A$AP Ferg Blames Beef With Gucci Mane On “Miscommunication”

    Gucci Mane fired shots at A$AP Ferg last month on Twitter, claiming that he jacked his “Trap Lord” title for his upcoming mixtape.

    Now, the A$AP Mob member has spoken out on the situation, chalking it up to a “miscommunication.” During an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, Ferg said that he’s been using “Trap Lord” for a minute, stamping his video for “Work” with the title back in August 2012.

    “I think it’s a miscommunication. I don’t know what Gucci was doing,” he said. “I mean, if you look at the date on the ‘Work’ video and you see ‘Trap Lord Productions’ in the front of that video… And that’s it.”

    He also touched on his upcoming Trap Lord mixtape, stating that listeners can expect guest appearances from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and production from Clams Casino.

    “There’s going to be some very rare features on there. It just happened,” he said. “The Lord himself just dropped these features on there. I might have a little bit of Bone Thugs on there, just to name them. I might have some beats from very rare on there. I might have something from Clams Casino on there. I’m trying to do something very legendary right now.”

    The Polo Grounds signee is currently gearing up for an opening stint on Juicy J’s “Stay Trippy” tour, kicking off next month.

    Watch the full interview below.

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    22 thoughts on “A$AP Ferg Blames Beef With Gucci Mane On “Miscommunication”

    1. two illiterate retards without an IQ point to spare between ’em… black ‘culture’ stays losing, no wonder ofay sites like this hype these bums to make the rest of look coontastic.

    2. ‘TRAP LORD’…… YEAH THAT SEEMS LIKE SOMETHING GROWN MEN SHOULD BICKER OVER. FOR SURE.

      EMBARRASSING.

    3. that jigaboo is ugly. let’s brag about drug dealing and who has destroyed more lives and more families from just trying to get rich from just caring about myself and not anyone else.

    4. The E-Thugs crawl out from behind their Call Of Duty controllers to comment on who’s real/street. They make their unwanted opinions know across the realm of the internet. As they begin puberty they call grown men “bitches” & “pussies” yet haven’t been a fight themselves. Some claim to represent gangs and the white boys comfortably say “nigga” from behind their keyboards masked by the internet’s animosity. This is the land HipHopDX has cultivated by allowing this sort of animosity.

      1. “masked by the internet’s animosity”

        “allowing this sort of animosity”

        i think you mean ‘anonymity’

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