
Ludacris is back in the spotlight as he gears up for a new album, and he’s not holding back. The Atlanta rap legend recently released the visuals for his single “44 Bars,” where he takes a playful jab at Scottie Pippen, using him as a punchline to highlight the absurdities of the rap game.
In the track, Ludacris delivers sharp lines reminiscent of his earlier classics, declaring, “Wishin’ you fake rappers slide down a giant switchblade / Cut the nonsense, boys, you know you trippin / ‘Stop the ‘Bullsh*t’, ya nose growin’ bigger than Scottie Pippen’s!!!” This lyric cleverly references Pippen’s recent comments about his portrayal in Michael Jordan’s documentary “The Last Dance,” where he expressed dissatisfaction with how he was depicted and even labeled MJ as a “horrible” player at times.
While former Bulls players have urged the two basketball legends to mend their differences, the tensions remain evident, and Ludacris isn’t shying away from the drama. The rapper also took the opportunity to remind listeners that, after ten albums, he has never relied on a ghostwriter, reinforcing his authenticity in an industry that sometimes faces criticism for lack of originality.
With “44 Bars,” Ludacris continues to assert his dominance in the hip-hop scene, blending humor with pointed commentary. Fans are eagerly anticipating what else he has in store for his upcoming album.
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