The Hip Hop world prob already figured out that The Boss Rick Ross and Motivated Thug Young Jeezy have squashed the beef, but TMZ Reports Who made it happen!
The Hip Hop world prob already figured out that The Boss Rick Ross and Motivated Thug Young Jeezy have squashed the beef, but TMZ Reports Who made it happen!
T-Pain and Kanye West worked together pretty often a while back, collaborating on hit singles like “Good Life” and hitting the studio together to work on Yeezy’s album, 808s & Heartbreak. However, things aren’t all good between them. In part 42743057203 of his sitdown with Vlad TV (I’m cleeearly exaggerating but really…how many parts are there going to be?!) Teddy Pain explains exactly why he wouldn’t buy baby North West a gift. Aw, Yeezy was a bully! LOL!
Things haven’t been good between Jeezy and his former artist Freddie Gibbs since he dropped him from his CTE imprint in 2012, and it doesn’t look like they’re getting any better any time soon. Freddie has been quite vocal about his disdain for Jeezy, and in a new interview, comes at the ATL rapper’s neck once again. See what he had to say below.
As time passes and it becomes years since some of our favorite groups growing up have made music as a collective, tons of artists from rap to pop have linked back up for an appearance, a show, sometimes even a tour or an album. Unfortunately, we can definitely count G-Unit out. Despite The Game’s online petition earlier this year to get the fans’ help to convince 50 Cent to reunite the original G-Unit and end the beef, he’s said it before and he’s saying it again: Fif will never work with The Game. In a new interview with Complex, the G-Unit general spoke on reuniting the original 5 members: himself, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and The Game. Check out what he said below.
Troy Ave is not a fan of Chance The Rapper, and he doesn’t care who knows it. In fact, he’s being quite vocal about his disdain for the Chicago newcomer, referring to him as a “drug addict” in a recent interview. “The game is twisted and f*cked up,” Troy told NEHH. “How is a drug addict gonna be at the forefront of rap? That sh*t is corny.” Check out the whole interview below. I wonder if Chance will respond?