(Listen) Shots Fired..Gully Alliance Member Attack The Whole Gaza!
If the think the Gully Alliance vs Gaza war in dancehall is dead think again.
Just days ago members of the Alliance dropped this new diss track “NUH BAD LIKE WE” that attacked almost every remaining members of Portmore Empire’ Gaza massive. Sources told media that members of Gaza is not taking it likely and is already busy recording counteractions.
Some deejays who were dissed in the track like Black Ryno are no longer a member of the Gaza. So the question is, will we see a bigger Gully Gaza war looming?
Both Mavado and Vybz Kartel pledged in December of last year to end the Gully Gaza beef due to violence among supporters. Both were summoned to the Office Of The Prime Minister to publicly quelled their differences, which also lead to a peace concert between the two in Tivoli Gardens that said month.
Since then the Gully Gaza beef have died down with the exception of a few lingering Night Clubs and Sound Selectors clashing over their loyalty for one group.
Maino Says The Illuminati Does Exist! "Free Masons Built This Country. They Are Around" + Shuts Down Bunk Sa's Fight Proposal! "I Dont Negotiate With Lames"
Maino Talks About Bunky Sa, Tone Trump, Andrew Jenks, Yung Berg, Lil Cease And What Happens When You Test Him [Videos Inside]
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Video After The Break...
SPECIAL GUEST: Maino
Part 1: He talks about being under pressure, going platinum, making street records, Yung Berg....
Cam'ron Feat Jim Jones - Toast(Kanye Diss)
Whats Beef? Pt 2: Bunky SA Responds To Maino's Man. Says Maino Showed Pistol But Didn't Shoot. "They Pull Guns In Brooklyn & Don't Pop Em?" Also Says He Writes Lil Kim's Raps [Video]
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So the beef rages on between "The Hand Of God" and Bunky SA.
On Fridaywe showed you footage onMaino'sman @HustleHardGotti going in on Bunky SA, due to a long standing beef that recently turned physical.
Bunky has offered to put up$10,000for a one on one fight with Maino
In response @HustleHardGottiposted footage of Bunky SA getting jumped by Maino's goons and footage of Maino confronting him back in 2007, flashing his pistol in the process.
"You put you man Laimo [Maino] on camera showing me his ratchet. Why is you indicting this n**** you stupid motherf*cker?"Bunky asks."Of course I'm not gonna do nothing to a n*gga that shows me his ratchet. I'm not stupid like you little dirty black flag f*g n*ggas. Show me your ratchet, pull it out and pop it n*gga. Where they do that at? They pull out guns on Gates [Avenue] in Brooklyn and don't pop em? Cause in my hood we got the highest murder rate in The Bronx."
Bunky also claims to have a received a plaque fromAtlantic Recordsfor helpingLil Kimwrite the album'La Bella Mafia' because she couldn't write it own her own.
Bunky spits a freestyle and says Maino's been emailing him, sending threats.
What's Beef? Maino's Man Addresses Bunky SA's Threats & Offer Of $10K To Fight. Shows Footage Of Bunky Getting Jumped "You Just Woke Up, You Aint Banging Bird A** N*gga"
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The origin of this beef goes back several years. Bunky SA appeared in a video with Lil Cease talking greasy about Maino.
As luck, or bad luck would have it, Maino's goons caught up with Bunky in Queens and put a severe beating on him.
Fast forward to now, Bunky, who hails from the Bronx has made a couple of videos recently in Brooklyn (Maino's borough), challenging Maino to a one on one fight for $10,000. As an extra sign of disrespect, Bunky blew his nose on then burned a black flag. You've probably seen Maino rocking a black flag, he's said it represents his struggle as a black man and his movement.
Whole Maino has yet to address Bunky's challenge, his man @HustleHardGotti did in this latest video. He clowns Bunky, showing the footage of him getting jumped and other footage of Maino confronting him back in 2007 and Bunky saying nothing back.
So yeah, peep the vid below and leave your thoughts.
If you were Maino would you fight this kid for 10G's? Or would you let it go, seeing as how your goons have already stomped him out and you're a very visible rap star right now, knowing the hip hop police are always watching?
Fabolous Speaks On His New Projects, Soulja Boy, Lloyd Banks Collaboration??? & Goes In On B. Pumper "He's A Porno Star...He Doesn't Have To Wear Fake Jewels To F*ck B*tches" [Video]
Fabolous and Whoo Kid had a very interesting conversation at Shade 45 recently about Twitter and all of the attention Fabseems to bring to your timeline!
From clowning Soulja Boy for his recent “candid” video action to creating hashtags everyone picks up. Does he really have beef with porn star/rapper B. Pumper? How are things going at Def Jam for his next project?
