MICKEY FACTZ, ASTRO, & MORE RESPOND WITH TRACKS TO KENDRICK LAMAR'S "CONTROL" VERSE

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Monday night, rapper Kendrick Lamar's verse on Big Sean's unreleased song "Control" hit the net, which just missed his latest album Hall of Fame tracklisting, and which also features Jay Electronica. While the three of them collab'd, it seems as though Kendrick's verse has created the most hype, and the most controversy.

In addition to calling out rappers such as A$AP Rocky, Cole, Tyler the Creator, and even Big Sean and Jay Electronica themselves, he says he is basically coming for them lyrically, and hopes their fans will even forget the sound of them. (I got love for you all but I'm tryna murder you ni****/Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you ni****/They dont wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you ni****).

This has sparked a few rappers to backlash. While B.O.B. and Joell Ortiz  put out some response tracks, Astro and Mickey Factz put out tracks as well. Astro's is entitled "KONY" for "King of New York," and he sampled the Newsies track of the same name, and Mickey Factz's is called "South Park."

While Kendrick has probably unsettled some rappers for calling himself the King of NY, being from Compton, he has also sparked a healthy competition. While it's not safe to say which of these rappers (and all who will respond in the coming days/weeks) has won as of yet, one things for sure. Kendrick is sitting pretty knowing he lit a burning flame.

Here's Mickey Factz and Astro's response, just released, below.

MICKEY FACTZ



ASTRO



Check the original "Control" song after the jump.




Propers--FTOnline