Buczer and Eripe: Bedoes Alliance Explained
Buczer Defends borek, Criticizes Modern Rap Scene & “Calculations”
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Rapper Buczer, recently released from custody related to possession of prohibited substances, has publicly voiced his support for fellow artist Borek, addressing the controversy surrounding a recent altercation involving Eripe. In a candid discussion, Buczer reflected on his past interactions with Borek, his observations of the evolving rap scene, and the perceived lack of accountability in contemporary hip-hop.
Buczer on His Past Interactions with Borek & Respect for Young Talent
Buczer recounted reaching out to Borek (Bedoes) approximately eight years ago, following his own release from a period of incarceration. He attempted to collaborate with the rising artist on his “Freshout” album, deeply impressed by Borek’s early work.
“I had contact with Bedoes after leaving the ‘vacation at the cost of the state’ and then we talked on a few topics (online, because we had no chance to meet). at that time, I invited him to the ‘Freshout’ album, as I really wanted him to be there, because I was very crazy about what this teen was doing, but he refused to me and cool. he said that respect for PTP, because he was brought up and full of slack – it was almost 8 years ago,” Buczer explained.
Despite the rejection, Buczer continued to follow Borek’s career, expressing genuine admiration for his musical talent. “As then, I follow and check what is with him. I like his music, but I’m not a psychofan. Of course, I didn’t like many things he did, but everyone makes mistakes at this age. Such a success would get lost, I would problably be dead if I would like this success at such an age, so respect for him, so respect, and believe me not easy,” he stated, acknowledging the pressures of early fame.
“Outraged As He Gave Eripe in Japa” – Buczer on Accountability & Shifting Standards
The conversation shifted to the recent incident involving Eripe and Borek, sparking a strong reaction from Buczer.He expressed dismay at the outrage directed towards Borek for responding to perceived disrespect.
“Now indignation that Eripe gave in Japie.I grew up at a time when you had to take responsibility for words and reckon with the fact that if you get something in a piece, at a concert or street someone may want to verify it, as it happened in this case. I do not understand the grievance to the peasant who was afraid to the other for the fact that he called him a loser or his buddies,” Buczer asserted.
He contrasted this with the attitudes of older-generation rappers who often embraced and even encouraged “beef” escalating into real-life confrontations. “Many of the rappers, especially this old school, were even hot supporters of beef transferring from rap to street, and now what?” he questioned, highlighting a perceived hypocrisy within the rap community. Buczer emphasized the importance of owning one’s words and facing the potential consequences.
Buczer on the Rap Scene: “Wychk” & The Erosion of authenticity
Buczer didn’t hold back in his critique of the current rap industry, labeling it as “a channel, sewage, kostania and artificial patting on the back and the fact of calculation, but at ‘higher’ levels in the style of whom he pays to record.” He lamented the prevalence of manufactured success and the prioritization of financial gain over artistic integrity.
“Don’t tell me about the calculation, please count on anything, as I have not been counting on anything for a long time. This industry is a channel, sewage, kostania and artificial patting on the back and the fact of calculation, but at ‘higher’ levels in the style of whom he pays to record – I have experienced it myself many times. For me, the word more expensive than money, as I promised that dogram was even the rocks, it was, and the cases when I was made in the chI idI have made your idols I have a dozen or so, but I keep them for myself,” he revealed, hinting at personal experiences with industry manipulation.
Ultimately, Buczer reaffirmed his belief in Borek’s account of the events. “Here, specifically in this case, as I said, I believe Borek,” he concluded.
It’s certainly worth noting that a history of tension exists between Buczer and Borek. In
