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Nas once famously rapped that “no idea’s original under the sun” and such ideology is golden for Hip-Hop culture. Each generation borrows from the last to create their own classic legacy, and our founding fathers sampled jazz, funk and soul to birth the foundation, musically.
50 Cent seems to hate Sean “Puff Daddy/P. Diddy” Combs just as much as Steve Stoute these days. The exact reasons are completely unknown but it’s 50 we’re talking about. He doesn’t need a reason to speak the hostile gospel. Of course we’re on the verge of receiving his new album but we digress.
Suge Knight knew he’d have to answer for the slander he flung upon Kendrick Lamar, The Game and mainly Jimmy Iovine’s Interscope Records sooner than later.
Somebody is allegedly posing as 40 Glocc to reheat a beef to capitalize off of The Game and his (ex?) fiancée’s domestic issues.
One of the biggest job qualifications for being a rapper is they have to be proficient in talking sh*t. Another good quality to possess is the ability to be able to actually deny that they are doing so.
Brows were raised and interests were piqued outside of the ambiance of YG’s chart-topping album when he dropped a freestyle with slanderous bars seemingly aimed at two of his fellow West Coast rappers.
Hip-Hop artists interact with their peers and camps as if they were family members when the truth of the matter is, the music industry is simply a glamorous business. When situations deteriorate, artists with enough sense and experience take what they learned and move to their the next facet of the career.
If you can not be used then you are useless is a motto often implemented throughout the entertainment industry. It seems 50 Cent has applied this to his G-Unit co-horts Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks.
Remember DeHaven Irby? We sure do. A couple of years back he went on a slander spree criticizing his former friend Jay Z. Memphis Bleek offers some clarity behind their rift.
Yes; you read that right. Omar Epps was spotted wearing a skirt on The View and naturally Lord Jamar was none too pleased. Comedian Marlon Wayans stepped up for his BFF and a new Twitter beef was born.
Steve Stoute may have unleashed the ‘ol familiar sh*t-starting monster in 50 Cent after he publicly voiced his opinion that the former Shady/Aftermath megastar was past in his prime.