Since Reminisce featured Olamide and Phyno on his controversial hit
single titled Local Rappers, there have been a sort of disaffection
among rappers who rap in pure English, because some of them feel the
song was targeted at them.
Reminisce and his pals had declared in the song that ‘punchlines
don’t bring in the money anymore’ and many who have listened to the song
believe the jibe in the song was directed most especially at MI and
Modenine.
But in a recent interview with HipTV Modenine shrugged off the notion that the message in the song was directed at him, saying no rapper in his right senses would say punchlines in raps don’t count anymore.
“ It’s a lovely song” he said of the song. “When I heard it I felt it was a satire meant to ruffle some feathers though but it cannot be directed at artistes who still use punchlines in their raps.
We all know that punchlines still and will forever bring in the money. Because if you check advertising, you will find out that the payoffs, the punchlines are always there and that brings a lot of money. Punchlines bring in the money. I like the song, but seriously, I know they were just clowning around.”
But in a recent interview with HipTV Modenine shrugged off the notion that the message in the song was directed at him, saying no rapper in his right senses would say punchlines in raps don’t count anymore.
“ It’s a lovely song” he said of the song. “When I heard it I felt it was a satire meant to ruffle some feathers though but it cannot be directed at artistes who still use punchlines in their raps.
We all know that punchlines still and will forever bring in the money. Because if you check advertising, you will find out that the payoffs, the punchlines are always there and that brings a lot of money. Punchlines bring in the money. I like the song, but seriously, I know they were just clowning around.”
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