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Today, we unravel the intricate and dramatic world of rappers who dared to diss their idols for clout. From career-altering feuds to near-life-threatening encounters, we’re diving deep into the tumultuous relationships and rivalries in the rap game.

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27 thoughts on “Rappers Who Dissed Their Idols for Clout

  1. When you think about it, Drake was like the DJ academics for Kanye, but not so far that every time there was a problem let’s just say Drake would be talking about all the good things and how this and that can be changed in all of that and how Kanye West’s oppositions have horrible music and all of that stuff but Drake was definitely add a concerning level of attachment to Kanye like I get that his idol and all but that’s a bit too far type of attachment

  2. I hate the “feel some kinda way” statement. What the mean is, you hurt my feelings haha. Feel some kinda way is a stealth way of saying, you hurt my feelings fee’s.

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