JID Explains Why He Finds Most Rap Beefs "Very Unattractive"

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JID has been giving off a battle-ready type of energy this year, but he's not going to engage just to "sharpen his sword."

Once the 2020s decade comes to an end, most hip-hop fans will probably label it as the "return of the rap battles/beefs." Unless another high-stakes feud starts later on, Drake and Kendrick Lamar will be credited for bringing the competitive spirit back. Their back-and-forth was born out of a deep hatred for another, adding authenticity to each diss record.

In the months after, we have other wars such as Pusha T versus Travis Scott, Joey Bada$$ against the West Coast, and a UK and U.S. clash between Skepta and Joyner Lucas. Overall, it's certainly a hot trend in hip-hop right now to lock horns with someone else.

But for JID, he couldn't care less about most of the drama going on right now. As a result, he doesn't want to be a part of what he views as a "very unattractive" wave. However, there is one exception in his mind, and it ties back to the Lamar and Drake point. "Unless it’s real. If it’s real, then it’s real. I would actually appreciate that more, if somebody were to actually say 'I f*cking hate you,'" he told Complex.

Whether he meant anything by his opinion is unclear, but it does make you wonder. Is he taking some subtle jabs at Skepta and Joyner's friendly competition, for example?

JID God Does Like Ugly

From an outsider's perspective, it's hard to imagine JID having any smoke with either of them or anyone for that matter right now. Despite his venomous energy that he's brought to a variety of tracks, he hasn't taken aim at anyone directly.

But he made his stance even clearer on the matter adding that he would rather just do a track with someone who's asking to "sharpen our swords" instead of "beefing" for attention. JID also mentioned how being a father helped him come to this conclusion. "I don't have time for certain things," he remarked.

However, he even boiled it down to him not wanting to "chase something that's not for me."

He did reveal he's going after something but didn't get down to specifics. Maybe one of those things could be his new album, God Does Like Ugly, going number one. He dropped his much anticipated fourth album yesterday.

The 15, soon-to-be 16-track effort features Clipse, Vince Staples, Westside Gunn, Don Toliver, Ty Dolla $ign, Ciara, and more.

About The Author
Zachary Horvath is one of the Music Freelance News Writers at HotNewHipHop and has held that title since August 2023. Prior to this position, he held another freelance gig covering local high school football, girls and boys varsity basketball, in addition to recapping Cleveland Cavaliers games remotely. He's taken the previous experience and used it to become a jack of all trades at HotNewHipHop. Zach has thoroughly enjoyed tackling some of the trending topics in sports, with a larger focus on hip-hop and pop culture. Some of those include Bronny James's draft stock, a multitude of angles swirling around the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef, as well as Diddy's arrest and lawsuits. Separate from the headlines that everyone wants to hear about, he was fortunate enough to help spread Zaytoven's current thoughts at the time around mid-December in 2023. Even though being able to give his expertise on these stories is fulfilling, being able to share his passion for releases trumps that ever so slightly. Having the chance to express his excitement indirectly about what he thinks our readers should be checking out/revisiting grows his passion for writing that much more.

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