Round 2: Bizzle Gives Jay-Z a 2 Blow Combo

Posted on 25 August 2010 by iLL

www.illholiday.com- I was not going to touch this with a stick at first. But-I changed my mind after hearing the song.
Gospel Rapper Bizzle gets industry fame off of his last 2 dis records of Jay-Z.
Even though he is one of many, many Holy Hip Hop artists that have taken exception to Mr. Braggadocious, Bizzle has managed to garner national press in the process. This makes me wonder a few things…

1. Why does anyone care?
2. Does this mean that others (bloggers, artists, hip hop fans, Industry Execs) secretly agree with Bizzle?
3. Are we looking for Jay to reply?
4. Does this mean that all we have to do is drop a beef song to get national exposure?

I don’t know. I never have and never will be a Jay-Z fan, but I can’t say I’m a Bizzle Fan either. I am, however a fan of art. From that stand point I challenge myself to say, “Talent at what cost?” The host of reasons that Jay doesn’t appeal are all around what he stands for in contrast to what I stand for. We just don’t see life the same way. Many of the points Bizzle makes strike emotions in me, as well as those who already don’t like Jay-Z, but what is gained from this? Can there be anything gained besides more people hearing their first gospel rap song?

What do you think?

  • Bigjmo1

    ILL, THAT IS THE REAL TRUTH! MOVE FORWARD YOUNG SOLDIER! I HOPE YOU DON”T MIND IF I JACK THIS…?

  • Anonymous

    No Prob! We got to be wise as fox and gentle as a dove. But whatever we do, we got to do it with love!

  • Kidwalker

    Case, Not sure what to think because I don’t know much about Jay Z or Bizzle and I’ve heard a lot of stuff linking Jay Z and the others to cults, the devil, and free masons, etc. For me the bottom line lies with final judgement being that of Jesus Christ…I don’t agree with rappers, Christian or Non-Christians, saying “N##@@@” in their songs; nor do I agree with people wearing the sacred cross and parading around in scandalous attire or spitting profanity like they are reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. The cross and the things of God are to be respected and protected. When it comes to anything, I think we need to rely on Philippians 4:8 “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things.”

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