Carmelo Anthony Puts A Hit Out On Kat Stacks For $5000 Via Twitter! [Photos]
Infamous / G-Unit's 40 Glocc and Village Boo with Young Money artist's Tyga's chains. Lil Wayne arranged for the chains to be bought back from them after this video was taken
Tyga Clears Up The Story Of His Chain Being Robbed
40 Glocc, Spider Loc, And Village Boo Chasing Lil' Wayne ! 40 Glocc, a known Crip, confronts what he says is Lil Wayne and Baby over them claiming Blood. Before you dismiss this as being fake, have a look at the bodyguard who gets out and then look at the bodyguard in the beginning of the A Milli video.
Interview with Spider Loc after Lil Wayne Incident || Full Story!
Dj VladTV Reports "40 Glocc tells us what happened when he encountered Lil Wayne"
40 Glocc gives us an update on why he confronted Lil Wayne and Birdman
It seems like in just a couple of days the the Max B Vs Jim Jones beef officially turned into Max B Vs Dipset beef. I guess it was inevitable that this happen, because Max is dissin everybody. First it was Frekey Zekey, then it was J.R Writer, then Juelz Santana and now its Hell Rell. After all Max is hanging out with French, one of dipset's mortal enemies.
Who knows what really started this Beef but it all started officially when Max B got locked up! Here is a clip of one of the first interviews after Max B got released.
Allan Grunblatt, Koch Records’ General Manager, and Cam’ron phoned into Angie Martinez’s Hot 97 show in New York to challenge 50’s claim that he could shut down the label. After mocking Grunblatt and asking him if he wanted to be on the air like an artist, Fif straight herbed the executive, ordering, "Put Cam on the phone !" The conversation between began cordially, but quickly escalated when Cam demanded numbers. Cam was angry regarding 50’s recent comments on independent artists releasing their albums on Koch Records saying previously that Koch was known in the industry as a "graveyard" for artists.
"I wanna see you shut down a Diplomat project," Cam’ron told Fifty. "How much Lloyd Banks sold ?" "He’s at 300,000," Fif replied. "And he’s on a major and Jim is at 300,000 and he’s independent and he came out way after Lloyd Banks," Killa responded before laughing hysterically. Cam then hogged the rest of the interview, talking over Fif and Angie without letting them slide a word in. "Curtis, how much Mobb Deep sold this year ?," he demanded. "You getting ready to cause a whole other situation, watch this," 50 warned. "Cuuuuuurrrrrttttiiiiss, Cuuuuuurrrrttiiiisss, how much did the Mobb sold Currrrrtiiiisss ? I wanna hear numbers, nigga," Cam then shouted, at which point he was cut off.
Kid Cudi Explains Fall Out With Wale ["Me and Drake have a rapprt, we're cool...Wale acts like he's bigger than what he is, and I dont F**k with that at all.."]
Complex: Where did the whole attitude shift towards Wale stem from? Kid Cudi: I really don’t understand what’s up with this guy, but he’s just somebody I don’t click with anymore. I started making changes in my life and started to realize positive energy around me, and he never really had a good energy. I never felt like he wanted to see me prosper, it was just one of those niggas that was envious rather than happy for a n****. I could be reading it wrong, but I’m not making beef and rearranging my life. It’s pretty obvious he feels some type of way about it. I’m not into peer mediation and working things out, I’m just trying to provide for my daughter and my family and making music for my fans. I vibe with certain people and some people I don’t.
Complex: Last September you shot a page for GQ’s Men of the Year issue with him and Drake; was everything cool then? Kid Cudi: The whole time me and him and Drake were doing the GQ shoot, Wale was b******* and being aggravated that clothes weren’t in his size, just really not cooperating and being difficult, and just being a diva. The photographer was like, “Wale, c’mon, smile a bit” and he was like, “Man, I don’t smile, let these other guys smile.” I was like, what kind of s*** is that? In my head I’m thinking, “man, this is GQ. If these niggas want you to smile, smile.” We just got picked for “Men of the Year,” that s*** is awesome. It’s wack to be on that s*** when you’re at a photo shoot, he shouldn’t be getting all riled up. There was tension throughout the whole shoot. Me and Drake have a rapport, we’re cool. We were automatically hitting it off, and kicking it, and Wale was just not trying to be in the situation. He was trying to be too cool. He was acting like he’s too good for the situation, and that’s how he always is. He always acts like he’s bigger than what he is, and I don’t f*** with that at all.
KATT STACKS RESPONDS TO BRIAN PUMPERS OFFER TO DO PORN VIA TWEET
Your favorite rapper's favorite jumpoff is back at it again.
