With NBA Playoffs Nearing, Lil B Says “Based God Curse” Is Deeper Than Sports

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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West Coast rapper Lil B recently talked about his now-infamous “Based God Curse” and admitted they go much deeper than sports.

According to the Based God, his curses span from athletics to dishonest people in general.

“The curses span from relationships to businesses to anybody that’s being dishonest and fake in different ways. I know the Based God is protecting me and Lil B, but it’s all about staying real.” (ILY)

Last summer, Lil B talked about “Based God” victim James Harden not knowing his existence.

“I’m extremely disappointed in James Harden. It’s a blatant lie. I don’t know what’s going to happen next.I’m just extremely worried about Harden,” Lil B said in an interview. “We need answers from Lebron, I wonder if Lebron is a liar too – Does he know about lil B? I wonder if he’ll lie.” (TMZ Sports)

Previously approached by a paparazzo, Harden denied having any knowledge of Lil B or his curse.

“I don’t even know what happened,” Harden said when asked about Lil B. “I don’t even know, I mean, I don’t know who he is. [My off-season] just happened five days ago, so I’m just chilling. I’m happy to be back home. Yup.” (TMZ Sports)

Last year, New York rapper A$AP Rocky talked about Lil B’s publicized “curse” on the Houston Rockets star.

“Yo, did you see him at the game? He went to the game the night [the Houston Rockets] lost and he started cooking! Do y’all got [the video?] I’m dead serious. [James] Harden and them lost. Pulled up to the game with a turquoise bucket and just started cooking. Based God. Based God.” (“Whoolywood Shuffle”)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. You're likely to find me covering hip-hop news and music releases. Netflix is still my go-to before Disney Plus.

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  1. Curses or whatever…it’s somethings you just don’t play with…the stuff he speaking isn’t cute if he got hit by a bus tomorrow and died I wouldn’t be surprised

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