(AllHipHop News) Upcoming reality show pitch: Everybody P##### Off Q. Today (March 22nd), Schoolboy Q went to his personal Twitter account to reveal that Delaware rapper Jem Cretes stole his verse for his new song, “Hustle 101”.
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Yesterday (March 21st), Delaware MC Jem Cretes released the song “Hustle 101” featuring Schoolboy Q on the first verse. According to Q himself, the song did not result from a collaboration but from thievery of an old verse of Q’s:
NiggaHz is burnt i didn’t do a song wit dat n##### !!!! NiggaHz stealing sessions too tHirsty!! Using my two year old verse f### outta Here
— ScHoolboy Q (@ScHoolBoyQ) March 22, 2014
While Schoolboy was apparently upset by the “Hustle 101” controversy, however did not reveal any punitive actions he will take on Jem Cretes. However, Q made sure to declare that he will have all the members of Black Hippy not do interviews with the publications that released the song “knowing it’s old”:
And to all da websites postin dat knowing it’s old I ain’t f##### wit y’all nomo dnt ask for a interview from me r da Homies it’s ova for u
— ScHoolboy Q (@ScHoolBoyQ) March 22, 2014
Trust me if I tell BHIPPY NOT TO F### WIT YALL DEY WONT BRAH
— ScHoolboy Q (@ScHoolBoyQ) March 22, 2014
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Jem Cretes quickly took to his personal Twitter account to refute Q’s claims of theft, stating that Q had full knowledge that the verse he recorded would be used for a Hustle 101 project. Cretes also accuses Schoolboy Q of not robbing someone himself:
Its been in my email for the Hustle 101 project… No theft in me in any way what so ever. That was business between him and jen. #Honesty
— jemcretes (@jemcretes) March 22, 2014
@ScHoolBoyQ That was business between u and @STREETGODDESS and you owe her bread at that. U laid the verse knowing it was gonna be a feat.
— jemcretes (@jemcretes) March 22, 2014
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Jem Cretes directed Kendrick Lamar’s music video for “Kendrick Lamar” on his 2009 Kendrick Lamar EP.