Ataaka, the mentor and godfather of rising stars Don Dee and Firdaus De Baddest Boy, has addressed the recent rap battle between his two protégés in a unique and inspiring way. Through a song titled “Rap Dictionary,” Ataaka urged Don Dee and Firdaus to view their lyrical rivalry as an opportunity for growth and elevation, rather than taking it personally.

In the song, Ataaka expressed his pride and gratitude, seeing his mentees thrive and dominate the rap scene, which he had envisioned for them. This creative approach showcases Ataaka’s leadership and dedication to nurturing talent.

Ataaka ~ Rap Dictionary

The rap battle between Don Dee and Firdaus had sparked industry interest, with many calling on Ataaka to intervene. Instead of direct confrontation, Ataaka chose a constructive and artistic path, emphasizing the importance of healthy competition in the music industry.
In “Rap Dictionary,” Ataaka conveys a powerful message to his mentees and the wider music community. He highlights the value of using competition as a catalyst for improvement and success. This approach not only resolves the immediate issue but also sets a positive example for other artists.