Twiztid left ICP’s Psychopathic Records after the release of 2012’s “Abominationz” album and started Majik Ninja Entertainment shortly thereafter. Young Wicked, the former ICP beatmaker who signed with Majik Ninja in late 2016, calling him a slang term used to denigrate the mentally impaired.
He also makes a reference to Otis, a.k.a. “So you must be magic, every move you make loses.” “Nice offices and studio that everyone uses,” J raps. Warning: This video contains explicit lyrics. One foot pound is the work done by a force of one pounl acting through a distance of one foot, in the direction of the force. In the video, a likeness of the Majik Ninja headquarters is shown and mockingly referred to as “Majik Ninjass.” A sign on the office window reads “will march for $$$,” a reference to Twiztid’s decision to not participate in September’s planned Juggalo March on Washington, D.C. “Everything you Ninjas drop, a complete miss,” J raps, “but George’s dad’s pockets deeper than the abyss.” The “George” in question is Twiztid manager and Majik Ninja co-founder George Vlahakis.
In a video released Wednesday for “6 Foot 7 Foot (7 Foot, 8 Foot),” a re-working of Lil Wayne’s 2011 track “6 Foot 7 Foot,” ICP’s Violent J takes direct shots at Twiztid and the group’s record label, Majik Ninja Entertainment.