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"No," Nas laughingly said when asked if hip-hop artists
apologize to rap foes if they meet up face-to-face at the Grammy Awards
ceremonies. "Once you say it, you've got to ride with it. You know? You
gotta be true. You know, hip-hop is really standoff, it's really
competitive, it's really about who's number one all the time and
sometimes it gets out of hand. Definitely. Yeah." ("Chelsea Lately")
"You know, it's like the NBA. Regardless of how good the
players are, what's the NBA without the dunking contests? When they have
their battles, that's good for the sport--great actually. Hip hop is
not only songs, it's art. Hip hop is rap battles, graffiti,
break-dancing battles--it's a whole thing. We got to give them a piece
of that any chance we get. When we have our rap battles, we give them a
piece of more hip hop." (VIBE)
Last fall, Bad Boy Records rapper French Montana cited G-Unit's 50 Cent and his knack for beefing at the start of his career for ultimately leading to his decline.
"You should avoid beef if you trying to make money. People
get scared when you try to beef with people. In general, [even in street
shit] nobody want to stand next to you if somebody about to shoot you,
unless you have a a big lick [Ed. Note--A "lick" means a hustle.] They
[used to] do that with 50 because 50 was the bank. They knew he was
going to win. People ain't doing that [anymore] ... [The rap game's not
built like that anymore]. No, it's over for that. It's gone, big time.
They'll get you out so fast." (Complex)
"I think people put too much emphasis on hip-hop beefs" Maino told Sway referencing the Lil Kim/Nicki Minaj
flap. "Like, hip-hop beefs and hip-hop battles always had that. It's a
part of the culture it's always gonna be artists that don't agree. Ya
understand. And you might have to take it to the mic or whatever. As
long as it just doesn't get out of hand, you know what I mean. As long
as it doesn't end up like 'Pac and [Notorious] B.I.G.
[...] I don't think people give us the credit for being as responsible
as we are, because I don't think people want it to go that far." (RapFix)
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