Yuckmouth Got Beef

Rap-A-Lot Records rapper Yukmouth got beef. On his new album, Thuglord: The New Testament, he openly, and graphically, criticizes the critics and No Limit CEO Master P. Apparently, he is still bitter over P jacking his "Ice Cream Man" concept, a street term for selling drugs. Yukmouth’s group, The Luniz, created the term which was […]

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Records

rapper Yukmouth got beef. On his new

album, Thuglord: The New Testament, he openly, and graphically,

criticizes the critics and No Limit CEO Master P. Apparently,

he is still bitter over P jacking his "Ice Cream Man"

concept, a street term for selling drugs. Yukmouth’s

group, The Luniz, created the term which was manifested

on their first album, 1995’s Operation Stackola. In 1996,

over a year later, Master P went on to release an album

called Ice Cream Man. On the song "Regime Killers,"

Yuk dubs Master P a "fake basketball n#### that got

dropped by the Raptors."

Yukmouth also

openly lashes at critics who claimed his heavy use of the

term "thug" mimicked Tupac Shakur too closely

as his last album, a double CD, was called Thugged Out:

The Albulation. "We Gone Ride," which features

The Outlawz, Yuk says, "N##### think I act like ‘Pac/

B#### n####, I don’t rap like ‘PAC/ I just get

dap like ‘PAC/ Get love like ‘PAC/ Bring the West

back like ‘PAC" The album, Thuglord: The New Testament,

is in stores now.