What was set to be a beat battle between producers Lex Luger, Southside, and possibly a handful of others, has turned into a battle of emotions.
A visibly heated Southside posted an Instagram video (that was reposted by DJ Akademiks) where he goes on to make a number of allegations against Luger after the Virginia-born producer began to play “number games.” At one point in his rant, the beatmaker claimed that Luger is scared to come to Atlanta given that he “don’t got a pass to even come to the A.”
He also calls Luger broke and alleges that he at one point had to call Debra Antney (mother to Waka Flocka Flame) for money.
“I wake up to see nigga wanna play number games,” Southside said in the video. “Lex, you a bitch. And you know you a bitch. Keep playing with me, nigga. Really, really keep playing with me, bro. You already slick don’t got a pass to even come to the A. You a bitch, bro. Real shit. Stop playing with me. Let’s act like when you did that song with that nigga, bro. And you was scared to come to Atlanta for that shit with A-Trak, nigga.
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“When you was calling niggas crying,” he added. “Talking about ‘Get Sizzle on the phone.’ You was in tears, nigga. Let’s talk about how you was just trying to sign to me, nigga. Let’s talk about how you was calling Deb cause you couldn’t pay shit, nigga…Fuck this beat battle shit. Now it’s lit, nigga.”
Southside later went on to do a little backtracking on Twitter, stating that he’s “not beefing” with Luger. The tweet, which was made earlier today (March 15), was also retweeted by Luger.
“I’m not beefing wit @SmokedOutLuger ppl Die in beef we just having fun music is a competitive sport I’m in it to win just like anyone else,” Southside tweeted.
Prior to Southside’s deading of any beef, Luger sent out a tweet calling off the beat battle.
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“Beat battle over. Nobody calls me a bitch. Call me me @sizzle808MAFIA @ Clown Town,” Lex Luger wrote.
Earlier in the week, after an exchange of various videos on social media, both Lex Luger and Southside agreed to take part in a beat battle with one another for $100,000.