Do you remember the jabs Lil Wayne took towards Jay-Z on "It's Good," off "Tha Carter IV"? Welp, it didn't seem to stress Jay-Z.
While at the Shawn Carter Foundation's Making the Ordinary Extroardinary fundraiser on Thursday night (Sept 29), Jay-Z talked to MTV News on the hip-hop beef with Weezy. "That's sport. That's rap music," Jay-Z told MTV. "Nothing is going to change. Only thing that changes is the participants."
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Jay-Z and Wayne (with the help of Birdman) have been going back and forth on who makes the most money. After Birdman claimed Weezy was the best rapper and had pockets bigger than Jay-Z, the rap mogul took to his collaborative single with Kanye West, "H.A.M.," to respond.
"I'm like, 'Really, half-a-billi?' Ni**a, really, you got Baby money/ Keep it real with ni**as, ni**as ain't got my lady money," Jay raps.
Wayne fired back on "It's Good," featuring Drake and Jadakiss, by saying, "Talkin' bout Baby money? I got your baby money/ Kidnap your b*tch, get that 'how much you love your lady' money."
Before Jay shrugged off the verse from "Tha Carter IV" song, Weezy told VIBE magazine that he didn't expect any repercussions from his jab. "Every man should know the repercussions and consequences behind whatever they do before they do it. And of course, I know there won't be any repercussions behind what I did."