The Internet was buzzing after Ludacris dropped his heated diss song 'Bada Boom' where he lyrical slap Big Sean and Drake for accusing him of stealing the Supa Dupa Flow. In a radio interview with KUBE 93 in Seattle, Big Sean doesn't seem to know why Luda is beefing with him.

“Ya’ll sure [the song] is about me? ‘Cause I didn’t hear no name or nothing," he said in the interview. "I ain’t got no problems with Luda, I never did," he adds. "I think he’s referring to an interview I did over a year ago. But in the same interview I said 'he's a legend.' I respect people who is ahead of me. I respect OGs and the Gs in general."

The Detroit rapper also clarified that he never claimed that he was the originator of the so-called Supa Dupa Flow and acknowledges that the lyrical style was around way before he was in the rap game. "I'm pretty sure it was done before but I’m just saying where it came from now," he explains. "We [are] talking about now. I'm not trying to debate and say, 'I was the first to do this ever.'"

Big Sean didn't say if he would come back with his own response to Luda's diss song. Fellow rapper Drake has yet to respond to the brouhaha over who created the Supa Dupa Flow. It would be interesting to hear what he has to say.

The saga continues ...

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