Jay-Z And Cam'ron: A History Of Beef
The Diplomats' latest attack on Hov comes over the instrumental for Kanye’s latest single “Runaway,” which he debuted on the VMAs this past Sunday. In the freestyle Cam’ron spits, “And Kanye, you a sucka n----/ Dissed Dame, so my attitude is f*** the n----/ Stuck to Jigga, how you gon’ live with that?/ Took the beat, now come get it back.”
Will this beef ever go away? Probably not. The Dip Set crew have been baiting Jiggaman for a battle since the mid-aughts, largely to no avail barring Jay's Kingdom Come LP but we'll get to that. Despite the looming hatchet, Cam and Jimmy actually have quite a bit of history with Jay. Check out the troublesome trio's timeline to learn just how well they know one another.
1995: Both Jay-Z and Cam’ron appear on Big L’s Lifestylez Ov Da Poor and Dangerous LP, albeit on different songs (Jay on “Da Graveyard” and Cam on “8 iz Enuff,” respectively).
1996: Jay-Z forms Roc-A-Fella Records with partners Damon Dash and Kareem “Biggs” Burke, both of whom Jim and Cam reportedly grew up with in Harlem.
1997: Cam’ron signs to Sony/Epic through Lance “Un” Rivera’s Undeas Entertainment. Another artist signed to Undeas, Charli Baltimore, is in a short-lived supergroup with Jay-Z and the late Notorious B.I.G. called The Commission.
1999: Jay-Z reportedly stabs Lance “Un” Rivera in a nightclub over charges that he’s bootlegging Jay’s fourth LP, In My Lifetime Vol. 3. Jay maintained his innocence early on but later plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge.
2000: Cam’ron releases his second LP S.D.E. which features a cameo from Destiny’s Child (read: Beyoncé) on the song “Do It Again.” It also includes the song “Let Me Know,” which includes numerous subliminal shots (“you rap about money, man, who are you anyway?” and “When the f--- we start bouncin'?”) at Jay-Z.
2001: Cam’ron demands a release from Sony/Epic and is courted by his childhood friend Damon Dash. He signs with Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam later that year and brings his Diplomats crew and boutique record label with him.
2002: Come Home With Me, the third album from Cam’ron. Buoyed by the Just Blaze-produced single “Oh Boy,” the album goes platinum. Jay-Z joins Cam on “Welcome To New York City,” a street single from the LP that cements their partnership.
2002: While Jay-Z is away on vacation, Jim Jones announces that Cam’ron has been made a Vice President at Roc-A-Fella. Jay doesn’t agree with the move and friction between the two begins to surface.
2003: In the midst of the Jay-Z/Nas feud, Nas disses Cam’ron on New York’s Power105. Cam’ron subsequently joins the beef against Nas and releases “Show You How,” a freestyle dis to the instrumental of the original Jay-Z song.
2004: Jay-Z, Dame and Biggs sell their 50% interest in Roc-A-Fella to Def Jam. Jay-Z is made President of Def Jam and thus takes control of the label. Dame and Biggs create the Dame Dash Music Group. Cam’ron and Dip Set side with their childhood homies.
2006: Cam’ron releases “You Got To Love It,” a dis track aimed at Jay-Z, alleging that Hov blocked him from taking the VP job at Roc-A-Fella. He also claims that a gunman who shot him in Washington, DC one year earlier in a botched carjacking threw up the ROC’s diamond hand signal. He also says Jay stole Kanye West, Roc-A-Fella Records and the Roc-A-Wear clothing brand from Dame Dash. Jay-Z doesn’t respond.
2006: After ignoring Dip Set's taunts, Jay finally replies publicly on his LP Kingdom Come. "N----s are like why don't you get at old boy/Why kill the puppet it leaves Gapeto alive/Why not wait to catch them all together this way you dig one big hole one time," Hov rhymes on "Dig A Hole." "It's like the disciples dissing Jesus becoming his rivals the one thing that they owe they life to," he continues.
2007: Tru Life, an artist signed to Roc-A-Fella subsidiary Roc-La-Familia, takes up for his label boss and begins trading insults on mixtape cuts with Dip Set. He winds up punching Cam’ron in the face outside of New York’s club Stereo.
2007: as Jay-Z preps his American Gangster concept LP, Jim Jones releases a mixtape of the same name, with a bevy of disses aimed at Jay. Jay replies with “Brooklyn High,” a freestyle over Jones’ “We Fly High,” claiming, “That’s balling? Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.”
