Starting off with a sample from the movie 'The Fifth Element,' Luda calls out the up-and-coming rappers, without mentioning any names, though he does reference the 'My Chick Bad' controversy.
"I'm the truth in this booth and you n----s all hoes," Luda raps on the Wonder-produced track. "Counterfeit rappers say I'm stealing they flows/ But I can't steal what you never made up bitch/ Y'all some duplicate rap cloning n----s/ I manufacture you hoes, put on your makeup bitch."
Luda continues to educate the young MCs later in the song, referring to himself as a pioneer, and urging Sean and Drake to "say it to my face."
"Let me explain, nothing's been new since Big Daddy Kane/ Flows get recycled, passed around to different names/ Y'all get a couple hit records, make some noise and have the nerve to start shouting?" the Atlanta rap vet spits. "May not like the way I used it but you know you ain't invent it, boy/ Do your research before you make a claim/ So bogus that's disrespecting pioneers in the game."
'Bada Boom' appears on Luda's new '1.21 Gigawatts: Back to the First Time' mixtape, which also features appearances by Waka Flocka, Meek Mill, Gucci Mane, Rick Ross and Wiz Khalifa. Download it here.
Drake and Sean have yet to respond to Luda's attack, which comes just a day after the release of Drake's long-awaited sophomore album, 'Take Care.
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