Benny The Butcher has actually discharged back at online “nerds” for questioning his future album Everyone Can not Go.
Back in 2022, the Griselda rap artist boldy proclaimed that he would certainly go down the Hip Jump album on Def Jam considering that DMX’s It’s Dark and Heck Is Hot in 1998.
The quote has actually remained to adhere to Benny, with some doubters utilizing it as ammunition versus him in the run-up to his brand-new album, which is readied to show up later on this month.
After an X (previously Twitter) account published a visuals of Benny’s remarks together with the inscription: “Those are some big shoes to fill,” the Buffalo, New york city indigenous reacted: “When blogs post shit like this they be tryna get a reaction outta yall and yall take they bait cuz yall love to banter on this app.
“I was speaking on creating a missing feelin in the Def Jam building [guitar emoji] cant wait to drop my shit on you nerds who gonna hate either way THE [Butcher] COMIN.”
When post crap similar to this they be tryna obtain a response outta yall and yall take they lure cuz yall love to exchange on this application … I was talking on developing a missing out on feelin in the Def Jam constructing cant delay to drop my crap on you geeks that gon na dislike in either case THE COMIN https://t.co/gpwLw2fO2W
— BENNY THE BUTCHER (@BennyBsf) January 10, 2024
Out January 26, Everyone Can not Go functions as Benny The Butcher’s initial significant tag album. He authorized to Def Jam back in late 2021 throughout Snoop Dogg‘s tenure as an executive at the storied label.
The project is produced entirely by frequent collaborators The Alchemist and Hit-Boy, and boasts features from Lil Wayne (“Big Dog”), Stove God Cooks (“One Foot In”) and more.
To clarify how bold Benny’ s “best Hip Hop Def Jam album” case was, Spotify’s Head of Urban Songs Carl Chery tweeted as his album would certainly likewise go beyond every Kanye West task from University Failure to The Life of Pablo, JAY-Z’s The Black Album and The Plan, and Jeezy’s Criminal Inspiration 101 and The Economic Crisis, to name a few standards.
When It Comes To It’s Dark and Heck Is Hot, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Signboard 200 with over a quarter of a million first-week sales, strengthening DMX as an authentic celebrity.
7 months later on, he launched his student LP Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood to also larger first-week numbers, making him the initial living rap artist in background to cover the cds chart two times in the very same fiscal year.
Throughout a November look on the Rap Radar Podcast, Benny The Butcher dropped much more light on Everyone Can not Go and discussed the definition behind the title.
“[It’s called] Everybody Can’t Go because they not cut like that,” he claimed. “They not made like that. And you can’t dance to every song, you know what I’m saying? […] Everything is not for everybody. With new levels come new devils, and I want more. I want bigger for myself.”
He proceeded: “When you make that first cut — when you clearly see, ‘these people are not for me, they don’t need to be here’ — so the people who made that, who got past that cut, they think they’re safe. And what I mean by level up, you know, is my way of thinking. And of course, my way of making music.”