This is kind of a "well, yeah..." situation, but I guess someone had to come out and give a statement about it considering Shaq's hip-hop career has been tucked away even more so that most of his 90s cohorts ever since snap-rap raped the genre back in the early 2000s, and if anyone is going to find the time to do so, it might as well be Nas.
Personally, I really didn't know Kobe was considered a rapper in any form, but apparently, that's the case, at least by what Nas talked in a recent interview with the L.A. Times:
"Shaq got that. Shaq got a classic hip-hop album. I don't think Kobe got a chance to put out an album."
I mean, it's kind of proven. Shaq Diesel and You Can't Stop The Reign are legitimately good hip-hop; when you Google "Kobe Bryant Rap," you mostly get stale news about that rape case he was involved in back when.
Shaq rapped with f*cking Biggie. That should conclude things.
Gabriel Hayes:
You cant forget about the amazing freestyle: "Kobe- Tell Me How My A** Tastes." I love the stanza: "I love em/I don't leave em/I got a vasectomy/Now I can't breed em."
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