Quavo Performs For Shockingly Small Crowd, Fans Blame Chris Brown

As of late, Chris Brown and Quavo have been engaged in a lyrical feud, and some fans think it’s had serious consequences. It all started with the R&B icon’s “Freak” collab with Lil Wayne, Joyner Lucas, and Tee Grizzley. The song seemingly referenced Quavo’s rumored romance with his ex Karrueche Tran, as well as Migos‘ hit “Bad and Bougie.” He was quick to fire back with a diss of his own, digging up Brown’s domestic violence allegations.

Breezy then went for the throat on “Weakest Link,” claiming that when Takeoff died in 2022, “everybody really wished it was [Quavo] instead.” He additionally rhymed about the 2021 surveillance footage of an alleged physical altercation between Quavo and Saweetie. Quavo responded once again with “Over H*es & B*tches,” name-dropping Rihanna and seemingly challenging him to a fight. The debacle has hip-hop fans everywhere weighing in, with many arguing that Brown came out on top.

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Clip Shows Seemingly Low Attendance At Quavo Show

Now, a new clip is making its rounds on social media of the crowd at a Quavo concert. The crowd looks shockingly small, especially considering the size of the venue. The attendee filming the video suggested that the former Migos member’s beef with Brown could be to blame, noting that Quavo was scheduled to hit the stage in only 30 minutes.

“Yo Chris Brown,” the cameraman says in the clip, panning to rows and rows of empty seats. “Are you serious bro? I know you’ve got something to do with this. Ain’t nobody at my man Quavo’s show today? Chris Brown, come on bro. I know you called somebody to shut his show down. Where are the people? This is horrible… There’s nobody here.” What do you think of the seemingly low turnout at Quavo’s recent performance? Do you think Chris Brown is to blame? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Karrueche Tran Reacts To Quavo & Chris Brown’s Beef

Karrueche Tran wants no part of Quavo and Chris Brown’s contentious feud. The actress repeatedly focused on herself when a paparazzo asked how she felt about her exes beefing.


“I don’t feel [anything],” she said. “It is what it is. I’m living my life. Working, paying my bills, taking time for myself and that’s all that matters. Whatever else is going on, I ain’t got nothing to do with it. I’m living a peaceful life. That’s all I want: peace.”

Tran initially denied hearing any of Quavo and Brown’s diss tracks. She later admitted to hearing at least one of the songs.

“I’ve heard it,” she said. “I don’t think [anything]. I don’t. No! No comments. I just want peace and happiness. And I wanna work and thrive. That’s all I ask.”

The paparazzo kept pushing, inquiring if she had a message for Quavo and Brown. She offered a simple answer.

“Nothing,” she said.

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Tran was the source of Quavo and Brown’s bad blood. The tension between the two artists recently erupted when Brown took a shot at Quavo on the song “Freak.”

“Okay, now f###### my old b###### ain’t gon’ make us equal/Sipping that 1942 ‘cause I don’t do no Cuervo [Quavo]/Freak b####, she like Casamigos, not the Migos,” Brown rapped.

Quavo fired back with his song “Tender.”

“You did the b#### wrong and now the b#### gone, she posted with a thug/Call the b#### phone, she won’t come home, don’t beat her up/It must be the drugs, need to cross out your plug,” he rapped.

Quavo added, “Tell me, ‘lil bro, what’s your issue? It’s over a thot/You said it’s bigger than that but know that it’s not.”

The situation escalated when Brown dropped his diss track “Weakest Link.” Brown claimed he had sex with Quavo’s ex Saweetie while they were still dating and dragged the late Takeoff’s name into the battle.

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

He continued, “Show me that I’m tender, b####, time to prove what you just said/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.”

Quavo responded with the diss track “Over Hoes & B######.”

“This bullet got your name, Chris/Don’t ever bring up Take, p####,” Quavo declared.

