/merccwCRXO
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
When this sparked another minor backlash thanks to the inclusion of Young Thug — whose off-kilter delivery has always made him a subject of controversy, especially up north where all the beats sound like train tracks — Vince had to defend his pick by pointing out how the goalposts of lyricism move from case to case, mostly to suit those New Yorkers’ need to be at the center of the conversation.
That SahBabii just dropped go educate yourself on Atlanta. Martin Luther King was from Atlanta and the flow was crazy. Stop talking to me.
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
Can y’all define lyrical because y’all change it for every argument. Thug got obvious wordplay but y’all say he don’t count because he lacks “content” but y’all didn’t say that for Ghostface or ODB. https://t.co/RkYnk8u1Bc
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
“Can y’all define lyrical because y’all change it for every argument,” he asked. “Thug got obvious wordplay but y’all say he don’t count because he lacks ‘content’ but y’all didn’t say that for Ghostface or ODB.” He also pointed out why the backlash struck him as silly, because, “Y’all be treating personal preference like it’s the law of the land we gotta stop that.”
Why? “Scooby snack plastic Jurassic ass booby trap” – Ghostface https://t.co/xLZUN08OC7
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
Y’all be treating personal preference like it’s the law of the land we gotta stop that.
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 8, 2020
He spent a few more hours joking around with fans, including jibing a few by calling them white supremacists, until he realized that “the hip hop pages reposting me.” He got off a couple more jokes before logging off but this morning, delivered the coup de grace, in his typical sarcastic fashion: “I GOT HACCED!”
Aw cuh the hip hop pages reposting me. My bad I apologize the best rappers come from wherever y’all like. I hope this make y’all feel better leave me alone
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 9, 2020
White supremacist. https://t.co/5DVQogUDX6
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 9, 2020
Y’all acting like I said something bad about New York I got more Yankee Hats than all y’all.
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 9, 2020
Bro I really don’t care at all I just work here. https://t.co/6X5DBzlGMa
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 9, 2020
I GOT HACCED!
— Vince Staples (@vincestaples) July 9, 2020
Check out Vince’s hilarious fan interactions above.
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