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Rakim Offers MC Serch The Fade Over Ghostwriting Claims, Issue Cleared Up Real Quick

Rapper Rakim performed live at the People's Poetry and Jazz Festival in Philadelphia

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Rakim is currently on a press run for his new book Sweat The Technique and has made his rounds to all the notable outlets. During a visit with The Lord Sear Special on Shade 45, a conversation ensued where Lord Sear brought up a controversial moment involving MC Serch allegedly ghostwriting for the God, to which Ra said he’d put the mitts on the 3rd Bass rapper.

In the conversation, Sear asked Rakim about MC Serch’s interview with DJ Vlad where it seemed he said that he was approached to write for Rakim who allegedly had a writer’s block but that wasn’t the case according to the Follow The Leader rapper.

“No disrespect to my man Serch but I will knock my man the f*ck out if he is trying to say that he wrote something or I needed some help. Don’t throw no bullsh*t in the game 40 years later, man. Serch, I love you man but I will knock you the f*ck out, f*cking up my legacy. Don’t do that,” Rakim said.

Serch replied with the swiftness because although Rakim’s threats came with a rare chuckle, it still sounded deadly serious. Serch took to video for the discussion and while Lyor Cohen did indeed ask for the ghostwriting assignment, Eric B. disapproved of the move thus Rakim never knew about it. As it stands, Lord Sear appears to have a brewing beef with MC Serch to contend with and will appear on SiriusXM today to discuss the matter.

Check out the Lord Sear and Rakim interview below. Hit the 13:00-minute mark for the ghostwriting discussion.

Check out MC Serch’s response below.

 

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Lil Yachty Reveals He Was The Bad B*tch Behind The City Girls’ Hit “Act Up” & Twitter Reacts

Lil Yachty Reveals He Wrote City Girls' Hit "Act Up" Twitter Reacts

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Ghostwriting is nothing new in the music world, hell, for the most part, it puts on display how talented a singer/rapper/songwriter truly is. Case in point, Lil Yachty set twerking Twitter ablaze when he dropped the bomb that he wrote the City Girls’ hit record “Act Up.”

That’s right the Teenage Emotions rapper is the pen behind the raunchy lyrics. Speaking with Kerwin Frost Thursday, April 18., Yachty broke down how he wrote the entirety of “Act Up” for Quality Control teammates except for J.T.’s last verse.

“When it came out, people was so shocked, and they didn’t believe it. I wrote the whole song, except for J.T.’s last verse. But everything that everyone is singing, I wrote the whole thing.”

If you check the credits, J.T. is credited as a writer on the song but her fellow City Girl Caresha “Yung Miami” Brownlee is not but don’t think for a second her pen game is weak. She is most definitely credited for writing other tracks on their debut Girl Code.

Yachty also revealed in the interview that “Act Up” was the first time he wrote a song for someone either than himself. He told Frost that he was inspired by a friend to write the song and when it came to the inspiration behind the lyrics, states he “just thought like them.”

“I just thought like them. I know them personally, and I know what women like to hear, I was like, ‘What’s some raunchy sh*t?’ So before I went in the booth, I said, ‘No homo y’all.’ Because all my boys was in the room. And I started saying just crazy sh*t. But I came out, and I was like, ‘Y’all watch, this is about to blow up.’”

Yachty isn’t done lending his pen either, he also revealed that “Act Up” inspired him to do more writing and that there other songs coming down the pipeline soon. It’s clear he wants the world to know despite just wanting to be happy and have fun, he is quite serious about this rap game and has some skills. He’s got the hits to prove it.

“People always try to discredit me. So when I saw it, I realized how I get my credit a different way, I write sh*t all the time… I can think like other people. That was a real fun experience for me, and it was most fun when it leaked to the public. I spent a few days just reading people’s responses because I didn’t speak on it, I didn’t say anything.”

As you can imagine though Twitter was shocked to find out that Yachty was the voice behind their “favorite City Girl.” You can see all of the reactions below.

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