Quavo’s Latest Chris Brown Diss Gets Mixed Reaction From Fans

Quavo and Chris Brown are in full-on battle mode. Fans have gotten four diss tracks in the span of two weeks: the latter dropped “Freaky” and “Weakest Link,” while the former dropped “Tender” and “Over Hoes & B*tches.” “Weakest Link” was a devastating diss from Brown, with the R&B star taking aim at Quavo’s current romantic relationship. The bars were inconsistent, but Brown brought swagger and aggression to the table, and fans were impressed. The same can’t really be said for Quavo’s response. Credit to the rapper for getting a response out in three days, but fans aren’t thrilled by what they heard.

The biggest talking point with regards to “Over Hoes & B*tches” is Takeoff. The standout member of Migos (and Quavo’s late nephew) handles the chorus of the song, but some felt like his inclusion was distracting. Obviously, he’s not involved in the feud. It makes sense to include Takeoff on paper, given that Brown mentioned the Migos rapper on “Weakest Link,” but it didn’t really translate the way Quavo wanted. Brown certainly felt this way, as he took to Instagram to make fun of the diss. “Damn and I was excited,” he wrote. “That s**t don’t even need a response. Takeoff rap better.”

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Quavo’s Diss Track Is Being Criticized

The fans who liked “Over Hoes & B*tches” complimented the flow and the production. Then there was the single artwork, which replaced a controversial photo of Brown choking a woman with Quavo choking Brown. What the song lacked for many, though, was energy. The Migos rapper goes after Brown’s drug use and bipolar disorder, but he doesn’t reveal anything fans didn’t already know.

“I’m still crying,” wrote one X user. “Quavo’s whole diss was cultivating sh**ty tweets & google searches against Chris Brown.” Another user blamed the people in the rapper’s inner circle. “Quavo doesn’t have any good friends,” they added. “Anyone who really liked him would have warned him that it was a bad idea to respond with this pathetic diss.”

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Keep scrolling to read more social media reactions to Quavo’s diss track “Over Hoes & B*tches.” Do you think the Migos rapper fumbled the beef or is he being unfairly criticized? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more music/pop culture news updates.

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Chris Brown Roasts Quavo’s Diss Track: “Don’t Even Need A Response”

Rap beefs are moving at lightning speed these days. Chris Brown fired off the disrespectful “Weakest Link” on a Friday, then Quavo responded with “Over Hoes & B*tches,” on a Monday. Both disses were loaded with disrespectful bars about ex-girlfriends and past indiscretions, but the latter has gotten a mixed reception from fans. Some felt Quavo should have gone harder against Brown, and others felt it was gimmicky to include a verse from the late Takeoff. One of the most vocal critics, unsurprisingly, is Brown himself.

Chris Brown was so underwhelmed by Quavo’s “Over Hoes & B*tches” that he didn’t even respond on wax. Instead, he hopped on social media an hour after the song dropped and roasted it. “Google raps,” he wrote on his IG Story. “That s**t is pooooooop.” The facepalm and laughing emojis would have sent the message, but Breezy didn’t stop there. He actually voiced disappointment in Quavo, asserting that he was excited for a competitive rap feud. “Damn and I was excited,” he added. “That s**t don’t even need a response.” The R&B singer rubbed additional salt in the wound by referencing Takeoff (again).

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Chris Brown Clowned Quavo’s “Google Raps”

Brown claimed that Quavo was the worst rapper in Migos, and that fans wished it was him who died instead of Takeoff. “R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect,” Brown rapped on his diss track. “Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead (Oh sh*t, brrah).” A cruel statement, for sure, but one the R&B singer was able to reiterate because of the late rapper’s inclusion on “Over Hoes & B*tches.” He ended his mocking IG post by writing: “Takeoff rap better.”

Quavo has been open about the difficulty he had getting over Takeoff’s death, and he even alluded to it in “Over Hoes & B*tches.” He doesn’t really take Brown to task over his bars, however. “I’m still f**ked up about Takeoff, I want who did it, n**ga (Uh),” he rapped. “But that’s some real street s**t, back to the industry (For real).” Brown’s social media trolling is only go agitate the situation further, but the future of the Brown and Quavo beef is currently unclear. The former claimed he doesn’t even need to put out a response, but it ultimately falls to the fans to determine who the winner is.

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Quavo Drops Scathing Chris Brown Diss “Over Hoes & B*tches”

Quavo didn’t waste any time. Chris Brown escalated his beef with the Migos rapper on Friday by dropping the fiery diss track “Weakest Link.” The R&B singer claimed he slept with Quavo’s girlfriend when they were still together, and implied Quavo was the worst member of the aforementioned rap trio. The hip-hop world may have been taken aback by how nasty Brown got, but it seems like Quavo saw it coming. He dropped his response track, “Over Hoes & B*tches,” on Monday night, and it does not pull any punches.

