20 of the Biggest Lies Caught in Rappers’ Lyrics
[ad_1] Two truths and a lie might be a game, but it apparently applies to rap lyrics as well. A number of rappers, far and wide, have dropped lines on their songs that toted the embellishment line while others were blatant mistruths. Fans may have caught these fibs and offered a mere chuckle to, while others could've possibly gone under the radar. Either way, whether the bars strengthened the record, added some sort of comedic element or became a topic of conversation among fans, the fact remains that not all tracks are 100 percent factual.Back in 2007, Jay-Z dropped "Hello Brooklyn 2.0" featuring Lil Wayne. On the first verse of the track, Jigga...