This week, Ghostface Killah threatened Action Bronson in light of Bronsolino’s recent comments towards him regarding his current rapping ability. Elsewhere, members of the Bloods and the Crips came together to discuss the meaning behind Kendrick Lamar’s sneaker collaboration with Reebok and lastly, Drake appeared to address Meek Mill’s lyric-writing allegations during a conversation with Wild ‘N Out star Hitman Holla.
Ghostface Killah Blasts Action Bronson; Bronson Apologizes; Ghostface Rejects Apology
During an interview with ESPN’s SportsNation earlier this month, Action Bronson said that Ghostface Killah, to whom he’s often compared to, “isn’t rapping like this no more” when asked about the similarities between them.
In response, Ghostface Killah replied threatening Bronsolino in light of his comments.
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“Don’t let me hang you from a fuckin’ rope and gut you like a pig, nigga,” Ghostface Killah said in a video posted to Distrolord’s YouTube page, “and leave you out to dry ‘cause it can get done.”
After Ghostface Killah’s video was published, Action Bronson took to Twitter to apologize for his comments.
“If only more people apologized when they knew they were wrong,” Action Bronson tweeted on July 20. “We only moving forward. It’s a beautiful life.”
“Everyone says things they regret,” Bronson added in another tweet. “I respect my elders and the forefathers of this art. Once again, I’m sorry.”
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During a subsequent interview with REVOLT, Ghostface Killah said that he doesn’t accept Action Bronson’s apology.
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Blood & Crip Gang Members Discusses Kendrick Lamar’s Reebok Sneakers
Top Dawg Entertainment recently released a new video featuring Blood and Crip gang members discussing Kendrick Lamar’s sneaker collaboration with Reebok, which is intended to promote peace and unity among gangs in California.
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“The message is about a whole lot of peace and unity,” Jigga, a Crip gang member said in the video. “Kendrick is just really giving us a reason and giving us an understanding of why we should have unity, or why we should really wanna do this.”
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Drake Addresses Meek Mill’s Lyric-Writing Allegations
Following Meek Mill’s controversial accusations that Drake doesn’t write his own raps, the Toronto artist appeared to addresss the allegations during a short conversation with battle rapper and Wild ‘N Out member Hitman Holla.
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“I signed up for greatness,” Drake said to Holla via Instagram direct message. “This comes with it.”
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Additional News Stories: Eminem, Master P & Meek Mill
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– Master P Weighs In On Lil Wayne & Birdman Beef
– Meek Mill Clarifies Drake Diss
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