Not that you need the help… But if anyting… shout meh. 😅🤞🏾💫🐾 https://t.co/IuoOtCxo0P
— Chip (@OfficialChip) July 3, 2025
The switch up! Eminem could never 🤷🏼*♂️ pic.twitter.com/v12rA8eSy0
— Neville Huast🖕🏼 (@frost_1988) July 4, 2025
KING LANCE 😤 pic.twitter.com/XQBlL25UJ3
— Big Smoke - (@Skepta) July 3, 2025
GHETTS!! pic.twitter.com/khsRIxKsDi
— Big Smoke - (@Skepta) July 4, 2025
Skepta threw down the gauntlet on Thursday (July 3) with a challenge aimed straight at the heart of Hip-Hops UK vs US rivalrycalling for a lyrical showdown to settle the score.
I wanna clash an American rapper, he posted on X. Finally get this UK/US rap debate sorted.
The London-based rap icon didnt stop there. He proposed a full card of heavyweight matchups, pairing top-tier British spitters with their American counterparts: Ghetts vs. Eminem, Chip vs. Kendrick Lamar, Dave vs. Lil Wayne, Youngs Teflon vs. Meek Mill, Blade Brown vs. Pusha T, Queenie vs Megan Thee Stallion, Central Cee vs Jack Harlow, Lancey Foux vs Travis Scott and JME vs Tyler, The Creator.
And for himself? Skepta suggested a lyrical face-off with his Praise The Lord (Da Shine) collaborator A$AP Rocky, calling it a fire battle.
However, he made it clear this isnt about beef or drama. No violence, just bars, punchlines and counteractions, he wrote.
Chip Join Skepta On Team UK
Fellow UK rap veteran chip, famed for his grime clashes, also stepped up.
Not that you need the help, he wrote, but if anyting shout meh.
Skepta framed the idea as a celebration of skill, not conflict, reposting a fan who said, You dont need beef to have a clash. Its sport.
He also made a point to highlight the roots of the clash format, saying, Anybody clashing today going dub for dub, reply for reply is a style from dancehall the best reply wins. Simple.
The grime veteran took pride in the lyrical discipline sharpened in the UKs underground scene. The microphone training you get from being in the grime scene is top level, Oxford Uni level training, were not easy, lol.
He also addressed the cultural imbalance in exposure, insisting it gave British rappers the edge.
The average American rapper dont even listen to UK rappers, he explained. But weve listen to them (for years) and that is exactly why the UK cant lose.
He also stood firm on UK raps originality, insisting that British artists didnt mimic the US but carved out their own identity through grime and road rap.
The tweet sparked a flurry of reactions online, with users debating matchups and weighing in on who would come out on top.
No official battles have been confirmed yet, but Skeptas challenge has already stirred the potand the timeline.
UK rap is better right now
Most def. Dave, Central Cee, Fredo, Skepta, Potter, Ghetts, Headie, Nines and a few others right now. When Dave drops his new project it'll do numbers.
Joyner Lucas needs to fall back, he cheapens the whole moment
Lupe finishing all them n1ggas
only good British rappers was MF DOOM and Slick Rick