Quavo isn’t alone on the diss. He uses unreleased vocals from Takeoff on the chorus, which is a direct response to a line in Brown’s diss. In “Weakest Link,” the R&B singer said that fans wished it was Quavo who died, and not Takeoff, so Quavo enlists the late great to shut him up. Takeoff provides some tough bars about Brown being a phony and fake tough guy, but it’s Quavo’s verses that hit hardest. He blasts Brown for starting a feud over a woman, rapping: “P**sy, every time you see me, keep that energy, can’t believe I gotta beat you ’bout some women beef.”

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Quavo Dubs Brown “Crackhead Michael Jackson”

There’s some slick wordplay littered throughout the diss. It’s the drug bars, however, that’s going to catch most listeners off guard. Quavo accuses Brown of being a drug addict, going as far as to call him “Crackhead Michael Jackson.” He dismisses the R&B singer of not being worth his time since became a “junkie,” and even alludes to Brown’s struggles with mental health. “The cocaine got ’em, your honor,” he raps on the track. “Bipolar disorder, no wonder. You was the greatest, n**ga, you fumbled, going out sad, I’m watching you crumble.” Breezy is not going to like what he hears. It’s hard to imagine this feud ending anytime soon.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new diss, “Over Hoes & B*tches” by Quavo? Does Quavo gain the upper hand in the feud? Did he cross the line by mentioning Brown’s alleged drug problems? Will Brown keep things going with another response? We want to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news on Quavo. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Why they got Quavo out here going back and forth with a singer that turned to a junkie?
Never got light skin versus brown skin, n**ga finna divide the country (Go)
N**ga, you ain’t been in the trenches
We stomping the yard, you know how that ended (Stomp)
Want smoke with me? Always beating, fighting over hoes and b*tches (Always beat)

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Quavo Comes for Chris Brown in New Response Diss Song

Quavo just upped the ante on his beef with Chris Brown by dropping the new Breezy diss song “Over H*es & B***hes.”

Quavo Responds to Chris Brown

The beef between CB and Huncho is heating up. On Monday (April 22), Quavo released the new diss on YouTube. On the new track, which can be heard below, Quavo goes in on the Virginia crooner.

“P***y n***a, pull up, crash out about your bae/Lil’ b***h, come dance battle with my drac’ (Brrt)/You been f**ked your bag up when you punched Ri’ in the face/Talking about fashion week, you sparing who?/Come punch me in my face (P***y),” Quavo raps. “It ain’t nun’ but a fade, you know you lost to Frank (Frank Ocean)/N***as ran in your house, tied up your aunt ’cause you ain’t pay (Auntie)/This bullet got your name (Chris)/Don’t even bring up Take, p***y.”

Elsewhere Quavo raps, “Lil’ boy wanna die ’bout some coochie? (Bow)/You still f**ked up ’bout Karrueche? (Damn)/You tried to beat up Teyana, (No cap) but Usher wouldn’t let you do it (Usher)/The cocaine got ’em, your honor (White), bipolar disorder, no wonder/You was the greatest, n***a, you fumbled, going out sad, I’m watching you crumble.”

The cover art for the track shows an animated image of Quavo choking Breezy. The photoshopped image derives from a photo of Chris choking a woman at a party back in 2018, though at the time CB claimed he was just horseplaying.

Chris Brown Responds to Diss Song on Instagram

Chris Brown has already responded to the new Huncho diss.

“Google raps that s**t oooooh,” CB wrote on his Instagram Story below. “Damn I was excited. That s**t don’t even need a response. Takeoff rap better.”

50 Cent Reacts to Quavo Diss

50 Cent has weighed in on the Quavo diss also.

“I don’t know why I like all of this, but I like it!” Fif captioned a clip of the song on Instagram. “This heat keep it coming. Breezy gonna punch him in the face.”

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Chris Brown and Quavo Beef Sizzles

Chris Brown and Quavo’s beef originates with Chris taking exception to Quavo dating Chris’ ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran following their breakup in 2017. It has never been resolved. Earlier this month, Chris released the song “Freak” where he takes shots at Quavo. Huncho responded with the track “Tender.” Over the weekend, Breezy went at Quavo’s throat on the vitriolic track “Weakest Link.” He goes as far as to rap about people wishing Quavo died instead of Takeoff.

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Check out Quavo’s new Chris Brown diss song below.

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Jill Scott Defends Chris Brown Praise Despite Backlash Over Abuse Allegations 

Jill Scott is responding to the hefty backlash on social media after praising Chris Brown. 

Over the weekend, fans became incensed after Scott gave Brown his flowers for being multitalented.  

