Monday night, rapper Kendrick Lamar nearly broke Twitter when word got out about his verse on Big Sean’s track Control. During his verse, he calls out, by name, multiple high-profile hip hop artists.
That verse spilled over to Twitter news on Tuesday, and by the evening Andy Glockner of Sports Illustrated decided to weigh in.So far, tweeps can’t explain why it’s meaningful that Lamar “called everyone out” or whether it was even a diss. My head’s going to asplode.
— Andy Glockner (@AndyGlockner) August 13, 2013
Then this happened:
I do, however, heartily endorse rappers taking stage names that include small D-I basketball programs.
— Andy Glockner (@AndyGlockner) August 13, 2013
Followed by this:
@AndyGlockner Flo Rida Gulf Coast
— Adam Cole (@colewhirled) August 13, 2013
Salt-N-Pepperdine. Doug E. Freshno State. Arkansas-Little Chubb Rock. #midmajorrapnames
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) August 13, 2013
Finally our very own Rob Dauster decided to take it to another level, and #CBBRapNames and #midmajorrapnames were born on Twitter. Below are some of the best tweets.
http://t.co/QXYKymJF86 & mary #cbbrapnames
— @batogato (@batogato) August 13, 2013
Master P-shon Howard #CBBRapNames
— Rob Dauster (@RobDauster) August 13, 2013
Eazy-Elon #CBBRapNames
— David Harten (@David_Harten) August 13, 2013
#lowmajorrapnames Big Daddy Duquesne. @AndyGlockner
— Tyler Johnson (@tylerinoklahoma) August 13, 2013
@AndyGlockner Southern Method(ist) Man #MidMajorRapNames
— Ryan Krasnoo (@RyanKras) August 13, 2013
He performs with the Wofford Terrier Squad #leanback RT @bullycaesar: @AndyGlockner Fat St. Joe’s.
— Andy Glockner (@AndyGlockner) August 13, 2013
The Liberty University Waka Flocka Flames #CBBRapNames
— Terrence Payne (@terrence_payne) August 13, 2013
Post your college basketball rap names in the comment section below.