Rocko Explains Changing “U.O.E.N.O.”

Rocko Explains Changing "U.O.E.N.O."

Rocko released an alternate version of his controversial “U.O.E.N.O.” that features Future and Wiz Khalifa, and removed the Rick Ross verse that garnered such backlash throughout March and April. But speaking with DJ Whoo Kid, Rocko revealed that he will still perform the Rick Ross version live.

“Ross is on the record,” Rocko revealed. “You know what I’m saying? People like ‘Man, why you took Ross off?’ No, I didn’t take Ross off. Ross is on the record. I got multiple versions of the record. If you know what multiple mean… Ross is gonna always be on that record. Whenever I perform that record, Ross verse gon’ play.”

The first amendment is freedom of speech. You know what I’m saying? And you entitled to say whatever you want to say as an individual,” he added. “With me, it’s no holds barred with me when I rap…When I’m feeling a way I’mma let it come out.”

via:hiphopblog.com

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Wyclef Jean Disagrees With Lil Wayne’s “New ‘Pac” Statement

Wyclef Jean Disagrees With Lil Wayne's "New 'Pac" Statement

A number of weeks ago, Lil Wayne made headlines (and turned heads) when he proclaimed himself the “new [Tupac].” Among those that disagree is Wyclef Jean. ”Once again, that’s his opinion,” opined Wyclef against Lil Wayne’s bold assertion in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid on Shade 45. “At the end of the day, that’s his opinion. He can feel that. Personally, I had a chance to be in a room with Tupac and he’s a character by himself.” ”[Do I see a resemblance?] No, no, no,” continued Clef, before carefully couching, ” I see Lil Wayne in a league by himself. I see Tupac in a league by himself.” Wyclef then drew a comparison between his Fugees and Tupac, despite the fact that the two had beef. “Tupac reminded me a little bit of the Fugees in this sense, if you pick up the Fugees’ first album, after we got that check from the record company, the album was called Blunted On Reality, the first song on the album, we was talking about, ‘We black folks ain’t taking this shit from the Ku Klux Klan no more.’ It’s a young generation and fuck the KKK. Before you blow up, the fact you don’t know if you’re going to make it and your first statement is just based on the vibe.” Listen to the interview below:

via:hiphopdx.com