Lil Yachty Admits He Only Just Listened To Classic JAY-Z Albums
Lil Yachty doesn’t have JAY-Z on his checklist of dream options – and that’s as a result of he solely simply heard among the legendary rapper’s most basic albums.
The Atlanta native was a visitor on the newest episode of the Flagrant podcast printed on Wednesday (July 31). When co-host Alexx Media famous that Hov was noticeably lacking from Yachty’s dream options checklist, he made a stunning admission.
“I listened to The Black Album for the first time like three days ago,” he revealed on the . “And then I listened to Reasonable Doubt. Aaaand – I think that the Reasonable Doubt album was better in my opinion. He’s an insane lyricist. I’m not a big fan of like, De La production – that type, that sound.”
He continued: “But I think he’s sick. I think the shit he talks about is like shit most people never actually get to experience in life.”
During the debut episode of his podcast A Safe Place final 12 months, Lil Yachty had a sizzling take relating to JAY-Z, arguing that DaBaby had a greater verse than him on Kanye West’sDonda minimize, “Jail.”
“Something I’ve wanted to talk about for a long time,” Yachty started. “The song ‘Jail’ with Kanye West.”
“The one with the greatest rapper ever on it and the one with DaBaby on it,” his co-host MitchGoneMad chimed in.
“In my personal opinion, I think DaBaby had a better verse,” Yachty continued. “I know the conversation of JAY-Z versus DaBaby is insane, but I honestly think his verse was better.
“I feel that’s gonna get me a lot of heat anyway. Maybe not as heated as the whole Biggie situation I dealt with in 2016.”
Mitch went on to say that DaBaby possible may bodily knock out Hov, however that he was not sure about Yachty’s private take. He then reminded Yachty that the Roc Nation boss introduced Oprah to the Brooklyn, New York housing initiatives he grew up in again in 2009.
“Who gives a fuck,” Yachty stated with amusing.
Kanye West launched “Jail” initially with JAY-Z when Donda debuted on streaming companies in August 2021. A number of days later, Ye dropped “Jail Pt 2.” which featured a visitor verse from DaBaby, in addition to vocals from Marilyn Manson.