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50 Cent Mocks Diddy’s Son King Combs Over His Diss Track
US Weekly· 3 days ago50 Cent isn’t worried that Diddy’s son, Christian “King” Combs, attacked him in a new song. On...
Kendrick-Drake beef reaches Congress: ‘Gonna back the American’
The Hill via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThey hold national hearings and craft legislation. They represent millions of constituents across...
Our favorite songs about moms this Mother's Day
San Antonio Express-News· 6 days ago“Mama Tried” by Merle Haggard (Remastered 2001): This is an outlaw song with no bravado or defiance, only regret and guilt. It chronicles the real-life...
Opinion | And the Winner Is: Kendrick Lamar. And Old-School Hip-Hop.
New York Times· 5 days agoDr. Ralph is a professor of anthropology at Princeton. The rap battle between Drake and Kendrick...
King Combs Unleashes Diss Track Defending Diddy And The Family, 50 Cent Responds
Vibe Magazine· 3 days agoOn Sunday (May 12), King Combs, born Christian Combs, premiered the song via DJ Akademiks, later...
Kendrick Lamar Hits Top Of Billboard Hot 100 With “Not Like Us”
Hip-Hop Wired· 2 days agoKendrick Lamar and his war of words with Drake was largely expected to be a war of words but has...
ICYMI: Kendrick And Drake Are Beefing BIG Time, So Let's Rank Their Disses
BuzzFeed· 6 days agoThe two superstar rappers have traded shots for over a month, creating an essential buzz that hip-hop hasn't felt in a long time. This freestyle, which got posted on Instagram but deleted days ...
Rap ‘beef’ as public spectacle is a dangerous game that artists rarely win
San Francisco Chronicle· 19 hours agoRap battles have historically been a way for emcees to display their lyrical superiority against one another through the art of the diss, or disrespect. True to the name, disses have always ...
50 Cent Mocks Diddy’s Son King Combs After He Drops Diss Track Against His Father’s Rival
Us Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 days ago50 Cent isn’t worried that Diddy’s son, Christian “King” Combs, attacked him in a new song. On...
Rap ‘beef’ as public spectacle is a dangerous game that artists rarely win
Stamford Advocate· 19 hours agoRap battles have historically been a way for emcees to display their lyrical superiority against one another through the art of the diss, or disrespect. Since hip-hop has become global, media ...