Yep, today’s Outside The Lines started off weird with MC Bob Ley showing off his flow by reading Jay-Z lyrics. The lyrics are from a Jay Z diss track called “Blow the Whistle” which you can hear here (audio NSFW) being introduced by Stu Scott. Hearing one of the anchors of ESPN’s history read a Jay-Z diss track has to be about the hardest I’ve laughed at the WWL in years.
Here’s Bob Ley Reciting Jay-Z’s “Blow The Whistle” From Today’s Outside The Lines
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