‘Black Panther’ Actor Michael B. Jordan Says Drake Is Better Than Jay-Z and Tupac, Hip-Hop Heads Disagree
- Michael B. Jordan picked Drake as the most goated rapper even though Tupac and Jay-Z were also options during his Complex interview
- The American actor was sure of his choice and even joked that he would fight anyone who tried to convince him otherwise
- Hip-hop fans said Michael needs to realise that Drake, Tupac and Jay-Z dominated different generations and, therefore, can't be compared
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Michael B. Jordan says Drake deserves the Greatest of All Time (G.O.A.T.) title more than Tupac and Jay-Z.
According to All Hip Hop, Michael made the controversial statement when he and his Creed III co-star Jonathan Majors debated who the best rapper was during an interview with Complex. While Jonathan contemplated whether to crown Jay-Z or Tupac as the greatest rapper of all time (G.O.A.T), Jordan was sure of his pick being Drake.
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In the video posted by Complex on YouTube, the Black Panther actor was even ready to go to war to defend his choice.
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Hip Hop fans disagree with Michael B. Jordan that Drake is better than Jay-Z and Tupac
@DailyLoud shared Michael's claims on Twitter, and the timeline went crazy as peeps schooled the actor.
@trippindip said:
"Michael B. Jordan doesn't know music."
@adie_jr__ shared:
"You're a joke, bruh. Drake's not even close."
@OfficialMinks posted:
"He was just being nice to his home boy."
@BossMannz replied:
"Drake is a goat, but not goated over Tupac or JayZ"
@tyiesha____ commented:
"Sorry but 2Pac has been the goat since the 90s, and Drake hasn't made an impact to claim that title. I'm sorry."
@BizZilla211 wrote:
"Drake does his thing, but it’s a totally different era. You can’t really compare the two. The fact that 2Pac has been gone over 20 years, and we still compare him with current rappers says a lot."
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@digital_ram3 also said:
"Just say he’s your GOAT, and stop comparing him with people from past generations. Tupac has songs that fit even in 2023, and they were made in 1993."
@Blackwoman52 added:
"I disagree with Michael B Jordan. Nobody is better than Tupac Shakur. Never disrespect the old-school rappers. Don't forget who started it."
Black Sherif features in Michael B Jordan's Creed III movie soundtrack
Ghanaian musician Black Sherif has been featured on a song which is set to be released with Michael B Jordan's 'Creed III movie'.
Three artistes are featured on the song, and a few seconds of the track after its release has already whetted the appetite of his supporters hearing Blacko's voice.
The song, produced by American rapper J Cole's Dreamville record label, has Bas and Kel-p on it alongside Black Sherif. The song is titled blood, sweat and tear, and fans are drooling over Black Sherif's talent.
Source: Briefly.co.za
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