XXL looks through some of the most unfortunate hip-hop beefs, from Baby vs. Wayne to Diddy vs. Shyne to C-Murder vs. Master P to Gucci Mane vs. the world.
In recent years it has seemed that the sacred art of the perfectly-crafted diss song has gone out the window. Gone are the days of "Takeover" and "Ether," "How To Rob" and "New York, New York." Instead, sneak disses, subliminal shots and broad allusions have won the day...
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Just two weeks after dissing his brother Master P on the track “All I Wanted 2 Be Was A Soldier,” C-Murder has stepped forth once again to address their troubled relationship. The rapper, who is currently serving life in the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for the murder of 16-year-old Steven Thomas, recently sent a letter to AllHipHop.com sharing...
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C-Murder's career was derailed when he was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Steve Thomas. On his new track, "All I Wanted 2 Be Was A Soldier," a diss aimed at Master P, the former No Limit Soldier spits venom at his "hero." Over a classic 'Nawlins beat, Murder calls out P for being a hypocrite, disloyal, and accuses the No Limit leader of assassinating the incarc
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More rappers than ever are turning to books to scratch their creative itch. A list of the 10 best ever
Words: Adam Fleischer, Jesse Gissen, Mark Lelinwalla, Jayson Rodriguez
Images: Socrates Gomez
These days, when rappers pull out a pen and a pad, or even get on the computer or their smart phones, it’s not certain they do so with the intent of writing a rhyme. More and ...