Action Bronson’s words on ESPN’s SportsNation recently about fellow MC Ghostface Killah’s status in the hip hop game struck a nerve with the Wu-Tang Clan wordsmith, according to radio.com.
“[Ghostface] isn’t rapping like this no more,” New York-native Bronson said when the sport show’s anchor Max Kellerman mentioned he liked the Queens, N.Y.-born celebrity during a recent on-air discussion about how the two artists sound alike.
Dennis Coles, as the battler is formerly known, responded to Bronson's comments with a six-minute 24-second video where he told his side of the story and opinion on the matter.
"Aye yo, let me talk to ya'll right here for a second about somethin, know what I mean?" the entertainer proclaimed in the post. "You got this little fake [a--] [n---a] Action Bronson runnin' around soundin' like me, but I wanna tell this little fat [F--k] somethin'. I gave you a grace period [N---a]. I was supposed to have destroyed you a long time ago. You go on SportsNation kickin’ that [S--t] actin like yo, you the [n---a] and like wam bam. First of all, you little fat [f--k], who gives you the right to even mention my name outch your [mother f-----] mouth [n---a]?"
Action Bronson then issued an apology on Twitter, but Ghostface is reportedly not accepting the remorseful words, according to Revolt TV.
"When your [sic] wrong, your [sic] wrong and I was wrong. I apologized for the comments. I'll always be a stand up human. Much love," Bronson posted on Twitter after Ghostface's declaration.
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