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Gillie Da Kid Claps Back at Birdman: Hip-Hop Drama Unfolds In a recent Clubhouse discussion, Birdman took a swipe at Gillie Da Kid, claiming they had never generated any income together and that Gillie wasn't cut from the same cloth.

Gillie Da Kid Claps Back at Birdman: Hip-Hop Drama Unfolds

Gillie Da Kid Claps Back at Birdman: Hip-Hop Drama Unfolds

In a recent Clubhouse discussion, Birdman took a swipe at Gillie Da Kid, claiming they had never generated any income together and that Gillie wasn’t cut from the same cloth.

“I ain’t never made a dollar with Gillie,” Baby claimed. “I ain’t never put a record out. Stop all that cap ass talking. You’re not like that. And he for sure, ain’t never wrote one rhyme for Lil Wayne.”

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Gillie Da Kid Claps Back at Birdman: Hip-Hop Drama Unfolds

For years, Gillie has maintained that he ghostwrote for Cash Money but wasn’t compensated for his contributions.

Here’s Gillie’s fiery comeback to Birdman, who only decided to bring up his name after decades of silence.

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“My whole thing is, Birdman wait so long to say something. I can even respond when you say something 25 years later. You’re only responding because you don’t hear the roar of the crowd no more. You wanna no what’s so crazy. I’m bigger than Baby. I generate more money than that ngga. Shut up. Nobody give a fck about you … I’ve been calling you a bitch for 25 years. You on Clubhouse at 50 talking. You old news,” Gillie said, and cackled.

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Boosie Badazz Calls Out Yung Bleu for Ousting Artist from Tour

Boosie Badazz isn’t one to shy away from drama, and his latest tiff involves none other than Yung Bleu. The incident revolves around artist TRell, who openly endorsed Boosie’s newest album, only to find himself abruptly removed from Yung Bleu’s tour. In a candid video, the Baton Rouge MC expressed his disdain, stating, “This situation with Bleu, kicking TRell off the tour just because he praised my album on my Instagram? It’s downright absurd!”

Adding fuel to the fire, Boosie went a step further, rallying his supporters. “Wherever the tour goes, I’m reaching out to y’all for addresses. I’ll be sending out 40, maybe 50 shirts to anyone in the city when that tour rolls through. This man has nothing to do with our disputes.”

TRell didn’t stay silent either. He took to his own Instagram account to share his side of the story, asserting,

“Yung Bleu kicked me off tour cause Boosie posted me on IG,” TRell shared in an IG post of his own. “If you know me I ALWAYS show love to boosie he the Man who gave me a shot and put me on !! Bleu knew I was cool with boosie when he asked me on tour so to kick me off tour all cause boosie posted me is CR*ZY. I don’t play sides I’m NEUTRAL I done paid travel fees etc smh !! St wild I don’t got NOTHING to do with they issues and if you know I’m cool with boosie why even ask me on tour St Goofy af.”

This clash follows Boosie Badazz’s ongoing feud with Empire Records, stemming from an unpaid deal brokered with Yung Bleu. The souring of that relationship seems to have escalated tensions between the two artists. As this dispute draws others into its vortex, one can only hope that matters won’t spiral further. Stay tuned for the freshest updates on the Boosie Badazz and Yung Bleu saga.

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Melle Mel Prepares To Take Aim at Eminem in Heated Hip-Hop Exchange

Melle Mel, an icon in the hip-hop realm, was far from pleased when Eminem secured the fifth spot on Billboard’s list of all-time greatest rappers.

“If Eminem was just another ngga like all the rest of us, would he be top five on that list, when a ngga that can rhyme just as good as him is 35,” Melle said. “If he was a Black rapper, he wouldn’t even make the list, probably.”

In classic hip-hop fashion, Eminem responded to that on “The Realest.”

“Shoutout to Furious Five and Grandmaster Flash, but boy/ There’s someone who really is furious/ Stay out his path, his wrath avoid/ I’ll be the last to toy with a juice head whose brain is half destroyed, like a meteor hit it/ Now with Melle Mel, he lost his ass to ‘roids.

Melle Mel is set to prolong the lyrical clash, the battleground being none other than the wax itself. A sneak peek of his riposte to Eminem’s verbal jabs is on the horizon.

“No apologies, this ain’t a disclaimer/ I’m the king of legend, the first hall of famer/ Makin’ diss tracks, I know you with that/ Now everybody get ready for the kickback,” he raps. “Why you hurt?”

The hip-hop community awaits the next verse.

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