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The Game Disses Frank Ocean and New Generation of Rappers

06/17/2014
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(Radio.com) There's a lot of name-dropping going on in The Game's new song - and some of it is less than flattering. For his new song "Bigger Than Me," the rapper goes in on fellow artists who, he feels, need to be knocked down a peg or two because all in all, they're not more popular or influential in hip-hop than he is.

"Bigger Than Me" pulls in one's attention with the sound of a chainsaw cutting through the silence - he's cutting these rappers down a size or two, one might say - before running down the list of artists who are on another level compared to the artists against whom he's rhyming.

"These n-as ain't bigger than me / These n-as ain't Nas, they ain't Jigga to me / These n-as ain't Em, they ain't 50 to me," he raps, questioning the next generation of rap and how they compare to the greats. "N-as talkin' that s-t 'bout the new generation / Man, f- these n-as, I'll slash your f-ing faces." Presumably with a chainsaw.

Along the way, he spits fire at XXL's Freshmen cover, calling the rappers in question "a whole bunch of soft-ass n-as." He even takes a swing at Frank Ocean by referencing his sexuality: "Hey, Frank Ocean / Go ahead and f- these f- n-as."

Listen to the track here.

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