Yung Joc Responds To Getting Dissed On Lil Baby Track "We Paid"
It doesn't take long for 42 Dugg to take a dig at Young Joc on the Lil Baby cut "We Paid."
"Fore I go broke like/Joc F*ck with that dog like Vick (Roof)" Dugg raps the hit track's opening bar.
Joc has now responded to the cruel call out.
— Simon Blackwell (@D33Moneey) June 11, 2020
"Think about when I'm out somewhere. And I like this song. And the fist verse they say, 'Fore I go broke like Joc' and somebody say 'I don't think it was a diss.' Joc said, and then paused to display how ridiculous not thinking it was a diss was. "The funniest part about that. I understood. At the end of the day, like, I'm far from that word. For real."
Earlier this year, Joc defended himself after being caught spotted driving an Uber.
So he's probably not broke. Just more of a working man than he used to be.
50 Cent Rips Randall Emmett’s Fiancee Lala Kent Again
It's possible that Lala Kent, the fiancée of TV producer Randall Emmett, thought 50 Cent wouldn't respond to some recent comments she made about him.
Emmett is the same guy that 50 threatened because he allegedly owed him $1 milion. The threat made the producer go to the hospital after thinking he was having a heart attack. 50 dissed Kent around that time as well after she admitted to sleeping with Emmett on the first night and accepting gifts from him.
Kent got a response from the G-Unit boss after she mentioned him during a conversation with Andy Cohen. The reality star explained to Cohen why a feud she had with Emmett didn't appear on the Bravo reality series Vanderpump Rules.
"I won’t say more than I can," she said. "There was a very public beef between myself and a pretty famous rapper, and it got very bad. When this all happened, we were not filming. I think we would have had a much harder time if it was happening during filming. But there was also a lot of legal stuff going on ... Everything’s good now. Myself and Randall and this rapper, we just don’t speak about each other."
50 caught wind of the post and responded.
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"Why this b*tch don’t just leave it alone," he wrote. "I don’t have beef with this hoe, I had issues with Randell he paid me the money, it’s done. I’m sure Amber is laughing at this guys choices."
Did you have a good, hearty chuckle when you heard that Emmett checked himself into the hospital for a heart attack while beefing with 50?
Tekashi 6ix9ine Mocks Meek Mill & YG After Getting Akon On "Locked Up 2"
Meek Mill and YG have been on Tekshi 6ix9ine for some time. If they had their ways, no other rappers would work with the notorious snitch.
They're not having their ways. Not only is Akon working with 6ix9ine, but the 47-year old gave Tekashi his classic track "Locked Up" to redo.
6ix9ine used that development to troll YG and Meek.
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"Meek mill and YG after seeing 6ix9ine link up with Akon and make another classic," read a meme featuring a video of Stephen A. Smith that 6ix9ine shared.
So far, neither meek nor YG has commented.
Styles P, who was on the original "Locked Up" has and he doesn't give a fuuuuuuck ...
My job is 2 remind you 2 boost the immune system n not get distracted by minor things i will always consider Akon a brother but we have not spoke or seen each other In years I don’t know 6’9 meaning all 3 of our paths are different.I live by my code n don’t hold others 2 my code
— phantom. (@therealstylesp) June 7, 2020
To make this even simpler 4 u wondering how I feel about the song.I honestly don’t give a fux the fact that this is even a topic 2 discuss with all the racial tension n plandemic/ pandemic makes me want to focus in harder on reminding y’all 2 stay golden n boost the immune!
— phantom. (@therealstylesp) June 7, 2020"My job is 2 remind you 2 boost the immune system n not get distracted by minor things i will always consider Akon a brother but we have not spoke or seen each other In years I don’t know 6’9 meaning all 3 of our paths are different.I live by my code n don’t hold others 2 my code, Styles typed. "To make this even simpler 4 u wondering how I feel about the song.I honestly don’t give a fux the fact that this is even a topic 2 discuss with all the racial tension n plandemic/ pandemic makes me want to focus in harder on reminding y’all 2 stay golden n boost the immune!"
Kevin Gates Explains To A Single Mother How She Can Still Get Some
Kevin Gates has always had some of the wildest opinions out there.
Now he's bringing that creative logic to the advice game. Gates and his boy OG Boobie Black have opened up a "helpline" with Vice.
Here Gates is telling a single mom with two daughters how she can still date.
