Killer Mike has hit again at followers of Travis Scott who criticized him for profitable Finest Rap Album on the Grammys over the Utopia rapper.
Chatting with Advanced, Mike mentioned: “As an artist, I deeply have reverence for and admire Travis Scott, he’s wonderful. I’m by no means going to suppose anyone deserves something in entrance of me, particularly after I put in my greatest. However a number of his followers, they don’t like Mike now. And I’ve to just accept that. That’s fantastic.
“However there’s going to come back a time of their life that somebody they care deeply for dies. And the query is, what tune are you going to pivot to? I occur to have a document known as ‘Motherless’ that acknowledges that. A whole lot of these followers are younger males and looking for their method.”
The Atlanta rap veteran continued to elucidate that he believes his music presents extra depth than La Flame’s.
“I take heed to Travis, I jam. However man, does the document hit you want, shed tears? When she gained’t allow you to see your little one, with little one assist in your Black ass. For the errors you’ve made. Whenever you’re going through jail and your suspended license.
“That’s what my music does. It’s there for you. It’s the blues, child. I’m there to care for the entire human being and to talk to the entire human being.”
Killer Mike speaks on the outcomes of this 12 months’s GRAMMY Awards 🏆 pic.twitter.com/2DztYyKzmT
— Advanced Music (@ComplexMusic) August 19, 2024
One high-profile fan who had a problem with Killer Mike’s Michael profitable the Grammy over Travis Scott was streamer Kai Cenat.
“Who determined this muthafucka? Her Loss? Utopia? Metro Boomin? My n-gga!” Cenat yelled on his stream whereas watching the awards present earlier this 12 months.
The web star went on to congratulate Mike on his victory however admitted, “I don’t know who that is.”
The Run The Jewels rapper responded by encouraging 22-year-old Cenat to broaden his musical horizons.
“I’m simply gonna say to younger individuals on the market: it ain’t nothing improper with increasing, it ain’t nothin’ improper with making an attempt one thing else. You don’t should at all times be within the crowd,” he mentioned on the Baller Alert podcast.
“As a child, I listened to as a lot rock ‘n’ roll as I did rap,” he continued. “I listened to Metallica. I listened to Led Zeppelin. You simply heard T-Ache do a rendition of Ozzy Osbourne when he was with Black Sabbath. You must turn into culturally wealthy.”