It could almost be considered taboo to attempt to remake a song that has one of the greatest lyricists of all time in Eminem and a witty rapper like Joyner Lucas. However, having seen Tory Lanez flex his lyrical prowess over the beat this past week, I'm all for it. Another rapper that decides to make his own attempt this week is Nigerian rapper, Blaq Bonez.
On a similar flow to Joyner Lucas' verse on the song, the rapper hops on the instrumental and raps about how he is a god when it comes down to spitting verses on the mic. The emcee also expresses frustration with being told American lyricists are better than and after listening to this track I get his point. He is as good as any other American hip hop artist, if not better. Take a listen to the cover song below and let us know if you agree.
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