He rapped, “Lil’ boy wanna die ’bout some coochie?/You still f##### up ’bout Karrueche?/You tried to beat up Teyana/But Usher wouldn’t let you do it/The cocaine got him, your honor/Bipolar disorder, no wonder/You was the greatest, n####, you fumbled/Going out sad, I’m watching you crumble.”

Listen to “Weakest Link” and “Over Hoes & B######” below.

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Quavo Shows Off Stunt Work In New Movie With John Travolta

Who knew Quavo could do his own stunts? The rapper has shown off his stunt skills in his new flick with John Travolta Cash Out. Quavo shot the movie back in 2022, and the heist action film just released on Friday. It’s an action-packed movie, and Quavo shares the screen with movie legend John Travolta in what looks like a big role for the Migos star. Quavo has been in the news recently for his ugly rap beef with Chris Brown. Nevertheless, fans are discussing the rapper who might be an action star now. 

The movie Cash Out revolves around Mason (played by John Travolta), a career criminal enticed by the prospect of his biggest heist yet. He teams up with his younger sibling for a bank robbery, but things take a turn for the worse during the heist. The robbers find themselves trapped inside, surrounded by SWAT troops, the FBI, and Interpol. The situation escalates further when Mason’s ex-lover and negotiator enters the picture. Quavo’s character, Anton, adds to the intensity of the plot with his actions.

Read More: Chris Brown Gets Personal With New Quavo Diss “Weakest Link”

Qauvo Does His Own Stunts In “Cash Out”

In the clip from Cash Out, Quavo is behind the wheel. Quavo is evading police with his acting partner Lukas Haas in a thrilling chase sequence. The movie also stars  Kristin Davis, Victorya Brandart, Joel Cohen, and many more. Additionally, the movie is available to rent on VOD and will be in select theaters starting today. All in all, the movie isnt getting the best of reviews, but people may be inclined to see it knowing Quavo is in it. Nevertheless, it is cool to see QUavo in an action flick.

Quavo has been beefing with singer Chris Brown. The two have exchanged diss tracks and disrespect over the internet. The feud is so wild that rap figures like Fat Joe say ridiculous things like, “Chirs Brown is the Tupac of 2024.” Additionally, after Brown’s diss track levied against Qusavo, rap feud expert 50 Cent said it was a wrap for the Migos rapper. Even Chris Brow’s ex-Karrueche has weighed in on the rap beef. Overall, the vicious rap war between Quavo and Chris Brown might boost Cash Out’s success. 

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

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Fat Joe Calls Chris Brown “The 2Pac Of 2024” Amid Quavo Beef

Earlier this week, Fat Joe took to Instagram Live to weigh in on all of the high-profile rap beef going on these days. He commented on Drake’s feud with almost everyone, for example, calling Kendrick’s “Like That” verse with Future and Metro Boomin “the original.” Since that release, however, there’s been another feud brewing between Chris Brown and Quavo. The two have taken various shots at one another over the past couple of weeks, referencing past flings, allegations, and more. According to Fat Joe, Chris Brown would be pretty tough to beat.

“Of course, the 2Pac of 2024 has to be Chris Brown. Chris Brown is considered an alien. If you playing basketball, he’ll bust your a**. If you sing against him, he sing better, he dance better. If he gotta rap, he raps,” he explained. “Like, that’s battle rap. Chris Brown, that’s the one I been listening to.”

Read More: Quavo Unleashes Hell On Chris Brown: “Over B*tches & H*es,” Explained

Fat Joe On Rap Beef

While the 2Pac comparison is pretty controversial, many others agree that Chris Brown’s latest diss was impressive. He unleashed on the former Migos member on “Weakest Link,” claiming to have slept with Quavo’s ex Saweetie while they were still together. “You f*cked my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no f*ck, lil n***a/ ‘Cause I f*cked yo’ ex when you were still with her, b*tch, I’m up, lil n***a.” He even said that when his groupmate Takeoff passed away in 2022, “everybody really wished” it had been him.

