Archive for the ‘Hip Hop Beefs’ Category

Kat Stacks and the Game’s Beef gets heated

Friday, August 27th, 2010

This is the kind of Beef that is dragging Hip Hop into the gutter. Kat Stacks obviously slept with half the signed artists in Hip Hop then clowns them when she is done. It is a win win situation for her as her name gets bigger and bigger which will lead to money or a reality show somewhere down the line. She airs someone out every week and with the Game she really crossed the line. You dont talk about anybodies dead relatives that can get you in a plot right next to them.

The Game has once again aired out Kat Stacks, hurling disses at the self-proclaimed rap groupie via Twitter.

In his messages, Game blasts Stacks’ image and role as a mother.

“@ihatekatstacks B*TCH, wantin u 2 catch AIDS & die is probably the only thing me & @50cent got n common. Go swallow a teaspoon of rat poison,” Game tweeted Thursday (August 26).

“@ihatekatstacks B*tch you are a tour bus. “ya p*ssy smell like the exhaust, ya a**hole BLOWN like a tire & you can fit 30 n*ggas in you.”

“@ihatekatstacks all you do is fly around America suckin d*cks 4 FREE.”

“da bureau of child welfare got ya son & instead of fightin 4 him back, u suckin wee wee’s & tweetin. #deadBEATmommysomebody help this b*tch”

“& the sh!t u just said about my grandma RIP gone get u jumped by 6 buff midget b*tches. ah would tell u stay low, but thats where they’ll b”

“@ihatekatstacks One day you gone Internally Drown in all that cum in ya stomach. More kids in ya stomach then all the projects in New York.” (Game’s Twitter)

Stacks proceeded to defend herself and taunted Game with a handful of tweets.

“Your mom taught me how to suck d*ck & your dad taught me how to get money when a d*ck up my a** @thegame,” she tweeted yesterday.

“B*tch what are you talking my son is at home with me go f*ck your dead grandmother @thegame.”

“f*g with butterfly tatted on ur face claiming its for dead wh*re grandmother why did u cover it up then @thegame.

“i dont know whos face looks worse, urs or ur dead grandmother 6 feet under @thegame.” (Kat Stacks’ Twitter)

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Young Buck says Dr Dre and Eminem dont Speak to Him

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Young Buck has discussed his relationship with Dr. Dre and revealed past failed attempts to get a hold of the Doc.

Despite being associated with Dre during his days as a G-Unit member, Buck said he has not gotten in touch with him for over three years.

“Dr. Dre is an individual who I wish I heard from at some point in time because his voice in my situation would means a lot. He don’t have to on my side or [50 Cent's] side, but just say something, bro. I even told Game to say ‘what’s up’ to Dre for me, but I haven’t heard anything..I haven’t received an email or spoken to Dre in three years…I haven’t heard from Dr. Dre or Eminem… not to say my situation is any part of their business but at a point in time I was sitting in front of these dudes. And I’m not looking for them to take sides or anything, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what is being done to me from their artist.”

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Shyne responds to 50 Cent punking him on the Phone

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Shyne has reacted to a prank pulled by 50 Cent, when the G-Unit frontman interrupted a media call and berated his rival.

50 Cent recently called into a Def Jam conference call between Shyne and various media outlets.

During the 3 minute clip, 50 Cent interrupts Shyne’s conference call multiple times and impersonates a DJ asking questions of Shyne, before launching into a Mel Gibson-like tirade, continuously ordering the rapper to “shut up.”

During an interview with MTV.com, Shyne addressed the viral video clip, which is making headlines across the world.

“Like that’s like an all-time low,” Shyne said. “I didn’t know son was that desperate. he’s gone from confidential informant, a witness protection program dude, to getting order of protections on motherf**kers, now he’s a stalker. I was in shock.”

Shyne expressed shock at 50 Cent’s antics and said he didn’t think the G-Unit rapper would sink that low, especially since 50 was trying to make “peace” surrounding their beef.

“He’s been reaching out to one of my generals in the street begging for peace…so he caught his voice too, so it was after the fact,” Shyne said. “I thought it was somebody having a bad day that wanted to know about the situation. It wasn’t until after everything was finished, that motherf**kers at Def Jam was like ‘yo that was Boo Boo, that was Hawaii 5-0.’ Then he puts it out like he was calling and talking reckless. He’s a creep.”

