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Trinidad James Releases "L.I.A.A.R.S." & Discusses New York Radio

By: hiphopdx.comPosted On: 11/14/2013 3:30 P

Trinidad James takes aim at New York radio personalities Peter Rosenberg and Charlamagne Tha God from Hot 97 and Power 105.1 respectively.

Trinidad James commented on New York Rap yesterday (November 13) and released a track discussing New York radio hosts soon after. The song, "L.I.A.A.R.S.," which stands for "Lame$ I$ Alway$ Acting Real...$ure" begins with lines about two specific radio personalities based in New York. 

"Rosenberg tried me," Trinidad raps on the track. "I almost hit him in his shit / God said spare him, now we best of friends / On Hot 97, trying to crank the fuckin' shit / Ain't no God for Charlamagne if he try me again." 

James is likely referring to Peter Rosenberg of New York radio station Hot 97 and Charlamagne Tha God from New York radio station Power 105.1. 

"I know I sound crazy," James says before his first verse. "You are not finna talk to me crazy." 

The hook contains lines about craziness as well.

"They say I'm going crazy," Trinidad James raps on the hook. "I know I'm going crazy / They say I'm going crazy / But I don't give a fuck." 

James' comments regarding New York Rap were made during a concert Tuesday (November 12). James commented on those remarks the following day on Twitter. 

“I remember when New York ran this shit, dog,” Trinidad said at the concert. “When Dipset was fuckin turned the fuck up. Oh my God. I gotta wear my bandana on tilt like Juelz. What the fuck happened, dog? What happened? I remember when New York rap was the shit. And us in the South, us bammas, we was like ‘what the fuck’ and we just did our own thing. But now we run y’all musically. That’s crazy. That’s crazy. That’s crazy, my nigga. That’s crazy. I’m not trying to start nothing, but if you want to do something we can do something cause I don’t give a fuck. I looked up to New York music. And now every nigga that’s really poppin’ out of New York, you might as well tell they from Atlanta. ‘He from Atlanta. He from Atlanta. He from Atlanta.’ I’m just putting it out there. Y’all got more bloggers—y’all got niggas interviewing more popular than niggas that’s rapping.” 

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