Papoose is the latest rapper to release a diss song in response to Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Big Sean’s “Control.”

Pap begins the track by acknowledging Kendrick Lamar’s assistance earlier this year when K. Dot and TDE allowed Papoose to perform at Summer Jam after his set.

“Ayo, Kendrick, good looking on that Summer Jam move,” Papoose says on the song. “But you ain’t the king of shit.” 

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Papoose goes on to aim words towards Kendrick Lamar, Top Dawg Entertainment and Big Sean. 

“Tell Kendrick and TDE they need to lay off of the PCP,” Papoose says. “Far from the king, this is the city of BDP / You’ll never be a real West Coast artist like Eazy-E / You a fucking joke. We laughing at you like he-he-he / Ya’ll probably stick dildos in each other like Stevie G / I mean Stevie J, on that sex tape with E-V-E /  Little Sean, Big Sean, let me see I.D. / Before you rap why you always say B.I.G.? / You ain’t Biggie. You can D.I.E.”  

Papoose also aims lines towards Kanye West and Drake. “Kendrick, Kanye and Drake? They act feminine,” Papoose says. “Wear a lot of clothes you usually see women in / So the mainstream America finds it interesting / Push them to forefront, they position them…You contribute to the feminization of the Black man.” 

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The song continues with more lines for K. Dot. 

“Kendrick Lamar, where’s your last name, rap bastard?” Papoose says. “You got two first names. Your momma was ass-backwards.”  

Papoose also disses Lamar’s good kid, m.A.A.d city album cover, where Kendrick is a child. 

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“You know nothing ’bout the trap,” Papoose says. “On your album cover you sat on another man’s lap / They looked like The Supremes. You was Diana Ross /  Only person in the flick with no shirt. Damn it, boss / Hope they didn’t molest you. Did you have your pamper off?” 

Papoose’s “Control” can be heard on HipHopDX and it can be streamed below. 

Although B.o.B., Joell Ortiz, Lupe FiascoCassidy and several others have responded to Lamar’s verse, none of the artists named on the original “Control” have released response tracks. 

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