Fat Joe agrees with Boosie Badazz‘s recent sentiment that rap beefs are “out of control” at the moment.
Amid the back and forth in the rap game between Drake and Kendrick Lamar (plus Rick Ross, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky and more), Joey Crack touched on the subject during his Instagram Live show on Saturday (May 11) and agreed with Boosie that things could get dangerous.
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“You know, I’m with Lil Boosie about Hip Hop beef,” Joe said. “It’s all fun and games until somebody gets shot, and then it’s ‘Rest In Peace’ t-shirts. I’m with Boosie on that. Hip hop beefs is out of control. And so before people get hurt, let’s go back to having a good time.”
You can view the full Live below.
In a series of posts to Twitter/X last month, Boosie offered a sobering perspective, as he noted that he’s seen many rap beefs end in death in his time.
“EVERYBODY GASSING UP RAP BEEF SMH ALL EXCITED SAYING THIS HIP HOP! WELL EVERYONE N THE CREW NOT GO SEE IT THAT WAY,” he began. “N WHEN IT POP OFF ‘IT REALLY GOES DOWN.’ SO WHEN SOMEONE FROM ONE OF THESE CREWS DIE,DONT SAY THEY STUPID SMH GO SUPPORT THEM N COURT LIKE YALL SUPPORTED THE RAP BEEF. HOW WOULD U FEEL IF YOUR FAMILY MEMBER DIED CAUSE OF HIP HOP RAP BEEF!
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“IM FROM LOUISIANA EVERY RAP BEEF IVE SEEN PEOPLE DIE YALL SO HAPPY ABOUT WHO GO WIN R LOSE BUT A MAMA GO LOSE HER SON n ain’t none of yall going to the funeral smh”
Some followers responded and made note that the beefs brewing are not the type to end in violence, but Boosie felt otherwise.
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“THE TRUTH HURTS,” he said in a follow-up post. “N YALL RESPONSE IS THIS DRAKE, KENDRICK, JCOLE , ASAP , QUAVO , CHRIS BROWN “BOOSIE THEM R THEY PEOPLE AINT LIKE THAT smh OK YALL KEEP THANKING THAT‼️JUDGING N BOOK BY ITS COVER A GET YOU PUT UNDER A COVER.”
For now, the beef between Drake and Kendrick appears to have ended, though, as Drake seemingly decided that it’s better to accept defeat.
Taking to his Instagram Stories on Saturday (May 11), Drizzy posted an illustration of a Japanese samurai facing off against a huge cavalry — a nod to the “20 vs. 1” narrative he referenced on his diss song “Push Ups.”
Above the picture, he wrote: “Good times. Summer vibes up next.”
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Many fans took the post to mean that he’s respectfully bowed out of the battle between himself and Kendrick. “and just like that one of the greatest beefs in hip hop history has just ended,” opined one fan, while another wrote: “he threw the white flag.”