Lyrical Warfare

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“Lyrical Warfare”
Song by MC Funky J
Album FunkDetta
Released December 15, 2007 (North America)
January 24, 2008 (UK)
January 24, 2008 (Australia)January 24, 2008 (Japan)
Format Digital download (U.S.)
CD single (worldwide)
Genre Hip-Hop
Length 3:33
Label none
Writer MC Funky J
Producer Quad:DeuceO

"Lyrical Warfare" also known as "Lyrical Warfare (KRS-One Diss)" is a diss song by American rapper MC Funky J.

The song is directed towards the rapper's one time friend and mentor KRS-One. The track is to be featured on MC Funky J's debut album FunkDetta. The album's release date has not yet been given.

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"Lyrical Warfare" was produced by hiphop producer Quad Deuce O and performed by MC Funky J. The song contains a sample of KRS-One saying "I Love Beating White Boys!".

MC Funky J also attacks his mentor by saying he owes the Internal Revenue Service a half a million dollars in back taxes, calling him a racist, liar and a cheat by rapping "Yo Krisoney ain't got the Cahonies/ he used to be my homie until he phoned me/ talkin some crazy ass shit/ true colors were revealed/ the boy lies and steals/ plus his heart is filled with hate/ in other words he's fake/ just like some silicone titties".


He also tosses a shot at Akon for some unknown reason saying "Stay Fakin like Akon".


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Lyrical Warfare can be found on on all the major online music sites such as iTunes, eMusic, Rhapsody, Napster, Amazon.com MP3 and Snocap.

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