Jay Electronica Weighs In on K Dot’s Control Controversy

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(CelebNMusic247-News) Jay Electronica Weighs In on K Dot’s Control Controversy

On Monday, Kendrick Lamar dropped an explosive attacks on hip hop BLASTING every rapper in the way and now Jay Electronica says he likes controversy!

Its only been a little over 24 hours since the track hit the airwaves and aftershocks are still knocking down walls since K Dot spit 32 bars, unlike many rapper. Kendrick’s speaker-shattering verse is getting widespread attention in the blogosphere and with media outlets igniting a firestorm of controversy in the process in hopes to wake hip hop lazy rappers to up their game.

Not only is K Dot spitting wicked verses on the Big Sean “Control (HOF)” track, so is Jay Electronica who has a shattering verse especially with lines like “I’m spittin’ this sh-t for closure/And God is my witness, so you could get it from Hova… That’s why I came with a rock, then signed my name on the Roc/Draw a line around some Earth, then put my name on the plot.”

Electronica drops some insight on how the music industry works, chews you up and can spit you out. This is why Big Sean’s “Control (HOF) remix”  didn’t make the album because of its lyrical content and legal clearances.

Now Jay Electronica weighs in on the highly-publicized record when talking to REVOLT:

“I like the song and the stir it’s causing.”

“It’s good for rap music.” The aftermath of “Control” found rappers like Joe Budden, Fabolous, Big Daddy Kane, Meek Mill, Wale, Pusha T all speaking their thoughts on Twitter, while rappers like Joell Ortiz, Fred the Godson, B.o.B, Los and most recently, Lupe Fiasco ran to the booth to fire back on the mic.”

Originally, the seven-minute song, produced by No I.D., was slated to appear on Sean’s forthcoming Hall of Fame album, but due to sample-clearance issues he was forced to throw it online for free as a pre-release appetizer.