MoneyBagg Yo vs Big30

The Memphis Rap Wars, Part 2: Moneybagg Yo, BIG30, And The Bread Gang Fallout

Memphis Rap Wars Series Part 1: Young Dolph vs Yo Gotti ✓ Part 2: Moneybagg Yo vs BIG30 Part 3: The Big Nuskie Story Part 4: Bread Gang Timeline Are You An Independent Artist Looking For Real Coverage? Raptology covers the stories behind hip-hop, but it also gives rising artists a place to build visibility. If you have a serious release, video, or story behind your music, submit it for editorial consideration. Submit Your Music In Part 1 of Raptology’s Memphis Rap Wars series, the story began with Young Dolph…

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The Memphis Rap Wars

The Memphis Rap Wars, Part 1: How Young Dolph And Yo Gotti’s Feud Changed Memphis Hip-Hop Forever

Memphis Rap Wars Series ✓ Part 1: Young Dolph vs Yo Gotti Part 2: Moneybagg Yo vs BIG30 Part 3: The Big Nuskie Story Part 4: Bread Gang Timeline Are You An Independent Artist Looking For Real Coverage? Raptology covers the culture, but it also gives rising artists a place to be seen. If you have a serious release, video, or story behind your music, submit it for editorial consideration. Submit Your Music Before Young Dolph became a symbol of independent success, and before Yo Gotti turned Collective Music Group…

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Stunna girl

Stunna Girl Responds After Arrest On Longstanding North Carolina Warrant

Published June 1, 2026 Stunna Girl is facing renewed attention after being arrested in North Carolina on an outstanding warrant connected to a years-old court case. The Sacramento rapper, born Suzanne Sade Brown, was reportedly taken into custody Thursday evening, May 28, after police discovered an active failure-to-appear warrant during a traffic stop. The arrest quickly became a trending topic after her booking photo circulated online. Instead of staying silent, Stunna Girl appeared to respond with humor, writing on X that the image “would eat as a album cover,” turning…

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Double R

Double R vs Trulla Mafia: Big Scarr, BG’s Death And The Memphis Feud That Tore A Rap Circle Apart

Before Big Scarr became one of Gucci Mane’s most promising 1017 signees, his story was already tied to a Memphis world where rap ambition, neighborhood loyalty, grief, and street politics moved together. The conflict often discussed online as Double R versus Trulla Mafia was never just a rap beef. It was a story about former ties breaking apart, young men choosing sides, violence spilling into neighborhoods, and music becoming one of the few ways survivors tried to turn pain into something larger. The uploaded transcript frames the conflict as one…

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boi-1da

Boi-1da Says Drake’s Comeback After Kendrick Lamar Beef Was “Inevitable”

Breaking News Published: June 1, 2026 Boi-1da is making it clear that he never counted Drake out. After more than a year of debate over whether the Kendrick Lamar battle permanently changed Drake’s position in hip-hop, the Toronto super-producer says the rapper’s return to the charts was not surprising to him. In comments reported by CP24, Boi-1da described Drake’s post-beef momentum as something that was always going to happen. His message was simple: the public can debate narratives, diss records, reputation damage, and cultural losses, but Drake’s ability to rebound…

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The Bayzoo

THF Bayzoo: The Chicago Drill Figure, OTF Ties, Street Legend, And Violent Ending

THF Bayzoo was never the biggest rapper in Chicago drill, but his name carried the kind of weight that made fans study every interview, every court update, every livestream, and every OTF connection around him. Born Devonshe Collier and known publicly as THF Bayzoo or THF Zoo, he became one of the most discussed figures tied to THF 46, Lil Durk’s wider Only The Family orbit, and the violent mythology surrounding Chicago drill’s most dangerous era. His story sits in the middle of everything that made drill both powerful and…

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hip-hop

How Backwoods Cigars Became Part of Hip-Hop Culture

Backwoods started showing up more often in rap during the 2010s. Artists were posting studio footage online constantly and the brand became linked to that style of content. A lot of the visuals from that period looked rougher than earlier rap videos, making Backwoods Cigars the most recognized tobacco brand in Hip Hop culture, which still stands true today. However, long before natural leaf machine-made cigars stole the show, other brands, such as Phillies, Optimo, Swisher Sweets, and Black & Mild already had a place in hip hop long. During…

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