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Jay Electronica Disses Drake & J. Cole During Live Show
This is borderline pitiful.
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The most perplexing, and amusing, part of the whole ordeal is the lack of discography for Jay to back up his claims. Instead of finally releasing his album, Electronica has found another way to be in the headlines without even dropping a record. While gracing the stage, the “Exhibit C” rhymer apparently had a lot on his mind when it came to some of the MCs dominating hip-hop at the moment – namely Drake and J. But, until there’s a true body of work – like an album – to use for measurement, his words probably won’t get a rise out of either Cole or Drake.
Jay Electronica recently took shots at Drake and J. “You might be the 6 God, but I am the God”. “Whoever your favorite rapper is, they all know I’m the God!”
He interrupted Skepta’s “Shutdown” and said, “I’m sorry but J”.
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The first Jay Electronica music, Act I: Eternal Sunshine (The Pledge), a 15-minute continuous piece, hit the web in 2007 and generated significant hype around the mysterious emcee. We really don’t care about you trying to verbally spar with these two behemoths.