Canibus has to clarify his azz eating bars in 2nd Round Knockout

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The youth are stupid if they think he's doing a diss record and talking about eating azz





Canibus Clarifies Questionable Lyric In LL Cool J Diss Record, “2nd Round KO”​

"Hey, that's not what it meant back then!" the 48-year-old said of the line in question.

BY PREEZY BROWN
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FEBRUARY 21, 2023 12:59PM

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Canibus recently gave insight to a lyric from his LL Cool J diss record “Second Round K.O.” that has given fans cause to pause for quite some time.
In one couplet during the song’s second verse, the Jamaican rap artist gloats about his rhyme skills being superior to the Queens legend’s, in spite of the disparity between their bank accounts. “Well, lemme tell you somethin’, you might got more cash than me/ But you ain’t got the skills to eat a ni**a’s ass like me!” Canibus barks on the classic single, which was released in 1998 and produced by Jerry Duplessis and Wyclef Jean.

With slang having evolved in the quarter century since the track first dropped, many listeners have misinterpreted the meaning of the lyrics, attributing them as being a boast about his sexual exploits. The infamous battle rapper cleared the air during an appearance on the Outside With Gorilla NEMS show, giving context to the lyrics in light of the various annotations those particular lines have inspired over the years.
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Rappers Wyclef (Nel Ust Wyclef Jean) of The Fugees, Chuck D. (Carlton Douglas Ridenhour) of Public Enemy and Canibus (Germaine Williams) poses for photos backstage after their performances at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, Illinois in July 1998. Raymond Boyd/Getty Images
“Hey, that’s not what it meant back then!” he said when asked to explain the reasoning behind the rhyme. “That’s how old we are. What it is now is you see that type of stuff in the comments section on a website and you can’t do anything about it. I look at it and I’m like, ‘Why did I say that?’ because of how it is. But I know why I said it back then. The comment section is just…yellow tape.”
Canibus’ feud with LL resulted in one of the most epic rhyme-wars of its era, with the veteran responding to LL’s jabs on “4321” with “Second Round K.O.,” which was accompanied by a music video featuring a cameo from heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson. LL would return fire with his own diss record “The Ripper Strikes Back,” which saw the rap pioneer pointing to his adversary’s lack of commercial success, fame and other accolades.

Years after the height of their beef, the pair would have a full circle moment when LL welcomed Canibus to join him onstage during a live performance in New York City. The occasion is one the lyricist remembers fondly, as he detailed a candid interaction between the two prior to hitting the stage. “I came out to the Barclays to perform with him, right,” the MC began. “Hoodie jawn on and I’m sitting there and this n-gga got so much gold on him. I’m like, ‘Yo, you know what? I can’t go out there with you. I need one of them ropes.’ So nicely, I asked him. I said, ‘Yo I got an idea.’”

He then describes an intense stare-down between the two, which momentarily brought to mind their past bad blood. “We staring down. He staring up at me and I’m telling you what I’m saying in my mind. Basically it’s like, ‘Aw, here we go again.’ And he looked at me. I could see the whites of his eyes off the makeup on his cheek. That’s how I could see he was staring straight at me. And I was looking at him like he could read my mind, ‘If you don’t give me that chain!’ That’s what I was thinking. He said, ‘Yo, get Canibus the baby rope!’ That’s why y’all seen me come out with the baby rope!”
Watch Canibus’ appearance on Outside With Gorilla NEMS below.

 
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It was a weird thing to say back then too, at least when I first heard it lol
Not in the context, why would a nikka do a diss track to LL and then offer to eat his ass in the middle of the song?

The sad part is I have watched movies from the 70s and earlier and understood outdated slang given the context of how and when it was used
 

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Not in the context, why would a nikka do a diss track to LL and then offer to eat his ass in the middle of the song?

The sad part is I have watched movies from the 70s and earlier and understood outdated slang given the context of how and when it was used

Naw bruh -

I get what you saying, and I understand it in a battle rapping context; but damn, Canibus was talmbat eating niccas asses in every gottdamn song! The same phrasing…not just eating rappers up, or eating MCs, he used to say “eat a niccas’ ass” A LOT.
He was consistent, née “prolific” at talking about that.

He shoulda addressed this chit 23 years ago
 

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Naw bruh -

I get what you saying, and I understand it in a battle rapping context; but damn, Canibus was talmbat eating niccas asses in every gottdamn song! The same phrasing…not just eating rappers up, or eating MCs, he used to say “eat a niccas’ ass” A LOT.
He was consistent, née “prolific” at talking about that.

He shoulda addressed this chit 23 years ago
Didn't Quavo say he'd eat a nikka's ass like a Almond Joy?

How many 90s rappers referenced getting in a rapper's ass on the battle tip?

We are all mature adults and should be able to understand context without turning into 10 year old kids during recess
 

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Hip Hop has always been full of metaphors how could you ever be confused about that that line?

Did you idiots really think he took that Mic off LL arm? Hey Canibus still got LL mic:snoop:

:ufdup:I'm getting real sick of you young nikkas and ya'll lack of understanding if I see one more bullshyt post I'm going to have to do it to you Meatballs
 

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Didn't Quavo say he'd eat a nikka's ass like a Almond Joy?

How many 90s rappers referenced getting in a rapper's ass on the battle tip?

We are all mature adults and should be able to understand context without turning into 10 year old kids during recess

I don’t know WTF Quavo said, I don’t listen to them like that.

There are a lot of 90s references to “getting in” or “eating” rappers asses on the battle tip. Yes.

My point is - Canibus not just “referenced” that QUITE A BIT, but he actually said the phrase “eat a niccas ass”
oddly specific. So much to where it was noticeable. It was like 2Pac referencing Hennessy
 

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The thing with Canibus is that yes we all understood what he meant. But at the same time, he also had other weird rhymes like on nikkanometry


Now if a bytch sucks yo' dikk for five dollars per square inch
And gets forty dollars, including a five dollar tip
How big was the dikk she just sucked? (Say what?)
Say how big was the dikk she just sucked? (What?)


:dame:

He started the verse with that and then add the inflection in his delivery...
 

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It was pause-worthy back then too.

Horrible, horrible line.

Imagine making a diss track, and telling your opponent that you can eat ass better than him.

Just trash at best.
 
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