GoldLink irrespectueux envers Mac Miller en l'accusant d'avoir copié son album, Anderson .Paak répond et le tacle (PHOTOS)

Sur Instagram, le rappeur GoldLink a publié un long message dans lequel il s’en prend à Mac Miller, qu’il accuse d’avoir copié l’un de ses albums. Face à ça, Anderson .Paak a décidé de lui répondre tout en le taclant. 

Tandis que Selena Gomez en a dit plus sur son nouvel album qui sortira en 2020, les rappeurs GoldLink et Anderson .Paak ont débuté une guerre sur les réseaux sociaux. Tout est parti d’un post du premier, qui n’a pas hésité à critiquer Mac Miller, disparu en septembre 2018. Sur Instagram, l’interprète de « Crew » a reproché à l’ex d’Ariana Grande d’avoir copié son album And After That, We Didn’t Talk avec le sien, intitulé Divine Feminine : « Quand nous étions sur la tournée GO:OD AM, je t’ai joué mon album And After That, We Didn’t Talk et tu as trouvé que c’était absolument incroyable (…) le single de mon album s’appelait “Unique” ft. Anderson Paak, et c’était ta chanson préférée à l’époque. Tu l’as tellement aimée que tu as passé ton temps à l’écouter durant la fête de la tournée et que tu m’as surpris avec un gâteau après mon show ». Et ce n’est pas tout…

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Mac Miller I’d be lying if I said I was surprised to hear that you died on us. Not because you were necessarily troubled, but because you were special and because of that, you were troubled. At your peak, you were the archetypal rapper all of us wanted to be; which was independent. But also just a kid with really bright eyes about life. I’ll keep it short because I want to continue our conversation for when it’s my time to go. But I think what made you and I special is that we weren’t always on the best terms. So I didn’t always have great things to say about you. When we were on the GO:OD AM tour, I played you my album “and after that we didn’t talk”, and you thought it was absolutely incredible. I released it under the“Soulection” label and the single for my album was called “Unique” ft. Anderson Paak, and that was your favorite song at the time. You loved it so much that you made the entire tour party listen to it, and surprised me with a cake after my set. I always thought you drove yourself insane about your own music. So much that, you would adopt styles as homage to those around you that you loved. That’s where our problem started. Divine Feminine was an actual blueprint of “and after that we didn’t talk”. Your single was called “Dang!” Ft. Anderson Paak…you had Souelction support you on the Divine Feminine tour and when I tried to contact you, about anything at all…you never hit me. A close mutual friend ended up just hittin’ my DJ saying “listen man, we love Link, but we just had to do what we had to do. And Mac said if he needs a verse at anytime, he got him” We are family, you could always call me. Afterwards, we seen each other at Coachella, and you put your head down like an innocent child, but I told you to pick it up and I hugged you like the brother you are to me. You were the first person brave enough to openly say “he’s dope.”, and gave me a platform. That meant more to me than anything else. 3 days before you died, I remember pullin up on you at the crib, walking in the house and seeing the Divine Feminine album plaque on the wall. I was so proud of you and what YOU created for yourself. And I’m forever grateful for that

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Mac Miller I’d be lying if I said I was surprised to hear that you died on us. Not because you were necessarily troubled, but because you were special and because of that, you were troubled. At your peak, you were the archetypal rapper all of us wanted to be; which was independent. But also just a kid with really bright eyes about life. I’ll keep it short because I want to continue our conversation for when it’s my time to go. But I think what made you and I special is that we weren’t always on the best terms. So I didn’t always have great things to say about you. When we were on the GO:OD AM tour, I played you my album “and after that we didn’t talk”, and you thought it was absolutely incredible. I released it under the“Soulection” label and the single for my album was called “Unique” ft. Anderson Paak, and that was your favorite song at the time. You loved it so much that you made the entire tour party listen to it, and surprised me with a cake after my set. I always thought you drove yourself insane about your own music. So much that, you would adopt styles as homage to those around you that you loved. That’s where our problem started. Divine Feminine was an actual blueprint of “and after that we didn’t talk”. Your single was called “Dang!” Ft. Anderson Paak…you had Souelction support you on the Divine Feminine tour and when I tried to contact you, about anything at all…you never hit me. A close mutual friend ended up just hittin’ my DJ saying “listen man, we love Link, but we just had to do what we had to do. And Mac said if he needs a verse at anytime, he got him” We are family, you could always call me. Afterwards, we seen each other at Coachella, and you put your head down like an innocent child, but I told you to pick it up and I hugged you like the brother you are to me. You were the first person brave enough to openly say “he’s dope.”, and gave me a platform. That meant more to me than anything else. 3 days before you died, I remember pullin up on you at the crib, walking in the house and seeing the Divine Feminine album plaque on the wall. I was so proud of you and what YOU created for yourself. And I’m forever grateful for that

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GoldLink a ajouté ensuite : « Divine Feminine était une copie de And After That, We Didn’t Talk. Ton single s’appelait « Dang! » ft. Anderson Paak … Tu avais le soutien de Soulection (un label, NLDR) lors du Divine Feminine Tour et quand j’ai essayé de te contacter, à propos de quoi que ce soit… Tu ne m’as jamais répondu ». Face à ces accusations jugées irrespectueuses par les fans de Mac Miller, Anderson .Paak a pris la parole à son tour sur Instagram et a taclé GoldLink avant de supprimer sa publication : « Tu n’es pas le premier à faire un album inspiré par une relation, tu n’es pas le premier à faire une chanson avec Anderson .Paak mais tu es le premier à manquer de respect sans aucune raison à mon ami qui n’est plus ici et je ne peux pas supporter ça ». Après l’avoir accusé de vouloir faire du buzz, il a aussi déclaré : « Mac t’a emmené en tournée et t’a fait connaître à ses fans quand tu n’avais rien et c’est ce genre de propos que tu tiens ? Tu devrais être juste reconnaissant »… Voilà qui est dit ! Pendant ce temps là, The Weeknd a dévoilé le morceau mélancolique « Heartless ».

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