Lupe Fiasco Puts His Own Spin on J. Cole's "Everybody Dies"

Lupe Fiasco delivers a new track called "N.E.R.D." in which he raps over J. Cole's "Everybody Dies" beat.

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Just a week after Lupe Fiasco released a track called “Killers,” the Chicago rapper surprised fans with a new and controversial cut called “N.E.R.D.”

In the unmixed song, Lupe can be heard rapping over J. Cole’s “Everybody Dies” track, which samples A Tribe Called Quest’s “Lyrics to Go.” Cole’s original version was a response to a group of artists he referred to as “amateur eight week rappers, Lil' whatever—just another short bus rapper." It was some pretty harsh commentary on the new generation of rappers; however, Lupe wasn’t about to let Cole dish out all the criticism.

Mood. pic.twitter.com/RmLdHR2Mns

— “DRILL MUSIC IN ZION” Out Now! (@LupeFiasco) December 12, 2016

In his rendition, the 34-year-old rapper goes in on some of hip-hop’s rising stars—calling out their skill level as well as naivety. 

“Too many best rappers, not enough best rhymes tho/Guess I’m delusional, used to doing it all the time so/Maybe I’m just jaded, out of touch and unrelated/Unable to connect greatness based on the person who makes it,” he raps. “Or maybe I just hate it/And that would make me hater Maybe it is great but that don’t mean it’s raider/Having your profile raised doesn’t make you a raiser/Being ambiguous with assertions isn’t making you safer.”

He also raps about artists being easily deceived by record labels.

“Artist gettin’ robbed before they publish/By dirty Jewish execs that think his alms from the covenant/I’ll retire when I’m tired, that’s a Firestone death/Easy to say when nobody’s there, like a microphone check.”

Unsurprisingly, the verse was criticized for being anti-Semitic. But Lupe denied the accusations—kind of. 

Idk man, you could've just said "dirty execs" and gotten your point across.

— 🌴Sam🌴 (@YesterdawgLoL) December 13, 2016

Its some upright moral Jewish execs in this biz and some low down dirty awful motherfuckers that would sell they mother into slavery. Shrug

— “DRILL MUSIC IN ZION” Out Now! (@LupeFiasco) December 13, 2016

All day...dirty as hell. What's the problem? https://t.co/aMnoyz62GN

— “DRILL MUSIC IN ZION” Out Now! (@LupeFiasco) December 13, 2016
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You can listen to “N.E.R.D.” above. Lupe’s is reportedly working on three albums—Drogas, Drogas Light, and Skulls—which were originally slated to drop in 2016, but have since been delayed.

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