Katt Williams took a bold step by dialing Suge Knight in prison to share an exclusive preview of a diss track he’s crafting, specifically targeting Ludacris and other adversaries in the latest episode of his interview show.
The 28-minute video, featuring AI-generated animations of Williams, Knight, and Dave Mays, founder of The Source, showcases the intense conversation.
Around the 18:45-minute mark, Williams encounters some audio glitches but manages to restart the track. The song kicks off with a motivational snippet from Denzel Washington, emphasizing resilience and winning.
As the track unfolds, it features a clip of Mike Epps expressing jealousy for not being mentioned in Williams’ previous Club Shay Shay interview.
Williams then takes a direct shot at Ludacris, reinterpreting the rapper’s 2004 hit “Number One Spot” with new, scathing lyrics: “I’m coming for your number one spot, one of us a killer, and the other one is not… I’m coming for your number one spot.”
The diss intensifies with Williams referencing Ludacris as “Mr. Move It” and mocking his Atlanta roots. He incorporates Ludacris’s own lyrics, stating, “That’s some true shit, you need to move bitch in real life,” while referencing Ludacris’s 2001 track “Move Bitch.”
In the diss, Williams taunts Ludacris about his driving skills, calling him “bicurious” and predicting another body on the road: “You got a fast car, but you hit the median, another body [about to get] bodied by a comedian.”
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The Emmy winner responds to alleged joke theft accusations and addresses comedians from his Club Shay Shay interview, suggesting they’ve been appropriating his material from BET days.
Williams appears to take a swipe at Cedric the Entertainer, referencing an “overweight bully talking ’bout he wants the smoke.”
The track concludes with Williams promising to refine it before distribution, emphasizing the importance of timing. In a different segment, Suge Knight hints at an imminent release from prison.
This diss track follows Ludacris’s response earlier this month, where he refuted claims made by Williams regarding an “Illuminati thing” and exchanged barbs over Kanye West’s “Devil in a New Dress.” Ludacris asserted he has never been part of the Illuminati and defended his career accomplishments.