While true Hip Hop heads critique the contents of Jay Electronica’s premier album A Written Testimony, Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg is now accusing Roc Nation’s shining son of anti-Semitism.
On the track “Better In Tune With The Infinite,” which was recorded in 2014, the NOLA native spit, “My feet might fail me, my heart might ail me/ the synagogues of Satan might accuse or jail me”, using a common biblical reference used in describing people of Jewish descent.
Rosenberg let the world know viaTwitter he wasn’t feeling the allegedly bashing bar.
When Ebro showed his co-host that this same reference was used in the Bible, quoting, “Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee,” Rosenberg responded by saying, “That’s New Testament …”
Rosenberg and Electronica haven’t had the best of relationships, with Jay E jumping on Twitter in 2014 to demand Rosenberg apologize for calling PE’s Chuck D “an online troll.”
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