Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Well, I don't know who YOU thought J. Cole was going at...


... but this new diss track from Diggy going at Cole tells us he might have some idea.

Who is J. Cole firing shots at?


Recently at a Kendrick Lamar show he surprised the audience by bringing out J. Cole as a surprise guest. During his spot Cole stopped to drop a freestyle where he aimed some cryptic bars at... well... someone.

Gee, I wonder who could it be? It's Diggy Simmons. *Sigh* It's ALWAYS Diggy Simmons:

Pusha T not impressed with Lil Wayne's new mixtape.


About The Dedication 4:
It wasn't that good... Nicki [Minaj] got off though, she got busy.
About Young Money and the origins of his beef with Lil Wayne:

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Pusha T: "We don't give a f--- what Drake says."


If you thought the subliminal war of the words between Pusha T and Drake was over, think again. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine your friendly neighborhood pusha made it very clear he's got a pocketful of f---s and isn't giving any of them for anything Drake has to say:

Yea, about that Lupe Fiasco/Chief Keef beef...



Recently Lupe Fiasco sat down with SOHH to share his thoughts on the Chicago music scene, as well as the recent spike in violent crime that has been plaguing the city. When asked his thoughts on Chicago newcomers like Rockie Fresh and Chief Keef, Lupe responded frankly, "Chief Keef scares me.":

DMX is still not done with Drake


If you thought DMX had some ill stuff to say about YMCMB rapper Drake before, you ain't heard nothin' yet:

50 Cent says there's no point in trying to patch things up with Fat Joe, Rick Ross


During a recent appearance on Rickey Smiley's morning show, 50 was asked if the death of his former mentor/manager, Chris Lighty, might lead to him possibly squashing some of his ongoing feuds with guys like Fat Joe, Young Buck and Rick Ross.

Fiddy says he'd much rather just move forward and not even worry about it:

DMX on Drake: "[I wish I could] catch him in a elevator, beat him up... Let him know, 'It's real, son.'"


The last time we heard from DMX about Drake he was speaking with the Breakfast Crew, telling them he didn't care for the Toronto MC. (Click here if you missed that.)

At the time we here at the Beef Blog didn't think there was much to it, just X being his usual brutally honest self. However, during his most recent visit with the BC crew, when asked what he thought about the news that Drake would be executive producing the late Aaliyah's new album, X had some much harsher words for Drizzy: