Rico Recklezz is not letting up on Kanye West. Rico Recklezz feels the G.O.O.D. Music boss is not representing the Chi properly with his recent antics.
Rico expressed his thoughts on Yeezy during an interview with Hip Hops Revival.
“Shout out Kanye West, boy,” Rico said. “His a– be acting like a girl sometimes. He supposed to be from Chicago. Stop acting like a girl. Like for real. You got kids now. Get off that b***h fore I have to come smack yo face through.”
This isn’t Rico’s first time getting at Ye. He first got at Ye in his “Hit Em Up (Remix),” rapping, “And this n***a Common always got su’m to say/He better stay his a– on the West, just like Kanye.”
Rico isn’t alone in his thoughts on Ye. J. Cole is believed to have directed his Freddie Joachim-produced song “False Prophets” towards Ye.
Cole raps:
“Ego in charge of every move, he’s a star/And we can’t look away due tot the days that he caught our hearts/He’s falling apart, but we deny it/Justifying that half a– s**t he dropped, we always buy it/When he tell us he a genius, but it’s clearer lately/It’s been hard for him to look into the mirror lately/There was a time when this n***a was my hero, maybe/That’s the reason why his fall from grace is hard to take/Cause I believed him when he said his s**t was purer and he the type of n***a swear he real but all around him fake/The women, the d**kriders, you know the yes men/Nobody with the balls to say something to contest him/So he grows out of control into the person that he truly was all along, it’s starting to show, damn/Wonder what happened/Maybe it’s my fault for idolizing n****s based off the words they be rapping/But come to find out, these n****s don’t even write they s**t/Hear some new style bubbling up, then they bit the s**t/Damn, that’s what I get for lyin to myself/Well f** it, what’s more important is he’s cryin out for help/While the world’s egging him on, I’m begging him to stop/And layin his old s**t, knowin he won’t top it/False prophets.”
Snoop Dogg even clowned Ye’s recent behavior after his antics during his Saint Pablo show at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA. Yeezy notably called out Jay Z and Beyonce.
“Jay Z, call me bruh. You still ain’t call me,” said ‘Ye. “Jay Z, I know you got killers. Please don’t send ’em at my head. Just call me. Talk to me like a man.”
Ye went onto reveal Beyonce fixed an awards show to win video of the year.
“Beyoncé, I was hurt! I went down seven years on behalf of you,” he said.
Snoop Dogg watched footage of Ye’s rant and was convinced the rapper was crazy.
“This n***a onstage…this n***a crazier than the s— I got on my head,” starts Uncle Snoop as he occasionally drags from a blunt. “That n***a crazy. I can’t believe he still talking. He picked the wrong night to vent like that. Them Sacramento n****s ain’t feeling that s—. He shoulda had a bunch of weird m———— like you when he was talking that weird a– s—. That’s just my thought. I smoke weed. Weed don’t make you do that. What the f— is he on?”