View this post on InstagramHelp Line witt @ogboobieblack_bwa episode 5 out now @vice
"Well, I'm gonna say this. When you present a boy with two daughters, it sounds like responsibilities and a boy is not equipped for responsibility," he says. "But they have men out there that can't have children. They have men out there that would love to raise your daughters as their own. And to be honest with you, when you say you not looking for your soulmate, then what are you looking for? Because the things that we desire desire us. All I could tell you is this. Don't settle. Don't force anything because if it's by force, it's never by choice."
Should Gates be talking about soulmates after being caught on camera cheating on his wife Dreka?
Tekashi 6ix9ine May Have Paid Magix Enga $900 To Solve His ‘GOOBA’ YouTube Problem
Last week, Tekashi 6ix9ine's track "GOOBA", which broke all sorts of YouTube records, was removed briefly removed from YouTube after a copyright claim from Kenyan producer Magix Enga.
According to Enga, his hold was pulled when 6ix9ine offered to pay him money -- money he ultimately didn't accept.
"Some guys called me and they were like, 'You took the song down and we want to pay you and you put the song back as quick as possible ’cause he's Tekashi,'" Magix Enga told RapTV. "And I was like, 'OK. So, how much do you offer?' And the guys, they say they want to offer 100 Gs, which is $100,000 Kenyan money. [Which is about $940 USD.] And I was like...I was 50/50 about that, but I decided to forgive the guy and take the money, but the next day I was like, hm...I need the credit. So, yesterday, I refunded the money."
6ix9ine's team is calling cap on it all.
If "GOOBA" disappears again, you know why."We investigated this claim and found that it was fraudulent," 6ix9ine's lawyers told XXL. "No monetary settlement was offered by anyone in our camp."
Has Future Been Banned From His Kirkwood Atlanta Neighborhood?
Future grew up in the Kirkwood neighborhood of Atlanta and continues to rep his Zone 6 home.
At least one Kirkwood resident has a problem with how he's been repping it.
Ebo Da Don, a rapper of little note, when off on Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn in an Instagram video
View this post on Instagram"This is Kirkwood business, and Kirkwood business only," Da Don ranted. "This ain't got nothing to do with nobody that ain't from Kirkwood. This the law of the land. Future is banned from Kirkwood. You can't pull in our hood no more. All that fake a$$ sh*t that you were repping that we protected for years. It's up. Kirkwood stands together as a family, and we ain't go let one bitch a$$ n*gga run our hood with all that fake fugazi sh*t. This is about respect. And we ain't got any respect when we got a fake a$$ rapper faking it like he run sh*t ... You banned from Kirkwood and we pray to God you pull up."
Do you think this a popular opinion in Kirkwood or is Mr. Da Don chasing that clout?
Funk Flex Ethers JAY-Z For Selling Out Colin Kaepernick & Not Doing Enough On George Floyd
Funkmaster Flex is not impressed with JAY-Z.
He thinks Hov sold Colin Kaepernick out, and now he's not doing enough in the George Floyd situation.
"I'm gonna tell ya how New York City works," Flex said about JAY-Z. "Nobody is going to circle back to him. You know why? Because they are scared of him. They want to ride him all day long. Nobody wants to hold this guy accountable for where we are at right now. And that's JAY-Z. Because he said we were past kneeling. That's what he said. When he went to grab that moneybag from the NFL. He did a press conference. With all this goofball sh*t next to him at the press conference. And now somebody died in Minnesota. Somebody put their knee on somebody's neck. And this guy disappeared. And I'm gonna tell you how he's gonna do you all. This guy is going to come around in a month. He's gonna make a documentary and throw ten thousand dollars at the family. Instead, he could have held people accountable.[Why can't he] take some of that money from he got from the NFL right after he sold Colin out ... and donate it to the family. The Barclays was lit up, where was he last night."
JAY-Z did speak to Minnesota governor Tim Walz in the aftermath of George Floyd's death. He also issued this statement.
“I prevail on every politician, prosecutor and officer in the country to have the courage to do what is right,” Jay said. “Have the courage to look at us as humans, dads, brothers, sisters and mothers in pain and look at yourselves.”
Do you agree with Flex that JAY sold out Colin Kaepernick and isn't doing enough about George Floyd?
Meek Mill Responds To Tekashi 6ix9ine After He Clowned Him For Not Protesting
Tekashi 6ix9ine says he can't speak on George Floyd because of the terms of his house arrest, but that's not stopping him from attacking other rappers like Meek Mill.
