03 Greedo Says 2Pac Was A "B**ch Ass N***a"

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Rapper 03 Greedo attends the Trap House Clothing & Laced South Bay Presents TRAP ALL STAR FEST at The Belasco Theater on February 15, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
And the Tupac slander continues.

2Pac is constantly revered as one of the best rappers ever. While there's clearly a subjective opinion, his impact has lived lived on for over two decades. However, over the past few years, there's been a lot of slander towards the OG's including 2Pac. Lil Xan recently caught flack for calling 2Pac's music boring. Many people used it to criticize the younger generation for their lack of knowledge. However, this may not be a generational thing as many think. In a recent interview, 03 Greedo recently referred to 2Pac as a "bitch ass n*gga" and provided a fully thought out explanation why he thought so.

03 Greedo recently spoke to Billboard about his debut album The Wolf Of Grape Street and more. The conversation led to 03 Greedo speaking about old heads in the game which tumbled into the topic of Lil Xan and his comments about 2Pac. 03 Greedo agreed that 2Pac's music was boring and explained why he's not a fan.

"It is, though. Do they need a n---a who can really rap to tell you? Tupac sucks, n---a. Any type of East Coast, West Coast beef, n---a's from the East Coast. He's delusional. He's a great actor. Part of his music shit was acting. But n---a, I got to go to court on Friday, I got a whole metal leg, I'm really from the projects. I really got my 'hood on my face. My first major project is called The Wolf of Grape Street, the gang I'm from. He didn't even say nothing wrong. Tupac was a bitch ass n---a. I'm a gangsta n---a. What I say goes. I don't give a fuck if I'm wrong."

While his statement is undoubtedly ballsy, he clearly doesn't give a fuck about what anyone thinks. In the conversation, he also expressed disdain towards Timbaland for claiming there are no more producers in the game. He told the interviewer that he didn't want Timbaland mentioned in the conversation and said that he doesn't want to endorse him for saying there's no producers and a lot of beatmakers.

"He said that we don't have a lot of producers and we have a lot of beatmakers and kids with a program. I don't want to endorse him anymore. Some people should watch what they say because it's a slick shot to somebody you don't even know you're taking a shot to."

Elsewhere he refers to Timbaland as a "bitch ass n*gga" while speaking on his appreciation for Nelly Furtado's Loose

 


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