Cam’ron, 50 Cent, and many more think he came out on top. Others continue to root for Quavo, despite Brown claiming his last diss “don’t even need a response.” What do you think of Fat Joe’s take on rap beef? Are you surprised that he compared Brown to 2Pac? Do you agree with him or was that a stretch? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

Read More: Saweetie Targets Quavo, But Not Chris Brown: Fans React To Her Responses To Disses

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Karrueche Tran Reacts To Quavo & Chris Brown’s Feud

Earlier this week, Quavo unleashed his response to Chris Brown‘s viral diss, dragging the R&B icon’s ex Karrueche Tran into the mix. In his song, “Over H*es & B*tches,” the former Migos member suggests that Brown has crashed out over the actress, though it remains unclear whether or not she’s ever actually dated Quavo. In the past, she’s denied it, but fans continue to have their suspicions. Of course, the song has only added fuel to the rumors.

Recently, an unrelenting reporter caught up with Tran at an airport, asking her to share her thoughts on the feud between Quavo and Brown. She refused to say much, however, maintaining that she didn’t want to get involved. “How do you feel knowing that you’re being dragged into a musical feud between these two?” the reporter asked her. “I don’t feel. It is what it is; I’m living my life,” she responded simply.

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Karrueche Tran Keeps Her Lips Sealed On Quavo & Chris Brown Beef

“Working, paying my bills, taking time for myself and that’s all that matters. What else is going on, I ain’t got nothing to do with it,” she also added. “I’m living a peaceful life that’s all I want.” When the reporter offered to play her Quavo’s track, she refused to listen, confirming that she’d already heard it but didn’t want to comment. “No! No comments,” she reiterated. “I just don’t want any parts, I want peace and happiness. I want to work and thrive.”

As for Tran’s current relationship status, she says she’s free as a bird. “I’m dating myself, actually,” she explained, calling herself “very happy” and “very single.” What do you think of Karrueche Tran’s reaction to being inserted into Chris Brown and Quavo’s feud? Are you surprised that she’s refusing to say much about it? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Killer Mike & Blxst Recruit Offset For Extended Version Of “MICHAEL” Cut “EXIT 9”

Killer Mike really put on for the city of Atlanta and the rap genre at the 2024 GRAMMYs. Somewhat controversially, his sophomore solo LP MICHAEL took home three categories at the iconic award show earlier this year. It won over massive mainstream records UTOPIA, HEROES & VILLAINS, Her Loss, and King’s Disease III. One of the consistent arguments against him winning came from fans who are not hip to the rap legend saying things like, “Who is Killer Mike?” But he definitely deserved all the success and now, Killer Mike is taking another victory lap by adding Offset to “EXIT 9.”

Track 10 on the original version of the album, “EXIT 9” only featured California singer Blxst. Additionally, the song was just over two minutes and 40 seconds. But with Offset entering the mix, the record now clocks in at 3:30. As most know, adding another artist to an already great track can achieve mixed results.

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Listen To “EXIT 9” By Killer Mike, Offset, & Blxst

But to the former Migos member’s credit, he seamlessly slides into what Mike and Blxst were doing on the reflective song about making it from the bottom. Offset rocks a monotone and lowkey flow as he talks about Takeoff, his late grandmother, and working hard for his respect in the game. All in all, this one of the stronger bonus cuts from MICHAEL. Be sure to check out the new version of “EXIT 9” with the link above.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single “EXIT 9” by Killer Mike, Offset, and Blxst? Which version of this track do you prefer more now and why? Is this the best song from MICHAEL, why or why not? Is this one of Offset’s stronger performances of 2024? We would like 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 surrounding Killer Mike, Offset, and Blxst. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Oh, my brother, look at the air, I see an angel that flyin’ (Angel)
Fifteen years, brother gone, every day momma cry (Momma)
I was strugglin’, start hustlin’, start cuttin’ up pies (Hustle)
Streets start huggin’ me, not lovin’ me, but it wasn’t on my mind (No-no-no, but it wasn’t on my mind)
Doin’ crime, chasin’ a dime, so I don’t be behind (Hey!)
I had did this for my gang, I don’t see nothin’, go blind (Gang)

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Who Is Lucian Grainge, and How Powerful Is He? Very

One of the most powerful men in the music industry is having a lot of discourse around his name in hip-hop circles lately. Universal Music Group Chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge has been in the music business for 45 years. The North London native is a certified knight with the honor bestowed upon him by Queen Elizabeth II, who did so in 2016, through her 90th Birthday Honours list, which praised the music industry and its leadership through its challenging times. The guy’s a big deal.

