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The Ice T / Soulja Boy “Beef” – A Quick Recap

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The good folks here on dubcnn had decided to stay away from the widely publicized feud going on between Hip-Hop legend Ice T and youngster Soulja Boy. We basically figured this was of no relevance to our readers and there was no need to post about it on the site.

However, as this “beef” has gone on to its 4th round as of today, and considering the numerous emails we have been getting about it, we decided to give you a quick recap of how the whole thing started up until its current point. This does not change the fact – at all – that this “beef” is pointless.

What triggered off the conflict originally was an interlude that Ice T did for Black Ice‘s mixtape “Urban Legend” by DJ Cisco where he was asked about the state of Hip-Hop right now. The Iceberg proceded to vent off some steam and said Soulja Boy “single handedly killed Hip-Hop” as well as telling him to “eat a d-ck”. Check that out by clicking here.

Shortly after the interlude was uploaded on YouTube, Soulja Boy took it on himself to respond back with a video statement, where he repeatedly brings up Ice T’s age and the fact that the former “Cop Killer” now plays a cop on TV. Check that out by clicking here.

Honestly, I thought this was going to be the end of it. I figured they both said what they had to say and I didn’t think Ice T would resort to YouTubing and dissing over the internet, but I was obviously wrong. Iceberg released a video of him standing in his house where he spoke some more, appologized to Soulja Boy on one hand for sh-tting on a 17-year old but at the same time insisted on how garbage his music was. At the end of the video Ice’s son also makes a quick appearances. Check that out by clicking here.

Now the latest in all this drama is a new cartoon (!) released by Soulja Boy dissing Ice T, where he clowns him for being a former breakdancer, showing clips of old videos and doing a little “rap”. It’s worth watching for comedy purposes alone, it still amazes me what the rap game has come to today. Check that out by clicking here.

At least, ten years from now, we’ll still have some classic Ice T albums to throw in the deck, regardless of this “beef”!

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