Two Bay Area rappers, Lil B and Guapdad 4000, seemingly kicked off a feud this week after disagreeing over the former's remarks on police brutality. On Twitter, Lil B commented on the protests that have been taking place following the death of George Floyd and the Ferragamo Falcon took offense to something that was said, raising his eyebrows and asking for clarification.
"Police ain’t never jumped me but blacks did... I’m not against blacks and Im not against police," wrote Lil B, referencing the time he got attacked by A Boogie wit da Hoodie and PnB Rock at Rolling Loud.
"What A Boogie got to do with police brutality?," asked Guapdad 4000 in response.
"Mind ur business," clapped back Lil B. The Dolce & Gabanna Dalai Lama was unimpressed with his reaction.
"As hard as i got for you and say you influenced me ? That’s all you gotta say?," he wrote. "I got jumped by black people too ? Black people that work for a white man ? I’m not dragging them in this ? And if you tweet it .. it’s not just your business anymore ? Fasho bruh."
After a short-lived beef on social media, both sides apparently picked up the phone and got things sorted out.
"Just got off the phone with @guapdad4000 he taught me some game I needed to hear and remind me that we are in this together! The black struggle forever ! Thank you sir and black man," said Lil B. The sentiment was co-signed by Guap.
Thankfully, this got done pretty quickly. There is no time for petty feuds right now.
French Montana Plans To Squash 50 Cent Beef On IG Live
After squashing beef with Jim Jones, French Montana is inviting 50 Cent for the next episode of “Cocaine City DVDs Live.”
Instagram is going up these days. With everyone stuck inside of the house, many platforms that provide live streaming services have kept the entertainment industry alive. Tory Lanez and Boosie were holding it down with debaucherous livestreams while Swizz Beatz and Timbaland have been pairing up iconic producers, songwriters, and rappers together for the Verzuz IG Battle series.
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French Montana got in on the fun with the return of Cocaine City DVDs. Bringing it to a live format, he finally squashed his 15-year long beef with Jim Jones the other day. Chopping it up about their numerous run-ins with each other, French and Jim Jones laughed off the feud and have clearly found themselves in a better space with one another.
It looks like French is now readying to make peace with 50 Cent. During an interview with Complex, he dished out on the launch of Cocaine City DVD LIVE and revealed who his next big guest is going to be. “50 Cent gonna be on the next Cocaine City Live,” he said. As he explained the origins of their feud, he admitted that it wasn’t any actual beef between them.
“We was supposed to get on the phone and figure out how we gon’ do it,” French said. “50 Cent, French Montana. Cocaine City Live Part 2. Haaan. That’s a fact.”
Peep the clip below.