![]() Bush, the controversial 43rd President of America. K-Dot cut to the chase with "Fuck George Bush, fuck rappers who love dissin'/Fuck you because you don't see my vision." For Nas, he took it a step further on his 2002 track "What Goes Around." “What is destined shall be/George Bush-killer ’til George Bush kills me,” framing Bush's conservative policies as an attack on his personhood. On his early career cut "Today," Kendrick Lamar criticizes George W. Some of the most-respected lyrical rappers of all time have shared their thoughts on previous American presidents. Some artists have done it so often it became a calling card like Eminem, but it isn't solely just the Detroit MC who speaks his mind. ![]() Rappers have been levying insults and taking stands (some of which are political) at key figures in their music for quite some time. But when it comes to rappers name-dropping those same celebrities, the moment turns into a bigger ordeal. However, the celeb is usually none the wiser. A tweet is posted about a certain celebrity's actions, even if positive, and the comments turn into roasting sessions. Criticizing people who are famous (for good or bad reasons) is a relatively normal part of life, especially in the age of social media. ![]()
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