2008: In a joint interview with Complex Magazine, Jones and Damon Dash say Kanye doesn’t really like Jay-Z. They also indicate that their problems with Hov date back to 2001, when Jay-Z allegedly bought the Kanye West-produced track “H To The Izzo” after hearing him play it in a studio session for Cam.
2008: Ron Browz and the Jim Jones/Juelz Santana-featured remix to the single “Pop Champagne” climbs the charts. The autotuned track becomes the lead single for Jones’ 2009 LP, Pray IV Reign.
2009: Jay-Z releases “Death of Autotune,” putting the kibosh on Jones’ success. The single sets up his Blueprint 3 album, where on the very first cut “What We Talkin Bout,” he puts the beef to bed saying “I ain’t talkin' 'bout Jimmy, I ain’t talkin' bout Dame.”
2010: Jim Jones and Cam’ron release their “Toast Freestyle” over Kanye’s “Runaway” and the beat goes on.
Some Deep Sh*t: Bunky SA (Blood Rapper Who Got Jumped By Maino's Goons) Calls Out Maino To Put Up A $10,000 Fight & Spits On His Flag! "Ill Pull My D*ck Out. Tell Yo Momma To Suck My D*ck. Lil Cease. U P*ssy. U Snitched. Lil Kim. U Owe Me Money"
How it started: on Saturday January 24, 2009, Rick Ross came out with "Mafia Music" taking shots at 50 Cent
"I love to pay her bills/can’t wait to pay her rent/Curtis Jackson baby mama/I aint askin for a cent/Burn the house down/gotta buy another/don’t forget the gas can/jealous, stupid muthafucka"
50 Cent, before going To Venezuela, responded with "Warning Shot" "Rick Ross Ima F*ck Your Life Up...For Fun."
Beanie Sigel has stirred controversy surrounding a Jay-Z concert which took place Friday (October 23) where the rapper was accused of tossing subliminal jabs at his former Roc-A-Fella boss.
In the footage of Beans on stage, after the end of the first verse of "Feel It The Air" which goes "I read between the lines of your eyes and your brows/Your handshake ain't match your smile/ These n*ggas foul!" Sig adds "Alllready." Then as he leaves stage, he yells, "Love y'all, Philly. This is my muthaf*ckin' house. I run this town tonight!" Then it sounds like he repeats it. Then did he come back on stage and spit more at Jay? Footage is unclear. Hopefully, there'll be more video for clarity. Feels like he definitely went at him. The question is how severe. (Rap Radar)
Further reports suggest Beans was paying homage to his hometown.
Beans started spitting his own a-capella version of Jay-Z's Blueprint 3 intro. In the original rhyme, Hov says, "Grown men, they want me to sit them on my lap. But I ain't got no beard and Santa Claus ain't black" Beanie alluded to that by saying that he's not on Santa's sack and that Santa can't come in his house...and capped it off with a few "I run this town"s. Maybe it's was all about hometown pride, or maybe he just did it because he loved that Blueprint 3 intro....Not sure. The intent of the freestyle is debatable. The feelings it left, less so. But it wasn't accidental because, reportedly, Beans repeated the same verse after the show as well.
Below is footage of Beans back stage with Jadakiss and Styles P at the Philly PowerHouse concert.
Beanie Sigel And King The Hood Savior- "Haters" (Jay-Z And Kanye Diss)
B. Pumper - Shut Da F*ck Up (Fabolous , Montana Fishburne & J . Pipes Diss) [Audio]
B. Pumper On Foxxhole Radio On Montana Fishburne's Accusations And Her Lawsuit Against Him! (Jamie Foxx Clowning) + Speaks On His Juelz Santana's Diss Track! [Audio
Juelz Santana Disses Brian Pumper, Calling Him A Weirdo & Tells Him To Kill Himself
Brian Pumper has picked up quite a few fans as he tries to make the transition from a porn actor to rapper.
But the man who holds the distinction of breaking Montana Fishburne's back in her first filmed XXX scene might have a harder time convincing established rappers he can be taken seriously.
Juelz Santana a member of The Diplomats just dissed pumper on Twitter, suggesting Brian kill himself for spitting what Juelz feels was a gay line in one of his rhymes.
+uggesting Brian kill himself for spitting what Juelz feels was a gay line in one of his rhymes.
"A! LMAO NO HOMO how u tell another n*gga "he ant p****ng no meet"super HOMO This B.pumper n*gga is outta control #killyaself f*cking weirdo"
Juelz is referring to a line Pumper says in his Jay-Z diss, "She Aint Statisfied"
I guess now, we find out if Brian is serious about this game and comes back with a diss of his own. But I honestly don't feel he like will diss Juelz, who unlike Jay-Z might take the time to unleash a lyrical beating on B.Pumper.
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