While the Hip-Hop community and social media seems to have mixed feelings in regards to what this particular Brooklyn rapper said about Pro Era’s Capital Steez.
Any time Troy Ave is trending it ain't about music.
— Kyle Harvey (@HarveyWins) March 1, 2016
if not being a weirdo means I'm more like troy ave then I'm super good on that lmaooo
— matt (@TheSuper3) March 1, 2016
people react based on a sliding scale of morality that works for them. i know dudes who let rape lyrics slide but are mad at troy ave.
— Karlie Hustle (@THEkarliehustle) March 1, 2016
The #facts are Troy Ave works really hard and has built his own business… Had radio hits & gets a lot of mainstream support
— Ebro Darden (@oldmanebro) March 1, 2016
like this troy ave diss. nobody cares. ha! funny.
— brian b.dot™ miller (@bdotTM) March 1, 2016
@TroyAve I'll fight you for steez
— Mel (@AsapTwelvyy) March 1, 2016
What is birthed outside of the mess is Pro Era’s Nyck Caution’s latest project. Disguise The Limit is not only a clever title; according to Caution himself: “This project has been my life for about two years and now I’m finally done and ready to release it to the world,” Caution told The FADER.
The mixtape features contributions from Joey Bada$$, Metro Boomin, Kirk Knight, Chuck Strangers, Madison Iman, and many more. Stream the whole project below.