Unfortunately, his name has been used by Ye as ammunition to go at Drake on a diss track more recently. Ye mentioned the 63-year-old music industry mogul to insult Drizzy on the remix to “Like That,” and during an interview with social media personality Justin Laboy. Ye debuted the song last Saturday (April 20) in the chat with Laboy for his new podcast, The Download. The diss track is a remix of Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar, in which K-Dot takes aim at Drake and J. Cole. Ye also referred to Lucian as the 6 God’s “rich baby daddy” elsewhere in the interview. The attack is to imply Grainge is getting Drake all the spins and love on DSPs that his Certified Lover Boy heart desires.

“It’s a wrap for n***as/Where’s Lucian? Serve your master, n***a/You caught a little bag for your masters, didn’t ya?/Lifetime deal, I feel bad for n***as/Y’all so outta sight, outta mind/I can’t even think of a Drake line,” Ye raps on the remix.

The lyrics are likely referring to the lucrative deal Drake signed with Universal Music Group in 2022. The amount of the deal, which includes recordings, publishing, merchandise and visual media projects, has never been confirmed, but sources say it could be worth $400 million.

Lucian was also named as a defendant in producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones lawsuit against Diddy filed in February. The suit alleges Diddy sexually assaulted, harassed and failed to pay Jones for work done on The Love Album: Off the Grid. Lucian is included as providing financial resources to Diddy and Love Records, the rap mogul’s label. As a general business partner to Diddy in that capacity, the head of UMG “had a duty to ensure that the financial support they provided to Sean Combs and Love Records was not being used for sex workers, drugs, and laced alcohol was not being used for sex workers, drugs, and laced alcohol,” according to the court document.

Now with that information out the way, there’s certainly more to Lucian Grainge than the negativity connected to his name over the last few months. He joined Universal Music Group in 1986, launching PolyGram in the U.K, and making it one of the top three music publishing companies in the country. He’s worked as General Manager of A&R (1993) and Managing Director (1997) at Polydor. Then Grainge landed a Chairman and CEO title at Universal Music Group UK in 2001. By 2011, he brought that title with him to take over Universal Music Group. UMG, the house that Lucian built, has dominated as the largest of the Big Three label groups ahead of Warner Music and Sony. Grainge oversees the labels under the umbrella, including Interscope, Republic, Def Jam, Capitol, Motown and Island.

Lil Wayne’s Young Money, Eminem’s Shady Records, J. Cole’s Dreamville and Coach K and P’s Quality Control Music are just some of the hip-hop labels connected to UMG and Lucian.

When looking at what Grainge has accomplished as the head of the biggest music group in the world, he’s responsible for significantly increasing the company’s revenues and profitability. Under his leadership, UMG became the first music company with nine of the top 10 songs on Billboard’s Digital Songs chart and the first music company to score all 10 of the top 10 spots on the Billboard Hot 100.

“Our barometer for success is not just market share—although obviously if it was we’re doing pretty well,” he said at a Capitol Congress event in 2018. “Our barometer of success is creating companies that the best artists want to sign to, because they know we can accelerate their careers beyond anyone else in any other system or at any other structure.”

He’s even been open-minded about advanced technologies like A.I., which has increasingly infiltrated the music business over the last year. “AI at the service of artists is a good thing, but AI that is used to harm or prevent artists from due compensation is a bad thing,” he told Fast Company in March. “So, our approach is to embrace responsible AI technology in a way that enhances human creativity.”