“[Chris Brown] is amazing,” Jill Scott wrote on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday (April 21), tagging the artist. “How does ANYBODY sing like THAT? Dance, look, Act and Rap… like THAT? Beyond gifted. It appears, exceptional people have to go through exceptional [fire emoji]. There’s nothing to debate.” 

However, many social media users pointed to Brown assaulting Rihanna in 2009 and other allegations of domestic abuse. “I think the women he’s abused would disagree,” one user said.  

“I doubt it,” Scott replied. “My Mother’s ex husband was a mean, violent human AND he could lay foundation better than anyone in my city. What he did with cement was awe inspiring. We got away. He got a raise and praise for his ability. God dealt with the rest.”  

The backlash continued, but Scott stood by her initial post and replied to several of her critics. One fan said it was impossible to look past the allegations of violence.  

“I’m not here to fight anymore else’s battles,” Scott added. “If/since women hear the stories, they should avoid that street. Running backwards in moving traffic makes zero sense. Therapy for every damn body.”

One thing Jill Scott isn’t prepared to defend Chris Brown over is his recent Quavo diss track. “I agree,” she said when a fan said Breezy “went too low” in his attack on the Migos rapper.  

Despite her explanation, Jill Scott praising Chris Brown didn’t sit right with some fans, while others failed to see anything wrong. Check out some of the reactions below.  




Offset Fights With Money-Thrower In NYC Club But Ends Night With Cardi B 

Offset got into a scuffle with a clubgoer over the weekend after engaging in a money-throwing war at an NYC strip club. 

The Migos rapper went viral after videos circulated online showing him tossing money into the air at Starlets strip club in New York on Saturday night (April 20). 

After appearing to argue with someone in the crowd, Offset begins to walk off stage before turning around suddenly and leaping into the audience. He engages in a brief scuffle with partygoers, but security hauls him away before the situation escalates further. 

While the events leading up to the skirmish are unclear, the DJ can be heard on the speakers telling guests to leave the building. “You aint gotta throw the money in his face. Chill! Relax, relax!” the DJ orders.  

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ffsetFollowing the altercation, the “Shooter” hitmaker took to his Instagram Story. While he didn’t address the fight, he showed off a new gift for Cardi B, despite their recent public separation

“You can have whatever you like,” Offset tells Cardi B in the video, singing the lyrics from T.I.’s 2008 hit song. “Yeah man. You get what you want.” 

Cardi B flexed her gift from Offset, a white Richard Mille watch, during her hosting at a 4/20 event at Whisper Room in New York.  

The Hip-Hop super couple announced their split last year amid infidelity accusations. 





50 Cent Says “It’s A Wrap” For Quavo Unless He Fires Back At Chris Brown 

50 Cent says Quavo needs to get in the booth and fire back at Chris Brown after Breezy dropped his latest diss aimed at the Migos rapper, “Weakest Link.” 

Brown did not hold back on the scathing track, seemingly claiming he slept with Saweetie while she was still with Quavo.  

“You f##### my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no f###, lil n####/ ‘Cause I f##### yo’ ex when you were still with her, b####, I’m up, lil n####,” Brown raps. 

The “Sensational” hitmaker also says fans wished Quavo died instead of Takeoff. 

“R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one, I got true respect/ Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead,” he said, referencing the later Migos rapper. 

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While Chris Brown dropped the song last Friday (April 19), 50 Cent has only just heard it. The G-Unit honcho, no stranger to a rap beef or two himself, said the clock is ticking for Quavo to return with something explosive. He shared a snippet of “Weakest Link,” alongside some advice for the Georgia native. 

“Oh my God i just heard this,” Fiddy exclaimed. “if Quavo don’t come with some heat it’s a wrap. First the Fatboys break up now this!” 

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Chris Brown and Quavo’s issues date back to 2017 when the latter was linked to the former’s ex, Karrueche Tran.  

Brown’s latest diss comes after trading shots with Quavo earlier this month. Breezy targeted Huncho on “Freak,” while Quavo returned fire on “Tender” 24 hours later.  





Offset Engages Money-Throwing War Which Escalates Into a Scuffle

Offset was caught on video engaging in a money-throwing war that escalated into a scuffle.

Offset’s Money Throwing Leads to a Scuffle at Starlets

On Sunday (April 22), Instagram user @unitedkevin444 posted several videos of Offset at Starlets strip club in New York. In a viral clip, which can be viewed below, Offset is standing on the stage holding a stack of cash while looking at the crowd as money is being thrown around in the club.

The Migos rapper, looking frustrated, turns around and places his stack of money on the table. Then, unexpectedly, Offset makes a daring leap into the crowd, where he engages in a skirmish with a group of men who were throwing money. Thankfully, security personnel swiftly intervened and separated Offset from the crowd. As the situation escalated, the announcer, now in a state of panic, promptly ordered all strippers and bartenders to go downstairs immediately.

