JID is easily one of the most talented lyricists & overall rappers in Hip-Hop right now. While we await his upcoming album The Forever Story, he’s been tearing through features with many superstars including Doja Cat, Kid Cudi, Imagine Dragons & more. However, JID went on Twitter a few days ago (June 21st) to call out some of his bigger rap peers for avoiding collaborating with the Atlanta native. “I think y’all n***az scared, I’m talking bigger rap artists,” he wrote in a now-deleted tweet. It’s important to mention that JID is primarily calling out bigger-name artists because he is very active in the underground scene. Take a look at his deleted tweets below:
While it’s understandably why JID would like to test his ability against more established rappers, he’s doing perfectly fine right now. The Dreamville rapper earned his first top 10 Billboard hit song back in March with his Imagine Dragons collaboration “Enemy”. It’s easily his biggest song now & adds to the momentum he’s building for The Forever Story album. I’m sure he wasn’t complaining about his recent Pop features when he tweeted out, “None of my rap co workers be tryna rap wit me dawg… Only women and pop stars lol,” alongside his other deleted tweet.
JID Dropping The Forever Story Very Soon
It’s been almost 4 years since JID’s last official project Dicaprio 2 from 2018. This new album will serve as a follow-up to his debut Dreamville project The Never Story. With fans eagerly waiting & his career getting bigger every day, there are lots of expectations for JID. He hasn’t disappointed yet & the momentum surrounding this new album is insane. Hopefully, there will be songs with his peers, labelmates, AND bigger rappers who may have been scared to rap with one of the best out right now. Read more of FM Hip-Hop’s featured articles today.
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