T.I. Claims He Can Out Rap Eminem & Jay-Z On A Song

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T.I. Claims He Can Out Rap Eminem & Jay-Z On A Song

T.I. says no one can top him in a song together.

T.I. had been trending recently after the Atlanta rapper claimed that no one wants to be on the same song with him because he can out rap everybody. During his live stream, he name-dropped the likes of Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Nas and said they “Can’t F**k with him.”.

“Ain’t nobody f**kin with me ni**a, No one,” he said in the clip. “To the point, they don’t want to be on the same record with me ni**a because they know they can’t f**k with me ni**a. You never heard me on no record with nobody, it never happened. Ain’t nobody do this sh*t better than me man. I was doing this sh*t since I was 9 years old ni**a. You hear me. Nobody f**king with me. Jay and Nas. Yeah, You need to bring them. Bring them ni**a, that’s who you need. Jay, Nas, Wayne, Ye [Kanye West], that’s who you need. Pusha T, yeah all of them, bring them. Ain’t nobody f**king with me ni**a.”

Tip was apparently motivated by some ongoing online conversation that didn’t show him enough respect, so he addressed his audience in a giant casual Instagram livestream, stating that his name belongs to the top hip hop elite and that he can demolish any major artist when they’re on the same song.

Now in another clip, the Hustle Gang Music boss calls out Eminem, Jay-Z, Drake and says that he can out rap them on a song together. “Put us in the goddamn booth together,” he said. “Put us in a studio together to make a song. Let’s see who, y’all gonna have a hard time telling who goddamn came out on top. I guarantee you motherf**kers. I don’t give a f**k who it is ni**a. Eminem, Jay-Z, Drake, the best in the business. Put us in the same song! Put us in a studio doing the same song at the same motherf**kin’ time and just watch what happen. Just watch. That’s all I’m saying and that’s undeniable.”

He continues, “It kinda perturbs me when motherf**kers, like you know put me in a class or category that I just don’t belong. Commercially they doing well and making good money and doing good for themselves but when it comes to bars and rapping and s**t. C’mon Man… Cut the nonsense.”

However, not everyone agreed with Tip’s contentious comment, as fans questioned it. One user said, “We had the poorest verse on Swagga Like Us, his own damn song,” referring to T.I.’s 2008 collaboration featuring JAY-Z, T.I., Kanye, and Lil Wayne. On their 2012 collaboration, another individual said André 3000 “murdered” Tip. “Sorry.”

T.I. may be considering retiring. Kill the King, the follow-up to 2020’s The L.I.B.R.A., was revealed last year as his “last album.” After the comments about the new album, the 2014’s Earl Sweatshirt’s Joe Budden impersonation resurfaced on Twitter.

The 41-year-old has been calling out 50 Cent for a Verzuz for some time now, and also said that he would love to battle Eminem.

Watch it below.

https://youtu.be/EGzpfhPfZhU

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