Kid Capri educates Lil Pump on his recent Eminem remarks.
Lil Pump recently fired shots at Eminem and called him lame as hell, along with saying that nobody listens to him anymore. “Aye, f**k Eminem! You lame as hell. Ain’t nobody listens to your old a**. You lame as f**k, b**ch.” After that, he received a lot of bashing on social media from Hip-Hop fans as well as Eminem’s affiliates. The Producer/Rapper Kid Capri also decided to teach the controversial Florida rapper Lil Pump a lesson for calling Eminem “Old”.
Kid Capri, a Grammy Award-winning DJ and producer who has previously worked with Big L, Jay-Z, DJ AM, Nas, KRS-One, Warren G, Big Pun, The Lox, Snoop Dogg, Foxy Brown, Kendrick Lamar, and others, chose to educate Lil Pump in the wake of Eminem’s diss.
“@lilpump relax playboy, I usually don’t say anything about this type of stuff, and I don’t know what your problem with @eminem is, really don’t care. because it has nothing to do with me, but when you call that “OLD” shit out your mouth, that’s when I step in, we are gonna change this narrative right NOW, get it straight, just like some of my older friends in hip hop, I’m older, and we are gorilla’s with this shit, plus I personally did a lot in this business and still do, i’m sure you know that, and if you don’t, do your homework. and so did a lot of other older states men in hip hop, SOME of you young dudes talk that old shit like that’s a bad thing, it’s really a compliment, because trust me, you would not be able to stand the pressure of a real legend on your ass on ANY stage, no matter how big your record is, facts!!! We always respected the people that came before us, I know I did and still do, because they didn’t get what the ones that came after did, Listen, at the rate SOME of you are going, you better hope to live to become my age or Eminem’s age, I myself respect the younger generation and bang all the younger music and I produce it, and help some of the younger rappers behind closed doors and open ones as well, because I still understand the youth, if the music is dope, it doesn’t matter when it was made, or how old you gotta be to play it. I’ve played YOUR music on my radio show on @siriusxmfly many times, here’s some older advice, why don’t you just make your records, stay away from trump, respect people that paved the way for you, and respect older people period, instead of saying things and doing things that make you look like you cloutting? Would you disrespect your parents and call them old?? You wouldn’t, o yeah, Eminem is a monster, listen, Your a rich young man, it’s time to grow up, one day you will be older, does that mean you won’t be capable of doing your job? This is really not about only you, it’s about people that think like you, wise up! Hope what I just said makes you think and not react in a childish way, because I’m not gonna go back and forth, enjoy your life.” wrote Kid Capri in his lengthy Instagram post.
Kid Capri wanted to address Lil Pump’s comments — but in a constructive manner. As he explains, “It’s starting to get a little bit too crazy where people think they can just say whatever they want and I felt like I needed to approach it. And what I said to him was, in a dad son type of way, let him know that, ‘Dog, enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, enjoy your money. Don’t disrespect people that you know you couldn’t handle the pressure of being on any stage with no Eminem or myself.’“So why would you even go at somebody like that? Let’s keep it respectful. You want the respect from the older people, why you disrespecting the older people? And my thing is, I’m with everybody, my radio show is for the young and old, my album is for the young and old. Everything I do is for the young and old, never no one sided thing, but what’s right is right. You can’t disrespect people that have been here before you and laid the groundwork and open the doors for you to walk through. It’s just crazy.”
On his 2018 album ‘Kamikaze,’ Eminem chastised Lil Pump, accusing him and Lil Xan of ripping off Lil Wayne’s face tattoos in ‘The Ringer.’ He rapped, “Lil’ Pump, Lil’ Xan imitate Lil’ Wayne.” “Thank you,” Pump said. “I deserved that.”
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