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Young Buck is fed up with 50 Cent not releasing him from his Contract

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Young Buck has said his contractual battle against 50 Cent is still on-going and promised the situation would be addressed soon.

In a recent interview, Buck said the conflict would eventually come to an end.

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“It’s on the way,” Buck said about his next official album when we caught up with him recently in Houston. “The music speaks for itself. I’m everywhere when it comes to online — I throw music out. People are already aware of my situation … the whole fight with the contract thing. It’s about to get real, real interesting, people. I will say that much…If you ain’t focused on Buck, now is the time to get focused on Buck,” he continued. “With this whole contract situation, we really gonna see what this was really about. Y’all mark my words: I’ll be back to MTV to finish this when it all ends. At the end of the day, I appreciate the people that’s sticking right there through the fight I’m going through as far as my contract situation.”

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Foxy Brown doesnt want to beef with Nicki Minaj

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Foxy Brown recently gave Nicki Minaj props for becoming a force in the music industry.

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Foxy Brown gives Minaj respect for holding her own.

“What’s funny, I actually applaud Nicki for it,” Foxy said in an interview. “I think she’s doing an incredible job of branding herself. When you’re a boss b*tch, you give it up. Send her a Chanel bag or something.

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If you’re winning, you’re wining. That’s just how I see it I’m not caught up in the beef at all I’m not even in that category. I’m still one of the youngest female rappers in the game. Other female rappers may feel like that because they’re older, but I myself am still young. I don’t feel that. I applaud what she’s doing.” Im like who really cares ? Who in the hell is going to buy a Nicki Minaj CD ? A 15 year old teen ? Maybe,but I dont see no real hip hop head standing in line at bestbuy with a Nicki Minaj CD in his hand. Not gonna happen !

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Tony Yayo threatens to set up The Game

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Tony Yayo has addressed Game’s recent talks of wanting a G-Unit reunion and revealed what deadly consequences there would be if they united.

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Yayo threatened to “set-up” Game if he was ever given an opportunity to re-join the Unit.

“You know what I think would be cool if Game comes back,” Yayo asked XXL Mag staff during a live UStream broadcast. “I’d set him up and smoke him on the tour bus or something. Or throw him off the tour bus or run him over with the tour bus or poison his food, or, I don’t know, something. I want him to get back so I can set him up…I don’t see nobody I had beef with. We’re running around doing our thing and they’re running around doing nothing. I don’t want to be friends with Game. I don’t want to be friends with that guy. That guy’s bi-polar. He’s gonna say ‘F*ck G-Unit’ tomorrow. He’s crying one day saying, ‘Oh, hip-hop,’ then he said, ‘Oh, I want to be with the Unit,’ then he said, ‘I don’t want beef with n*ggas,’ then ‘F*ck Yayo.’ I don’t got time for that man.” (XXL Mag)

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50 Cent says he will not Beef anymore

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

50 Cent has decided to cease being painted as the “bad guy” in rap beefs and will stop entertaining artists with diss records. “A lot of times, earlier in my career, I was competing with artists because that was what I loved about hip-hop: The idea that battling someone was necessary to defend your spot and you had to take on all challengers so I did that constantly. No one thinks that way now and everyone looks at me like I’m the Broad Street Bully. The younger kids coming up missed that time frame, and even the conscious rap is gone too. The stuff that Common Sense and Talib Kweli and Mos Def were rhyming about. What was socially conscious and responsible about the music has been replaced by hipster kids in skinny jeans and mohawks looking like a bunch of homos.

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Of course, that’s always been around, but it was usually confined to the Village. Artists have always had the opportunity to influence the culture, but now it’s the other way around: They’re trying to look like their audience to attract their audience. Now you can’t tell the difference between a Led Zeppelin fan and a hip-hop fan.”

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Speaking in an interview with radio personality Tim Westwood, Fif said he never sparked rap beefs.

