beef

Iggy Azalea calls Tyler, the Creator ‘immature’ after butt joke

Odd Future frontman Tyler, The Creator appeared on BET’s “106 & Park” yesterday (May 15) and mentioned fellow hip-hop star Iggy Azalea. Tyler had some not-so-flattering things to say about Iggy–and specifically clowned the rapstresses famous backside. Safe to say, Tyler doesn’t believe she “got it from her momma.”

Kevin Hart squashes beef with Mike Epps?

Days after a nasty Twitter feud, sparked by an interview by funnyman Mike Epps with K104’s “Dede in the Morning,” where Epps took shots at

Dame Dash blasts Steve Stoute

Former Roc-A-Fella Records head honcho Dame Dash chimed in on the feud between 50 Cent and Steve Stoute. Sharing his thoughts via an Instagram post, Dash made it known that he was no fan of Stoute and called the music industry heavyweight “wack,” “corny” and “dangerous.”

Lolo Jones disses Rihanna on Twitter

You’ve got to give to Lolo Jones. The track and field star isn’t afraid to start some stuff on social media. She’s drawn controversy for her tweets

Sway dismisses Kanye: ‘I don’t even see that as a confrontation’

The on-camera confrontation between Shade 45 host Sway Calloway and notoriously emotional hip-hop superstar Kanye West became a viral sensation last fall. Kanye and Sway got into a heated exchange after Sway challenged Kanye’s assertion that the fashion industry wasn’t taking him seriously. While fans may have expected some type of fallout from the supposed “beef,” Sway explained to Complex magazine that there is no feud between he and West.

50 Cent on Drake vs. Jay Z: ‘It’s just getting started’

A potential Jay Z and Drake rivalry has been the subject of tremendous buzz amongst hip-hop fans since the release of “We Made It,” a freestyle featuring Jay Z and Jay Electronica. On the track Jay Z referenced Drake’s comments from a recent Rolling Stone interview in which Drake criticized Jay’s recent tendency to reference expensive artwork in his rhymes. On the Russ Parr Morning Show, 50 Cent spoke about a budding rivalry between hip-hop’s most famous icon and it’s biggest young superstar.

Freddie Gibbs says he’d fight Jeezy ‘in my church shoes’

Freddie Gibbs is still bitter towards his former boss and collaborator, Young Jeezy. Speaking to Noisey, Gibbs explained why he now feels that signing to Jeezy’s Corporate Thugz Entertainment was the biggest mistake he’s made in his hip-hop career. Gibbs also admits that he would be willing to move past his beef with the elder rapper if Jeezy would acknowledge his wrongdoing.