Rap Beefs
Jhené Aiko and Larry June's latest appearance, in their brand new 'California Dream' music video, has fans wondering if the two are dating.
Donovan Mitchell and Coco Jones are balancing their newlywed bliss with workouts on a luxurious yacht.
Cam'ron took his beef with Omar Gooding to another level by booking him on a fake film audition — a chess move of many by the king of petty.
Kendrick Lamar officially claims victor in his rap beef against Drake with the Independence Day release of his video for "Not Like Us."
2Pac allegedly walked out on an opportunity to collaborate with Michael Jackson after feeling disrespected in the studio.
Wiz Khalifa stepped out of character recently by calling out two DJs at his album release party when they failed to play any of his new music.
Many believe Kanye West has fired back at shade thrown by Nicki Minaj recently by unfollowing the 'Queen' rapper on Instagram.
It looks like Gary, Indiana emcee Freddie Gibbs is having an Upstate upset of his own after he was caught on camera getting jumped by a large group of men in the midst of a brawl at a local Dinosaur Bar-B-Que in Buffalo, New York.
Kid Cudi made it clear today that despite his feature on Pusha T's highly anticipated, Kanye-produced album dropping this week, him and Yeezy are far from being friends or collaborators ever again.
Blac Youngsta, a longtime rival of late rapper Young Dolph, has taken disrespect to a whole new level after filming the music video for his new track “I’m Assuming” in front of a tombstone bearing the name “Thornton,” which is the family name of Young Dolph, born Adolph Thornton, Jr.
JAY-Z, the first living solo rap artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, acknowledged his mother, sister, and former business partner Dame Dash in his speech during the annual induction ceremony in Cleveland, Ohio.
DaBaby was known for his friendly relationship with rap superstar Megan Thee Stallion, but after a heated exchange Saturday, that’s all over.
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