“I don’t have…issues with people until they say things that make me feel like they want a problem,” said the Queens rapper. “Point to one situation that I’ve been in, one altercation where I was competing with another artist that I’ve started…Ain’t that hip-hop? There’s always been battling. It’s always been a part of the culture. In the future, because I’ve been kind of captured as the actual bad guy on some level because they watch me compete and win and it feels like it was effortless, I will make a point to not even respond. I will just look and watch people when they say things.”

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Jacki-O Puts DJ Khaled on Blast

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Jacki-O has unveiled more about her issues with Miami’s DJ Khaled and claimed the radio personality is not shining light on local artists.

In addition to him not playing her music, Jacki believes Khaled is not representing for Miami.

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“If you’re in the position to play that music, you need to go hard for your city. Since this is your city and you’re so hood, why you not repping your city? Why you repping people that you feel you have contractual ties to? That’s the only people your repping when it comes to local artists. Whenever it comes to something with any other artists your playing them, but when it comes to playing the artists from Miami, if you ain;t got no contractual ties to them, you ain’t playing them.

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Well, that’s not considered “repping your city” because when you rep your city you rep every artist in Miami that’s actually making a name for themselves and doing something. If that music is being played in the clubs and you that artist out there grinding, play the music. I just don’t see him doing that. Not for me and not for a lot of artists, I just don’t see that love and it kind of sickens me when I see people calling out my city and you not even really from Miami. I’m not going to understand why you don’t have that passion that a DJ is supposed to have for your city. Honestly, you really don’t have that passion because if you did you would let the emotional foolishness go and really rep for the city.” Last May, Jacki said Khaled believes he has more control than an artist.

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“Don’t hold beefs or grudges with people just because you’re friends with my ex-label-mates…that’s crazy! If you hear a record that’s poppin’ in the streets and it’s poppin’ in the clubs play it on the station! I have a problem when the DJ feel like he more powerful than the artist and I think that’s the stance that he takes when it come to this music and it’s just ridiculous, so I do have a problem with him. It’s not just me, but a lot of people do. Maybe they think it and don’t say it but I choose to say it because I feel like it’s an injustice and it’s not right and it’s not fair, so I’m callin’ Khaled out on it…”

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Young Buck Tells Fans If 50 wants a war then we gonna go to war

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Former G-Unit member Young Buck has publicly turned down recent talks of a reunion with 50 Cent’s camp and said he still has unfinished business with his ex-associate.

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Speaking to fans at a concert over the weekend, Buck aired out his issues with 50.

“I just want to get this out real quick and make sure to let all my people out there know one thing, as far as the G-Unit reunion sh*t on me, I ain’t with that sh*t,” Buck told a crowd of concert fans. “We got too much unfinished business to happen, 50. I’m not with none of that sh*t — I just want to make sure we get that clear. I’m not with it my n*gga, you took a real n*gga through too much my n*gga. If you want war, we gonna go to war and we gonna do this sh*t in a real street way until one of us dies my n*gga. I’ll play that game with you. It’s only right, somebody’s gotta do this in a real way…Even if I lose my life in being a real n*gga, one thing y’all motherf*ckers know is that I was a real n*gga…When a n*gga playing with a n*gga’s life then you treat a n*gga with no emotions. You take a n*gga’s life. So either meet me in h*ll or heaven, f*ck you, f*ck G-Unit.”

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Yukmouth says I dont Believe beef until some real Sh*t Happens

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

West Coast rapper Yukmouth recently shared his thoughts on the rise in the number of rap beefs since 50 Cent’s 2002 dispute with Ja Rule.

From Yuk’s perspective, most rap beefs are fabricated and created just to gain a buzz.

“All that sh*t is for marketing,” Yuk said in an interview. “They taking a chapter out of 50 Cent’s book ’cause that’s how he blew up. Him and Ja Rule had a real beef from the streets and he came at a time for the gangsta sh*t but that don’t mean it will work for everybody.

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50 had a machine behind him. Interscope and Dr. Dre are monster machines. He could have said anything and it would have worked but he came with heat and it took off. If you’re not 50 and don’t got that machine then don’t try it. Hip-hop came from competition and thinking they the best and that’s okay. If it’s real sh*t then handle it in the street and talk it out or box. That’s how real beef is handled. All that Twitter and FaceBook and UStream bang — actions speak louder than words. I don’t believe beef until some real sh*t happens. All that sh*t is publicity.”

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