Scoring major feats like that has earned him big bucks. Grainge takes home an annual salary of $5 million. His annual bonus is $10 million and the equity he receives includes annual grants of $20 million. The music baron also locked in a one-time transition award of $100 million, which encompasses restricted stock units and performance stock options. He even earned $150 million bonus for successfully taking UMG public in 2021. Lucian Grainge makes money moves.

Rappers have taken notice as well. Drake name-dropped Lucian on Migos’ 2021 track “Having Our Way”: “S**t done changed, billionaires talk to me different when they see my paystub from Lucian Grainge.” Travis Scott has also given the multimillion-dollar man his props on Drake and 21 Savage’s 2022 song “P***y & Millions”: “Only signin’ the gang’We the new Lucian Grainge.”

The music business mogul also keeps it in the family. Lucian’s son, Eliott Grainge, is the founder of 10K Projects, the label to which Ice Spice, Trippie Redd, Iann Dior, Jeleel! and Rich Amiri, among others, are signed.

So, while Ye brings up Lucian Grainge’s name to diss Drake, it seems like having a guy with as much power as he has in your corner is a plus in this game.

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Metro Boomin Gives an Update on Savage Mode III

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Editor’s Note: This story will appear in the Spring 2024 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.

With Grammy nominations and Billboard chart-topping albums, there’s no stopping Metro Boomin. He’s now showcasing his talent for crafting hit-making musical soundscapes through a partnership with Axe fragrances in conjunction with the release of their new Black Vanilla scent. That, plus the recent releases of We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You, the highly anticipated joint albums with Future, which features a Kendrick Lamar diss towards J. Cole and Drake that sparked one of the bigger rap back-and-forths hip-hop has seen in several years, proves Metro Boomin’s foot is all gas, no breaks. Here, the St. Louis-bred boardsmith checks in, kinda.

XXL: You made the new song, “Enjoy Yourself,” for Axe featuring Coi Leray. Can you explain how that came about?

Metro Boomin: Coi is a good friend of mine. We already got great chemistry in and out of the studio. So, when we had to make a song for Axe, it was just easy and natural for us.

Since the song was made for a brand and not an artist, is the production process different, or is it similar to the processes that you usually take when you make songs for yourself and other artists?

No, I approach it the same. Just with the common goal to just put something great together.

You have a massive fan base. They’re always checking for what you have going on musically. What do you want for them to take from this partnership that you have with Axe?

That we’re growing. We’re expanding.

You had a very successful 2023. What do you feel is your greatest accomplishment so far in your career?

I’m not sure. I never really stopped to think about it.

What are a few things that are on your list to check off goal-wise for the year?

Stay healthy. Stay close to my family. Stay close to God.

Are there any other collaborations that you have in the works? Are there some collaborations that you don’t have just yet that are dream collaborations for you?

Just got to stay tuned.

How about your next collabo album with 21 Savage, Savage Mode III? Can we expect that soon?

Gotta stay tuned.

You’re really tight-lipped with what’s going on.

I don’t talk much so I don’t get fined.

OK, so as far as your overall process with creating a record, do you have the artist in mind first? Do you start from scratch? Can you talk about the process when you make a beat?

Everything’s tailor-made. We just start from scratch. I might have an idea in mind. We might try that. That doesn’t work, we’ll try something else. I go with what I feel. I go with what my soul needs.

Has there been a beat that you weren’t sure about it, but it ended up surpassing your expectations once everything was mixed and mastered?

[Migos’] “Bad and Boujee.” I didn’t really like that beat like that.

You received the key to the city in your hometown. How did it feel to receive that recognition?

It was amazing, man. Left me speechless. Something near and dear to my heart. So, I feel like it’s the first right step in the right direction to help turn things around and contribute more to the city.

