OG Version Fires Back at Lilas and Innomine Amidst Rap Feud
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Lithuanian rapper OG Version responded to a diss track released by fellow artists Lilas and Innomine.
- The dispute stems from comments OG Version made during the M.A.M.A. awards ceremony.
- OG Version dismissed Lilas and Innomine's response, accusing them of seeking attention and claiming he could write multiple diss tracks before they could even upload their song.
The Lithuanian hip-hop scene is abuzz following a lyrical exchange between prominent artists OG Version and the duo Lilas and Innomine. What began as a public spat at the M.A.M.A. awards ceremony has escalated into a full-blown rap battle, with both sides trading barbs and vying for dominance.
OG Version, who felt slighted after Lilas and Innomine won the "Hip-Hop Artist of the Year" award, initially expressed his displeasure with harsh words, including "This isn't hip-hop" and "Serial music, f***ing hell. Where is the hip-hop?" While Lilas and Innomine initially chose not to respond, they recently reignited the feud by announcing a diss track inspired by OG Version's comments, inviting fans to witness the response.
Cloutchasers. 19.02 get ready for "Estrella" blues, there will be popcorn. Man, by the time you upload it, I'll have time to write 3 diss tracks for you.
However, OG Version was quick to dismiss their efforts, accusing them of "clout chasing" and seeking attention. In a series of Instagram posts, he asserted that he could pen three diss tracks in the time it would take them to upload their song, signaling his confidence and readiness for further confrontation. This exchange highlights the competitive and often confrontational nature of the hip-hop genre, where artists use lyrical prowess to assert their status and settle scores.
This isn't hip-hop.
The public's anticipation is now focused on how Lilas and Innomine will retaliate, and whether OG Version's dismissive attitude will fuel their response. The situation underscores the dynamic and evolving landscape of Lithuanian music, where artists are not afraid to engage in public disputes to assert their artistic integrity and gain recognition.
This particular conflict, while seemingly a personal dispute between artists, also reflects broader discussions within the Lithuanian music community about authenticity, artistic merit, and the definition of true hip-hop. The artists' public personas and their engagement with social media play a significant role in shaping public perception and driving the narrative of their artistic rivalries.
Serial music, f***ing hell. Where is the hip-hop?
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.