There’s no word on what prompted Offset to jump into the crowd. However, in another video, it appeared that Offset was engaging in a “money war” where he and a group of men in the crowd were throwing money at each other. It also looked like some words were exchanged between the two factions during the money-throwing incident.

Many people will probably find this incident ridiculous, but it happened at a strip club where “making it rain” is the norm.

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Rick Ross Slaps a Fan With a Stack of Cash At a Club

In January of 2024, Rick Ross went viral after a video surfaced of him slapping a fan with a huge wad of cash.

In the clip below, Rozay—with several stacks of money in one hand—is at a club and was about to interact with the crowd when someone tosses several bills right in the Miami rapper’s face. Ross wasn’t too happy about it. The rap veteran zeroed in on the culprit, flipped a wad of bills in his hand and directly slapped him with it.

Surprisingly, the person was happy that Ross cold-slapped him with a stack of money. He also didn’t bother to pick the money off the floor. Amazing.

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See Offset’s scuffle with the crowd after engaging in a money-throwing war below.

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Quavo Appears to Respond to Chris Brown’s Diss Track

Quavo seems unbothered by Chris Brown‘s vicious diss track. The Atlanta rapper posted a funny Young Thug meme that appears to show his reaction to CB’s song.

Quavo Uses Funny Young Thug Meme to Respond to Chris Brown’s Diss Track

On Saturday (April 20), Quavo jumped on his Instagram page and posted a funny Young Thug meme possibly in response to Chris Brown’s harsh diss track “Weakest Link,” which he premiered on Friday (April 19).

On his IG Story, the Migos rapper posted a screenshot of Young Thug in court during his YSL RICO trial staring straight into the camera, looking like he’d had enough of the whole court proceeding. The photo, which can be viewed below, has since gone viral over the past week with people using it to represent their exasperation and frustration.

There’s no word if Quavo is actually going to deliver a response track to Breezy’s song.

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Chris Brown Drops a Brutal Quavo Diss Track

As previously mentioned, Chris Brown premiered via his YouTube channel a blistering diss track aimed at Quavo called “Weakest Link.” Produced by Orsix, Neverodd and KXVI, the vicious song features Breezy spitting acidic bars at Quav for his song “Tender” that many fans perceived was a diss to CB. This after Brown took shots at the Atlanta rhymer on the previously-released tune “Freak.”

On the song, Brown called Quavo a “b***h with dreads.” Elsewhere, the R&B crooner remarked that many people wished that Quavo had died instead of Takeoff who was shot and killed in November of 2022.

R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect/Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead (Oh s**t, brrah),” Breezy rapped on the song, adding, “You trippin’, Chris, don’t say that, don’t lose your head (Damn).”

Listen to CB’s diss track at Quavo below.

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Check out Quavo’s possible response to Chris Brown’s diss track below.

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Quavo responds to Chris Brown’s diss track.

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DJ Akademiks & Adin Ross Blown Away By Chris Brown’s Quavo Diss Track

DJ Akademiks and Adin Ross both reacted to Chris Brown’s new diss track aimed at Quavo on social media, on Friday. They were left in shock at the vitriolic bars the R&B singer included on the song. While listening, Akademiks got up and walked away from the computer. He then exclaimed: “This is hip-hop! Yes!” When Adin Ross heard the song, he was simply left speechless.

In the comments of both posts, fans also praised Brown’s track. “Gah dayumn,” one fan wrote. “I don’t think people know Breezy rap days. These R&B dudes got bars, same like Trey Songz. Quavo isn’t better than Breezy on the mic. This beef ain’t even gna be close. Quavo ain’t battle rap ready.” Another wrote: “The Big three is now Kendrick, Drake, and Chris Brown. Chris Brown would never apologize over raps.”

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Chris Brown & Quavo Perform In Celebrity Basketball Game

Chris Brown and Takeoff of the group Migos attend Team Luda Vs Team Breezy Celebrity Basketball Game at Georgia State University on September 6, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia.

The track features plenty of disrespectful lyrics. In the first verse, Brown raps: “You the weakest link out of your clique, let’s keep it a hundo, n***a. You f*cked my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no f*ck, lil’ n***a. ‘Cause I f*cked your ex when you were still with her, b*tch, I’m up, lil’ n***a.” At another point, he pays tribute to the late Migos rapper Takeoff, but adds: “Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead.” Check out Akademiks and Ross’ responses to the lyrics below.

DJ Akademiks & Adin Ross React To Chris Brown’s Diss Track

Quavo also seemingly responded to the diss by sharing a meme of Young Thug on his Instagram Story. Be on the lookout for further updates on Chris Brown and Quavo on HotNewHipHop.

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