Read how hip-hop in 2024 is experiencing more wins than losses in the Spring 2024 issue of XXL Magazine, on newsstands now. The new issue also includes the cover story with Gunna and conversations with Metro Boomin, comedian DruskiDanny BrownTeezo Touchdown42 DuggJim Jones and Maino a.k.a. Lobby Boyz, That Mexican OT41BabyDrillRapsody, actress La La Anthony, BigXthaPlugRob49Reuben Vincent, singer Tyla and producer Tate Kobang. There’s also a look at how social networking has a chokehold on rappers’ feelings, and the ways in which kid rappers are thriving thanks to social media.

See Photos of Gunna’s XXL Magazine Spring 2024 Issue Cover Story

Cam’ron Declares Chris Brown Released Best Recent Diss Track

Cam’ron has seen his fair share of beefs throughout his entertainment career. The recording artist-turned-sports podcaster offered his opinion on the ongoing Chris Brown versus Quavo rap battle.

For example, Chris Brown took direct shots at Quavo of the Migos rap group on his “Weakest Link” release. According to Cam’ron, that Quavo diss by Brown beat out any other recent response track.

“To me, Chris Brown got the best diss song this week,” Cam’ron declared while cruising on a boat. The Dipset frontman then played “Weakest Link” while providing commentary in the social media video.

Cam also said, “That n#### said that when Takeoff died, n##### wished it was you instead. Chris Brown sounds dangerous. Breezy sounds dangerous right now.”

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On the “Weakest Link” song, Chris Brown mentioned the late Takeoff. The 28-year-old Migos member, born Kirsnick Khari Ball, died in November 2022 after being shot multiple times in Houston, Texas.

Quavo has returned fire at Chris Brown with the “Over Hoes & B######” diss record featuring vocals by Takeoff. The friction between Quavo and Brown has been playing out for years.

Apparently, the issues between the Georgia-bred rapper and the Virginia-bred singer stem from both stars once being sexually involved with Karrueche Tran and Saweetie.

On Tuesday (April 12), Saweetie responded to Quavo namedropping her in the “Over Hoes & B######” song. The “My Type” hitmaker posted a screenshot of her ex-boyfriend’s alleged, unanswered Instagram direct message.






Saweetie Responds to Quavo’s New Diss Song by Sharing DM He Sent

Saweetie is responding to being mentioned on Quavo‘s new diss song by sharing an embarrassing DM he recently sent her.

Saweetie Exposes Quavo DM

Quavo’s beef and rap battle with Chris Brown is getting intense with Huncho releasing the latest shot in the back-and-forth in the form on his new CB diss track “Over H*es & B***hes.” On Tuesday (April 23), Saweetie responded to being name-dropped on the track where Quavo raps: “I can take a model b***h and make a Saweetie, n***a.” In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the Cali rhymer shared a screenshot of her Instagram DMs that shows an unread message from the former Migos member.

“Damn, we used to be mean af to eac…,” the message reads in part, giving some insight into their possibly volatile relationship.

Saweetie captioned the post, “Hopefully the model he turns into me replies.”

Read More: Saweetie Tries to Avoid Questions About Quavo But Shannon Sharpe Continues to Press Her in Interview

Saweetie and Quavo’s Relatioship

Saweetie and Quavo dated from 2018 from 2021, during which time they hinted at possibly getting married. However, they split shortly after a viral video surfaced that showed them getting into an altercation in an elevator. Soon after the breakup, Quavo repossessed the Bentley he bought Saweetie when they were dating.

This isn’t the first time Saweetie has been dragged into the Quavo and Chris Brown beef. On Chris’ new Quavo diss track “Weakest Link,” he implies that he slept with Quavo’s ex while they were still together. Many people assumed CB was talking about Saweetie. She responded to the speculation with a social media post.

Read More: 20 Unnecessary Disses in Hip-Hop That Didn’t Need to Happen

See Saweetie’s reaction to Quavo’s new diss song and hear Quavo’s “Over H*es & B***hes” below.

See Saweetie’s Response to Name-Drop on New Quavo Diss

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