Meek dropped the track "Otherside Of America" in response to what's going in the United States, and Tekashi was quick to jump on the Philly rappers back for not hitting the streets to protest.
"If Kanye, who is way more famous than all these rappers is outside protesting with the people, why is the wannabe Martin Luther King Not but has no problem dropping a song during times like this to capitalize.," Tekashi wrote on the post, adding "BUT YOU THE VOICE FOR THE STREETS ??? YOU F*CKIN CLOWN"
Well, Meek wasn't digging Tekashi's post (which was recently deleted) and took to social media himself to address the accusation.
According to Meek, his whole life has been a protest, and we can only assume he means his criminal record, jail time and his current fight for prison reform with Jay-Z, Michael Rubin, and more.
my whole life a protest..... literally!
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) June 5, 2020RJ Payne Addresses Eminem’s Praise & Those Who Say His Co-Sign Doesn’t Mean Anything
During Eminem's chat with Lil Wayne last month, he shouted out RJ Panye as an under the radar rapper who's killing it. Wayne agreed that Payne was one to watch.
Payne acknowledged The GOATs co-sign during a discussion with Mikey T The Movie Star of Report Card Radio. After he did, he pushed back on those who don't think getting that kind of shout out from Eminem was a big deal.
"I don’t know if it’s a new generation or if it’s just the way the world is that we don’t value sh*t or we don’t value anything until it’s not here no more, but I know who Eminem is and I know all the records he broke. So for him to acknowledge me on my level, just the punchlines and hardcore rap – I give him all respect in the world because he didn’t have to be paying attention to RJ Payne," Payne said.
He added that the co-signs from Eminem and Lil Wayne just made him more hungry.
"The day that the footage came out I shot a video 24 hours later and put that sh*t out. Eminem had seen the video, I got the confirmation he’d seen the video. I just want to work harder. I was already a workhorse, I put out seven projects per year before Marshall came along. So now when I know he’s watching or Wayne’s watching, man, I’ll probably put out more projects than anybody in the rap game. I’m hungry as hell. I should be writing and rapping right now, I only stopped putting together my merch and working on my album to do it with you. If you’ve seen my freestyle, if you’ve seen what I just put out Animal, kind of just summing up who I am for the people who might not know who I was before Eminem gave me the shout out, that’s what you can expect. Expect the highest quality lyrics, the dopest production possible. Don’t expect no deep records, don’t expect none of that because right now I want people to know Eminem wasn’t wrong. I want people to know that Lil Wayne is listening because it is some dope sh*t and it’s not what everybody else is doing. Don’t expect to tune in and hear RJ Payne doing a trap record or none of that. Expect what I’ve been doing but just times 30."
Lil Wayne Explains His Comments on George Floyd That Rubbed So Many The Wrong Way
During an interview with Fat Joe, Lil Wayne made comments about the killing of George Floyd that rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.
"What I mean by that is we have to stop viewing it with such a broad view, meaning we have to stop placing the blame on the whole force and the whole everybody or a certain race or everybody with a badge," Wayne said. "We have to actually get into who that person is. And if we want to place the blame on anybody, it should be ourselves for not doing more than what we think we're doing."
Wayne then added wasn't down with activism by Tweet or T-Shirt.
On Tonight's episode of Young Money radio with Killer Mike, Wayne revisited and explained those comments.
"I respect the effort of the people to seek justice and what they doin'. I just knew it was time for more action than a tweet. Also, my mama always told me—I sat in the passenger seat getting picked up from school every day and dropped off. I would look outside that window in the 'hood, so you gon' see situations when you riding home. I might make a comment or give my opinion on what I just saw.
"'Mind you f*ckin' business,'" his mom would tell him, giving him a smack. "Mind your business. You don't even ask, 'Why you smack me? Why I need to mind my business?' But you know one thing, I need to mind my damn business. So, for folks out there that figure that whatever, Wayne gon' say this or... Listen. I'm from New Orleans, understand. I'm from New Orleans where, what we're seeing ladies and gentlemen around the world finally because [of] the cameraphones and all that, baby, we went through that every day. We saw that, we went through that every week. We gave police names, just cause of who they were and how they were, and we got used to that... That was the system. That's what I grew up in. So, don't blame me, don't fault me. But if you do, you already know."
Do you now better see where Wayne is coming from?