Katt Williams is multi-talented.
We already knew he has tremendous charisma and presence on and off stage. But did you also know that he has talent as a musical artist?
On the same episode of Suge Knight’s “Collect Call” podcast in which he shared that he’s working on a posthumous 2pac album featuring Cardi B, the veteran comic also responded to one of the most successful rappers of the 21st century with some bars of his own.
During his viral appearance on “Club Shay Shay,” Williams claimed Ludacris only landed his role in the “Fast & Furious” franchise because he was associated with the Illuminati.
“There was a crossroads where we were both invited to an Illuminati thing, and it had to be one or the other of us and decisions had to be made,” Williams said. “So it was both of us, we were equal. One of us had to cut off all their hair and couldn’t do the sideburn thing no more with the points.”
“And the next person they said was going to get $200 million because they were going to pay him $10 million a movie to do 20 movies. And that’s how the conversation happened. One of those persons turned out to be Ludacris, and the other person turned out to be Katt Williams.”
Luda caught wind of what Williams said (like everyone else) and responded with a freestyle. If you haven’t heard, listen below:
Solid bars from a legendary rapper. Seemingly, it looked like Williams was going to let Luda do his thing and focus on his own endeavors.
Nah. After staying silent for two weeks, Williams responded with some bars of his own during his appearance on “Collect Call,” where he previewed the diss track he has stashed away for the “Get Back rapper.”
“I’m coming for your number one spot/One one of us a killer and the other one is not/ One of us the realest and the other one a fraud…” Williams rapped.
“Oh Chris, I wish it never came to this/And you pissed rapper free for the first time but you dissin’ this, the wrong side of history/And a time like this, so so Ludacris.”
Can’t say I’m impressed with Williams’ rapping skills. But still, there’s no doubt people will tune into what he has to say (whether it’s good or not), considering he’s been the talk of Black Twitter since the beginning of 2024.