In more and recent news; a hot new single has been opening eyes wide shut in the world of hip-hop and entertainment. From off the street album, notice we said “street album,” and not studio album was mentioned in the footnotes — has been making it’s way up the underground musical charts. The song is called You Ain’t Ready — which is about Drake, and he knows it.
Yet, what is stirring up heat in the art is the video of You Ain’t Ready. It’s an animated Video being played in the United Kingdom, as the content provider prepares the work for the American Audience. To be sold whole sale and not as content on the internet. In the video, which was written by BMI (Broadcast Music INC) top 100 songwriters: Omar Dyer.

You Ain’t Ready Video, has made Jay-Z furious about the level of rumors on the internet. Sources from with in Roc Nation (LA) pointed Shawn Carter to this video. In the Video, you see a cartoon character of Jay-Z getting bodied by an artist known as Da_Viper. Jay-Z for the first time in his career, had to respond to some serious rumors. And he did with 4:44, which gives us all an open view to the Beyonce and Jay-Z fight.
In a interview with Planes and Pigeons, the artist made an open challenge to why he made “Marcy Me.” Shawn Carter:
“People say Jay-Z cheated, but they lets not look at the million copies bootlegged and shared on Spotify.” “4:44 was download 1 million times illegally, and we have away 1 million, and then sold 200 hundred thousand.” “The money came in, you got the album, and the transaction was made.”
He then went on to talk about why he made “Marcy Me.” Shawn Carter: “I studied every body, not just hip hop. I really had to think about I wanted to say on this album at the time. January 3 was the first day I came with this album. There’s a couple of things happening to me, it’s 1997 people don’t know what’s going on. You don’t know these characters and some of the stories have evolve.”
According to our source at Hoodville News, “In 1997, in Mercy Projects — Shawn Carter was introduced to a rapping genius from out of Jersey. The young kid, was holding his own, where he was almost jumped — as the rap honcho squashed the incident. Only to lose to the kid in a rap battle, that some say different versions happened. After that incident, the young kid was never heard of again, until he appeared on Roc Nation’s Rock Da Mic contest. Based on what our sources tell us: Jay-Z was furious at Damon Dash for not picking this kid, and going with the set up production of State Property. After the kid at the time known as the Myth, left the hip hop scene, Shawn Carter went on to make history.”
This Story can’t be verified, and if you bring this to Shawn Carter’s attention — it’s noted he will deny it and get even more mad.
What makes this feud great is that artist is now unmasked as Omar Dyer? Omar Dyer was an underground artist who wrote tracks for anyone for free from 2000 until 2012. He also appeared on some mix tapes with other artist, and had his work appeared on the big screens without people knowing Omar Dyer wrote the concept.
Omar Dyer created Mad Comedian, and in turn the newly created artist stage named: Da_Viper. And his original target was Drake and Kendrick Lamar — Jay-Z wasn’t even on his radar. But when Slim Shady and his fan base came up with Rap God, the top songwriter in the world felt his name wasn’t being placed in the hate groups, when these artist stake claims on their legacy.
TheFanNJ, which is the legal pen name for Omar Dyer wrote and composed Almighty Zues; and it mentioned a song called Renegade. We all know Renegade was a song by Jay-Z and Slim Shady — it was referenced in Nas’ Ether:
Eminem murder you on your own shit.
If you listened to the bootleg copy back in 2000 before RIAA had Napster remove the content, there was a third verse that wasn’t approved by Roc Nation, and After Math. And on that version, Omar Dyer murdered an insane verse that people actually thought it was part of the real song.
People then wanted their money back, when that song’s version that can’t be found now — since it’s now lost wasn’t on the Album. That sparked both Shawn Carter and Marshal Mathers to sue Napster.
Further killing this young college student, and his career. Fast forward to today, “Marcy Me,” was personal to Jay – Z because it’s saying he is a legend, while stating he will out hit a legendary artist. Da Viper, is a street rapping legend, who has never sold an album, or produced a product for business.
Now he has, and the company that is the executive producer of this song: Coaches! 101 Productions is shopping this project around Click me to see the Promotion called Battle 4 God
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