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"Got Beef" is a gangsta rap song performed by American West Coast hip hop trio Tha Eastsidaz. It was released on April 3, 2000 through TVT Records as the second single from the group's debut studio album Snoop Dogg Presents: Tha Eastsidaz. Produced by L.T. Hutton, it features guest appearances from Jayo Felony, Sylk-E. Fyne and Blaqthoven.
Impact on the rap industry Rap beefs aren’t a new phenomenon. They’re as old as the music genre itself, influenced by the freestyle battles that have become synonymous with hip-hop.
Beef II is a 2004 American documentary film and the sequel to the 2003 documentary Beef, which continued to document the history of rivalries in hip-hop and rap music. Like its prequel, the film was executive produced by Quincy Jones III (QD3), written by Peter Alton and Peter Spirer (who also directed), and was this time narrated by actor Keith David.
This is a list of notable rappers and hip hop musicians murdered since 1987.. Two studies in the mid-2010s concluded that murder was the cause of half of hip hop musician deaths.
“I got a son to raise, but I can see you know nothin’ ’bout that," Lamar raps. The title is a reference to the HBO series “Euphoria,” of which Drake is an executive producer.
News for Black Miami: Examining one of the biggest rap beefs in years, Miami Northwestern High’s dance team, Rico Wade
Beef takes a chronological look at battles (some friendly, but many personal) dating back to rap music's infancy in the early 1980s. The notable rivalries discussed include KRS-One vs. MC Shan, Kool Moe Dee vs. Busy Bee, 50 Cent/G-Unit Records vs. Ja Rule/Murder Inc Records, Tru Life vs. Mobb Deep, Common vs. Ice Cube & Westside Connection, the break-up of legendary group N.W.A, which includes ...
The post Since we’re still talking about rap beef, here are my 6 favorite rap diss tracks of all time appeared first on TheGrio. ... One of the most epic battles in hip-hop history was between ...