The battle now continues as she talks about Drake again and tells Lover that Drizzy should've addressed Ray J for dissing Nicki and calls him “pink” for choosing to direct a diss her way instead. As previously reported, Kimmy called Drake out for coming to Nicki's defense when the Queen Bee and Ray J dissed her, deeming him a “straight pu**y” and added that subliminal disses by Minaj are the cause for her beef with the rapper.
Lil Kim went on the Ed Lover Morning Show to take more shots at all three who have all been at the center of her most recent disses. Nicki Minaj and Drake have gone in on Kim in various locations in return, including on stage during one of their shows. There was also a fake Twitter page with Kim’s name on it that aired out all sorts of things about Nicki and Diddy, including a tweet that claimed Diddy is playing for both teams. Over the past few weeks, shots have been fired by both Kim and Nicki and Young Money label mate Drake. Lil Kim is continuing her rants on Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Diddy. Sig., I have no problem seeing anybody on site.” I’ll smack the sh*t outta Drake b*tch ass. I’ma start coming at y’all little n*ggas. “I know all that f*ggot sh*t you popping and the little slurs on Drake and them’s records and I’ma tell y’all little motherf*ckers something, y’all keep letting that n*gga get on records and pop sh*t. I should pull off my belt and whip that ass.”īeanie also not only addressed the subliminal shots he perceives Jay has been sending his way, but he also implied that rappers who continue to put the music mogul on their songs knowing that soft disses to him are involved, may need some extra security in the future. “I did that sh*t for you n*gga because you were scared. “Only thing I regret about that Roc-A-Fella sh*t was going against my n*gga Kiss,” said Beans. Because according to him, the main reason he jumped into a beef with Kiss was because Jay-Z was “scared.” Reflecting back on his Roc-A-Fella days, Sigel says that the one thing he would change is the time when he went up against New York rapper Jadakiss. Whether he’s ruining others’ careers or just his own, though, has yet to be determined.
The only features come courtesy of singers Pink and Rihanna, and rapper Lil Wayne.Īfter taking some time off, Philly rapper Beanie Sigel has started back up on his war path. The LP features production from Just Blaze, Boi-1da, Mr. Not Afraid, the first single from the project, was released in April and debuted at the number one spot on the Billboard 200 chart, becoming only the 16th song in Billboard’s history to do so, and only the second rap single to accomplish that. The music on Recovery came out very different from Relapse, and I think it deserves its own title.” But after starting the recording process the Detroit-bred lyricist released a statement that read, “The idea of a sequel to Relapse started to make less and less sense to me, and I wanted to make a completely new album. Recovery was initially slated to be a continuation of Em’s sixth studio album Relapse, and as such was going to be titled Relapse 2. The only other recent album to sell more in its first week is AC/DC’s Black Ice, which shipped 784,000 copies in 2008. The LP is officially the best debut of the year thus far, and Em may not run into much competition for the remainder of 2010, with the exception of Kanye West. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the exact figure comes to around 741,000. Eminem’s seventh studio album, Recovery, has sold over 700,000 copies in its first week in stores.