And the feud betwixt Chris Brown and Soulja Boy just got a niggling more interesting.
50 Cent has thrown his hat into the rapper feud ring past enlisting Iron Mike Tyson to train Brown in his upcoming boxing lucifer against Soulja Boy.
"They said Floyd [Mayweather] is training Soulja Boy, and so I said I had to get Mike Tyson to train Chris Brown," FIf said on Instagram Friday night. And he did but that.
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The rapper chosen Tyson who agreed to back up, saying, well, maxim things we can't repeat on this family-friendly website but you can click here, is yous want to hear it for yourself.
50 Cent was pretty happy with his catch and shared the news on Instagram:
It was just a day ago that Soulja Boy was boasting on Instagram well-nigh the Mayweather news, writing, "Information technology's going downwards … Signed my contract I'm leaving the fight with $ane,000,000 I got the best always my large bro Floyd Mayweather preparation me dam (sic)."
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Not a bad choice of trainers, if you enquire u.s., because ESPN ranked Mayweather Jr. as the greatest pound-for-pound boxer of the last 25 years.
The feud kicked off on Jan. 3, when Soulja Boy began taunting Dark-brown on Twitter. Apparently information technology was spawned by Soulja Boy liking an Instagram mail by Brown's ex-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran.
It has since spun out of control and gone from throwing garbs at each other on social media to committing to throwing punch in a ring. At present it's on its way to pay-per-view, courtesy of Mayweather'south companies — Mayweather Promotions and The Money Team — who are promoting the fight.
12 Hip-Hop Beefs Ranked, Wack to All-time: From Drake v Meek Mill to Biggie 5 Tupac (Photos)
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In low-cal of the genre's near recent fiddling feud between The Game and Meek Mill, TheWrap looks dorsum at hip-hop's best and worst historic beefs.
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The Game 5. Meek Mill
The Due east Coast–W Coast feud may never die, even if its combatants occasionally do. In its latest installment, The Game shot disses at Meek Mill in September afterwards the Compton rapper came to believe that Meek implicated him in the assault and robbery of performer Sean Kingston.
The Game released a diss track called "Pest Control," while Meek Mill has nonetheless to retaliate. As of at present, this feud is still raging -- The Game likes to call his adversary "Meeky Mouse."
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Iggy Azalea vs. Azealia Banks
The battle of the Azaleas started in 2012, when Banks called out XXL mag for placing Iggy on its "Freshman" cover after she spit lyrics like "rails slave main" on ane of her tracks.
In 2014, Banks chosen out Iggy for being quick to appropriate blackness civilization while staying silent went it comes to black problems -- like the police shooting of Mike Chocolate-brown. She likewise chosen her "Igloo Commonwealth of australia."
Iggy hit dorsum with a Twitter rant, calling Banks "poisonous" and blaming her lack of success on her "piss poor attitude."
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Drake vs. Meek Mill
The Philly-based rapper called out Drake in a tweet in 2015, claiming the "Views" creative person wasn't promoting Meek'due south "Dreams Worth More Than Money" album -- on which he was featured -- because Drake doesn't write his own raps.
The Canadian rapper shot dorsum with two diss tracks, "Charged Upwards" and "Dorsum to Back," in the same week. Meek Factory fired dorsum with his ain "Wanna Know." The feud still appears to be active, equally Drake released "Summertime Sixteen" earlier this yeah, which was perceived as some other track aimed at Meek Manufacturing plant.
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The Roxanne Wars
WBLS D.J. Mr. Magic made U.T.F.O.'s "Roxanne, Roxanne" a striking, but When the group bailed on a thank-you appearance on his radio show, the Marley Marl-backed Juice Crew cut a diss track in response, featuring teen Lolita Gooden under the moniker Roxanne Shanté.
U.T.F.O. responded to Shanté's diss, which opened the inundation gates for any Roxanne, Rox and Roxy to make it on the feud, which they did, with a number of unauthorized responses by acts similar Sparky D, Ralph Rolle and Dr. Freshh.
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Nicki Minaj vs. Lil Kim
Lil' Kim, a.k.a. Queen of Hip-Hop, idea Nicki Minaj was biting her style, so shortly after Minaj's "Pink Friday" release, Kim recorded a diss track titled "Black Friday." "I'll turn Pink Friday into Friday the 13th, Alright yous Little Kim clone clown," Queen Bee rapped.
Nicki threw subliminal shade at Kim during her 2015 BET Awards acceptance speech. Although she never mentioned her by proper noun, many took it every bit a direct slam: "Delight brand it your business to follow your dreams considering one twenty-four hours, you lot will wake up and look around and your dreams will exist gone. So you'll be mad at somebody, just be mad at your f------ self," Minaj said.
