What is the biggest beef in rap history?

What is the biggest beef in rap history?

Tupac. Unfortunately, the greatest beef in rap history ended in tragedy. It may or may not be connected to the years long feud between Pac and Big, but both rappers were mysteriously and infamously gunned down in eerily similar fashion six months apart in 1996 and 1997.

Did Eminem and The Game have beef?

Game even told MTV News that Michael Jackson once tried to bring the two warring rappers together, but things didn’t pan out. The feud between Game and 50 affected both of their relationships with Dr. Dre, who has overseen both careers, and affected Game’s relationship with Eminem.

What did tip do to flip?

The beef came to a boil when Tip went on Houston radio station 97.9 and dissed Flip over the air, plus stated that he’s coming to Flip’s Cloverland neighborhood to shoot a video exposing Flip as a fraud. T.I.’s crew and Lil’ Flip’s crew confronted each other at a detail shop near Cloverburger and a fight ensued.

Who has sold more albums Drake or Kanye?

Drake’s “Certified Lover Boy” is the top-debuting album of the year so far, bowing with 595,300 album-equivalent units. That figure handily beats the 313,000 album units Kanye West’s “Donda” claimed when it premiered on the chart last week and at the time set its own record for the year to date, shortly to be toppled.

Is every rap beef equal to the beef between Pac and Big?

Every significant rap beef since has been measured against that bloody, bi-coastal dispute. Some have ended on similar terms; many more have been resolved peacefully. Comparing every fight between rappers to the beef between Pac and Big does a disservice to the genre and the artists that shape it.

What was the most important hip-hop feud ever?

In late 1996 and early 1997, the most impactful hip-hop feud of all-time ended in a double dose of tragedy: Tupac Shakur was murdered in Las Vegas, and The Notorious B.I.G. was gunned down in Los Angeles. Every significant rap beef since has been measured against that bloody, bi-coastal dispute.

Why do rappers fight so much?

Comparing every fight between rappers to the beef between Pac and Big does a disservice to the genre and the artists that shape it. Rap is not inherently violent, and rappers’ disagreements are born from a variety of causes: failed business relationships; geographical alliances; romantic entanglements; jealousy; betrayal; loyalty; honor.

What happened to the beef between Tupac and Big?

The beef reached its violent zenith in September 1996, when Tupac was tragically killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. Six months later, Big was murdered in a shooting in L.A.

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