Las Untld. continues to be aggressive: After he recently shot his former label boss Bushido in a six-minute freestyle, the rapper is now taking on the South Berlin rapper Fler. Before that he had the technology and lyrics from Lass Untld. praised but at the same time criticized that he would step on a Bushido that was lying on the ground. That would be “cowardly”. In addition, he would only be such a good copywriter anyway because he had learned so much from him earlier in the collaboration with Fler. Now let Untld fire. back and teases a disstrack against the south Berlin masculine rapper, which is due to be released this week.
Las Untld. gives the first taste of his Fler disstrack
In a video published on Instagram, Laas Untld poses. in the seat of a car parked on Billy Wider Promenade. At least Fler used to live in the Berlin district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf. The soon to be released disstrack, to which Laas is performing, is already running in the background. Lyrically, in the short sample, Laas takes up Fler’s statement that this Laas Untld. would have taught so much rap-specific knowledge:
“When they tell me I’m talented and write so badly”/
Then I say ‘Normal boy, Fler taught me’/
When they say, ‘Boy the way you rap is insane’/
then I say: ‘Come on boy, Fler taught me’/
When they’re confused who I got my whole lifestyle from/
I’ll repeat it again boy: ‘Fler taught me’/
How I wear my Nike/ get my hair cut/ […]”
Fler: Disstrack would be a “very stupid move”
Fler was not long in coming with an answer. Shortly after he published the video, Laas shared a screenshot of a private message he received from Fler. In it, Fler refers to the upcoming disstrack of Lass Untld. as “very stupid move”. And Fler is already warming up on his own Instagram page. There he posted a picture of Laas with the comment: “Couch to couch…don’t hold back! You can rap 1000 times in front of my door.”
It can be assumed that the current war of words will not remain the same. According to the Instagram post by Laas Untld. the disstrack against Fler should already appear in the night from Thursday (14.07) to Friday.