It's been well documented that rappers Big Sean, Drake, and Ludacris had a bit of a feud a while back sparked by the use of similar rap styles and as to who originated the style. Big Sean dubbed it the "Super Duper Flow" and took credit for it while also receiving praise from Drake for coming up with the style. Ludacris got involved after Drake hinted in a previous interview that Luda used the technique in the worst way after rapping "It's a parade! Macy's!"

The Atlanta rapper later sent several shots at both Drake and Big Sean with a diss track titled "Bada Boom" in which he stated that this particular rap style was part of the culture long before either of them starting using it. But earlier this year, Ludacris confirmed that he and the G.O.O.D. Music artist got the chance to sit down and speak about the situation and ultimately settled their differences.

It seemed like everything was cool between the two until Big Sean released his latest track titled "RWT". Some feel that the Detroit native is taking subliminal shots at both Drake and Ludacris with some of his lyrics.

Sean raps: "I made a mill before 25 and man I ain't even "NO LIE", b**** I ain't saying that to brag neither, I'm saying that to inspire / I'm like damn boy, f*** you saying, boy? Hatin' on me knowing that you is a fan boy. / When I'm around you call me cuz, like we fam, boy? Rappin' like me let's me know that I'm the man, boy!"

You can interpret the lyrics in many different ways, but it does seem like Sean is targeting certain individuals in particular. What do you think?

Source: rapdose.com