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The Game v. 50 Cent
These two just recently made up in a strip club after 12 years during which several diss tracks were exchanged. It started when 50 dismissed The Game from his label live on New York's Hot 97 in 2005 considering the Compton rapper didn't want to be a office of G-Unit's feuds with other crews.
The 2 staged a public reconciliation that many dismissed as a publicity stunt, when l said before long afterward that The Game had no street cred. The Game so initiated a boycott of G-Unit.
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50 Cent five. Ja Rule
This beef turned violent, with Ja Rule alleging that 50 was behind a robbery of the "Holla Holla" rapper out of what he called jealousy. l was then attacked by Ja Dominion'due south Murder Inc. in a New York recording studio where he was stabbed.
Investigators also believed Murder Inc. was linked to 50 Cent's infamous shooting in which the "Get Rich or Die Trying" creative person was shot a total of nine times. Diss tracks and physical altercations ensued, with the rivalry having been most recently revived last yr in a series of taunting tweets.
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Lil' Kim vs. Foxy Brown
Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown's careers took off effectually the same time, fueling rumors that there were tensions between the two -- especially when their debut albums were scheduled for release a calendar week apart.
Then Kim put out "Notorious Chiliad.I.M.," on which she took implicit shots at Foxy, who then fired back with some lines of her own. The beef eventually took a violent turn when shots rang out as Kim left Hot 97's studios following a run-in between her entourage and Capone from Capone-North-Noreaga. It was believed to take been related to Foxy's lyrics in the CNN song "Bang, Blindside."
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Jay-Z vs. Nas
With the death of Notorious Large, Nas had rose to the tiptop of the rap chain. Just after a few flop albums he fabricated way for Jay-Z to become the new King of Rap, nursing a beef that remained largely subliminal until Hova released an official diss track titled "The Takeover" in 2001. On it, he said Nas "went from Nasty Nas to Esco's trash"and rapped, "Inquire Nas, he don't want it with Hov."
Then all hell broke loose because Nas definitely did want it with Jay-Z, releasing "Ether," which attacked HOVA's street cred and more than. As the two elevation rap artists at the time, Nas and Jay-Z were substantially embroiled in a power struggle for hip-hop supremacy, merely at present the ii are besties -- kinda.
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Northward.Due west.A. v. Ice Cube
Ice Cube wrote well-nigh all of the lyrics on N.W.A's debut anthology "Straight Outta Compton," but reaped none of the monetary benefits, so he split from the group, which afterward released a diss rails targeting the newly-solo rapper.
Cube naturally came dorsum with his own expletive-laden diss track, "No Vaseline," searing his quondam bandmates with a flurry of snaps that comprised an unabridged scene in Due north.W.A biopic "Direct Outta Compton."
The decease of group fellow member Eazy-East marginalized the beef, which is now long squashed, with Cube and the remaining members of Northward.Due west.A. having performed together at Coachella just before this yr.
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Tupac v. B.I.Chiliad.
The feud that defined the East Coast–Due west Declension rap rivalry. The two were apparently on good terms until Tupac got shot and robbed in a Manhattan recording studio. Pac assumed Biggie was behind it all, especially after he released a track titled "Who Shot Ya?"
The West Coast rapper came back with numerous diss tracks including "Hit 'Em Upward," which took shots at B.I.G. Biggie never came back with an "official" retaliation record, merely the tension nonetheless continued.
Their beef technically concluded when Tupac was fatally shot in a drive-by in Vegas. Less than a year later, Biggie was leaving a Soul Train Music Awards after party when he was also fatally shot in a drive-past. At that place are multiple theories surrounding the two iconic rappers' deaths, including Biggie's interest in Tupac's murder.
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MC Shan five. KRS-One
But the original East–Westward rivalry took place between the Bronx and Queens. "The Bridge Wars" broke out when Marley Marl and MC Shan released a runway titled "The Bridge," which implied that hip-hop started in Queensbridge.
KRS-I bristled at the notion, so he put out "Southward Bronx," in which he took shots at MC Shan and praised the South Bronx. Though the feud started in 1985, diss tracks continued well into 2001. The beefiness officially came to an end when KRS-One and Marley Marl collaborated on the "Hip Hop Lives" album in 2007.
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Feuds have go something of a tradition in the genre, just while some will go down in history others were just wack
In lite of the genre's nigh contempo lilliputian feud between The Game and Meek Mill, TheWrap looks back at hip-hop'south best and worst historic beefs.
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