The Top 10 Wildest Rap Beefs..According To Rolling Stone Magazine

Where is Common vs. Ice Cube on this list:

This shit.....:itsawrap:


 
Biggie was the first rapper (before Jay-Z) to diss Nas for not getting royalties whenever Illmatic is sampled.

 
Biggie was the first rapper (before Jay-Z) to diss Nas for not getting royalties whenever Illmatic is sampled.


Cats forget that BIG and Nas had a low key beef going on. In fact, many of the most prominent NYC rappers of that period didn't like BIG (Ghost, Rae, Bootcamp Click, Jeru etc.). They considered him to be everything that was wrong with the game at that point. I remember listening to the Stretch & Bobbito Show back in 95 when I lived in New Rochelle. One night, a parade of callers took turns shitting on him and on Hot 97 for supporting him. There was A LOT of hate for BIG within New York back then. He never really had the full support of the entire city when he was alive.
 
Why is Rolling Stone promoting RAP BEEFS? They should be promoting ROCK N ROLL BEEFs, hey you never hear the word "BEEF" and "ROCK N' ROLL", why is that?
 
During BEEF, the two beefers don't do this:

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Biggie was the first rapper (before Jay-Z) to diss Nas for not getting royalties whenever Illmatic is sampled.



Cats forget that BIG and Nas had a low key beef going on. In fact, many of the most prominent NYC rappers of that period didn't like BIG (Ghost, Rae, Bootcamp Click, Jeru etc.). They considered him to be everything that was wrong with the game at that point. I remember listening to the Stretch & Bobbito Show back in 95 when I lived in New Rochelle. One night, a parade of callers took turns shitting on him and on Hot 97 for supporting him. There was A LOT of hate for BIG within New York back then. He never really had the full support of the entire city when he was alive.

SHAKING MY HEAD AT NY NINJAS...AND THEY WILL SWEAR UP AND DOWN THAT BIG WAS THE BEST BUT THEY DIDNT EVEN SUPPORT DUDE TO THE FULLEST, WHEN HE WAS ALIVE...:smh::smh:
 
Cats forget that BIG and Nas had a low key beef going on. In fact, many of the most prominent NYC rappers of that period didn't like BIG (Ghost, Rae, Bootcamp Click, Jeru etc.). They considered him to be everything that was wrong with the game at that point. I remember listening to the Stretch & Bobbito Show back in 95 when I lived in New Rochelle. One night, a parade of callers took turns shitting on him and on Hot 97 for supporting him. There was A LOT of hate for BIG within New York back then. He never really had the full support of the entire city when he was alive.

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You must have got the names mixed up because it is actually the other way around...just human error, I guess...

Hip Hop is better without BIG. 2PAC was the most tragic lost in rapmusic history. Rest in peace to him - the greatest to ever bless a mic.

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this so funny very laughable:lol:
He was redundant but dude changed the game

You can't deny Pacs influence to the game bruh...
2 Pac left a lot of wanna be thugs how is that influential ? Pac was in the game 10 years and barely went gold (Muhfuckas wasn't really feeling him) until he started a rap beef, Biggie came out the gate going platinum, so now tell me who had more influence :confused: Biggie, Jay Z and Lil Kim had way more influence on what the rap game is now.
 
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He was redundant but dude changed the game

Benda's got a baby
Dear Momma
I Wonder if Heaven got a ghetto
Changes
So Many Tears


You can't deny Pacs influence to the game bruh...

Only song I can think from Big that was on some other shit was Sky is the limit

As a person destined for death, I don't care for Pac. However, his work ethic is what needs to be admired.

I remember buying both tapes... a posthumous Pac album and Snoop's Last Meal. Snoop's content was pathetic compared to Pac. Nothing profound. Plus dude mastered the art of delaying a rhyme on each fucking song. Think about when Snoop comes in on Sexual Eruption.

Being lyrical isn't all about tongue twisting rhymes and punch lines. That's circa Rakim shit. Pac has song writing skills. Big was potentially ending careers with slick talk. Why he have to kick down Craig Mack and Kwame, huh? :smh:
 
SHAKING MY HEAD AT NY NINJAS...AND THEY WILL SWEAR UP AND DOWN THAT BIG WAS THE BEST BUT THEY DIDNT EVEN SUPPORT DUDE TO THE FULLEST, WHEN HE WAS ALIVE...:smh::smh:

him not having the support of his peers is far from indicative of him not having the support of the city...dude made a huge ass stretch tryna connect how other rappers felt to how fans felt + it is incorrect
 
Cats forget that BIG and Nas had a low key beef going on. In fact, many of the most prominent NYC rappers of that period didn't like BIG (Ghost, Rae, Bootcamp Click, Jeru etc.). They considered him to be everything that was wrong with the game at that point. I remember listening to the Stretch & Bobbito Show back in 95 when I lived in New Rochelle. One night, a parade of callers took turns shitting on him and on Hot 97 for supporting him. There was A LOT of hate for BIG within New York back then. He never really had the full support of the entire city when he was alive.

Your right...I myself wasn't a Biggie fan for a WHILE, and I can remember a lot of MCs I DID ride with (Ghost face, Starang etc) had beef w Big and Puff...

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Your right...I myself wasn't a Biggie fan for a WHILE, and I can remember a lot of MCs I DID ride with (Ghost face, Starang etc) had beef w Big and Puff...

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Plus Rae's last line on Ice Water
 
Your right...I myself wasn't a Biggie fan for a WHILE, and I can remember a lot of MCs I DID ride with (Ghost face, Starang etc) had beef w Big and Puff...

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NOBODY liked puffy from day 1. Big just got in with the wrong camp.
 
The 50/Ja beef was pretty big considering how huge Ja was and 50's career was literally hanging by a thread. Ja's fall from grace was pretty epic.

Em vs Everlasting was better than Em vs a magazine. That shouldn't even be there.

DMX had some epic beefs especially with K-Solo. Prodigy should be on this list. LL bodying three dudes at once and literally killing their careers.

So many more. Yea this list is wack.
 
I'm about as far from a Tupac fan as one can get, and I agree with your "Hennessy/Enemies" comment. However, saying that Hip-Hop is better with dude gone really crosses a line. To even suggest that makes it sound like dude was just a Black Hole of negativity that sucked the life out of the culture.

I never cared for his music, and still find him to be wildly overrated, but his contributions to the game were significant. Some were good, some were bad, but all were noteworthy. There are times where I still wonder how he would have developed had he lived to the present day.

I liked BIG better. Yeah, I'm from NY, so the usual biases and arrogance factor into my opinions (I'm human. Sue me). That being said, PAC was and is WAY more influential than BIG. That's not to say that BIG didn't exert a long lasting influence on the game that can still be felt, but C'mon. BIG himself was inspired by PAC, as well as the entire West Coast Gangsta movement. Let's not revise history here.


100% Bruh. I also wanted to add that PAC was born and grew up in NYC. fOLKS IGNORE THAT WHEN THEY SUPPORT BIG BASED ON TERRITORY ALONE.
 
This was a solid beef too.

50 won the war, but Cam really showed with his quick and stinging comeback.

'Cuuurtiiis'........lol.

 
Biggie = A lyrical Rick Ross

Both excelled in fabricated drugs/gangster tales. Both are frauds.
 
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