Metro Boomin, Freddie Gibbs, and More Clown Russ Over Soul Sample Beat
Written by SOURCE on March 27, 2020
Like many other artists and producers, Russ is using this time of social distancing to boost his creative productivity. The 27-year-old rapper has taken to social media in recent days to share some of his own beats. But there’s one particular clip that has been met with a good amount of roasting.
“This is a soul sample, keyboard warrior appreciation post,” Russ said with a laugh.
Immediately after Russ shared the beat, the jokes began pouring in. Some compared it to the transition music on MTV’s Cribs, others said it was reminiscent of NBA Street music, and many complained that it wasn’t really creative.
Metro Boomin responded to the clip with a series of crying laughing emojis. The simple reply was particularly notable, as Metro previously criticized Russ for his disparaging comments on today’s hip-hop producers.
But Metro wasn’t the only big name to clown Russ. Childish Major and Freddie Gibbs also cracked a few light-hearted jokes.
Russ responded to the latter’s tweet, claiming he was simply appreciating a sound that he no longer hears in mainstream hip-hop.
Russ also challenged all his critics to “post the sales of your beats and what they’ve accomplished.”
Childish Major caught wind of Russ’ tweets, and suggested he lighten up a little.
Russ has seemingly moved on from the mild drama. On Thursday night, he announced he was giving 20 of his fans $1,000 each: “Tryna boost some spirits during these bizarre times,” he tweeted.