It seems not everyone is a fan of Jay-Z’s latest album, Magna Carta Holy Grail.

Odd Future’s Earl Sweatshirt took to Twitter today to voice his opinion on Hov’s project, reminiscent of his fun at the expense of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis several weeks back.

Earl first explained that he wasn’t a fan of Jay’s work on Justin Timberlake’s “Suit and Tie,” joining Kanye West in that respect:

Then, Earl went as far as to tell his Twitter followers to unfollow him if they disagreed with his assessment.

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Earl went on to suggest that the acclaim that MCHG has garnered is because of Jay’z name, and not the quality of the album:

In a 2012 interview, Jay-Z was complimentary of Earl’s Odd Future crew. “[Odd Future has an] aversion to corporate America,” he said. “People have a real aversion to what people in power did to the country. So they’re just lashing out, like: ‘This is the son that you made. Look at your son. Look at what you’ve done.’”

In 2011, Odd Future was reportedly fielding offers from Jay-Z’s Roc Nation, before the collective opted for simply a distribution deal with Sony.

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