There's another one-sided feud going down on Twitter after Benzino came forward and called out some of the industry's biggest names like DJ Khaled and Kevin Hart.

Benzino took to Twitter to air out his frustrations that nobody was there to back him up when he needed help.

"It's funny how when I owned the Source & EP'd the Source Awards I gave a lot these guys who are successful a major platform & some even a bag, but when I fell, they all act like they don't me, [sic]" he began.

"I just smile how they big 'celebrities' now, back then needed my platform & helped them. [sic]"

Benzino, born Raymond Leon Scott, is an urban media proprietor, television personality, rapper, and record producer. His connections and reach in the industry go a long way.

That is perhaps why these artists came to him for support and assistance in scoring gigs and projects.

"I remember Dj Khaled dying to DJ the Source Awards and to be in the magazine and I made it happen, or Kevin Hart wanting to host & I made it happen. Funkmaster Flex, another one, I let him DJ.

"Now these n***as act like I'm a stranger. People don't [give a f**k], they use you with no reciprocation," he added in another tweet.

According to reports, Benzino also called out the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for inducting Eminem over other rappers like Nas, Outkast, and Lauryn Hill.

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'Get Help'

While Benzino was out to get the rappers and artists on Twitter, his daughter, Coi Leray, did not share his views-especially on the Eminem bit.

"I'm about love, equality, respect and forgiveness. I have nothing against Eminem, 25 years of my life all I know is he a very talented artist and actor!" She wrote on Twitter, obviously calling out her own father's tweets.

"Let's build bridges and get over them before you burn the bridge and burn with it."

HipHopDX reported that Leray and Benzino have always had a rocky relationship, although she has been more than understanding toward him.

Despite that, Leray has been vocal about her father's mental state, which seems to be unhinged.

In April last year, the rapper's daughter tweeted: "Nah, [there are] people [that are] praying for him. Like me.

"Please don't even put this energy in the air. Just pray because we are real people [at the] end of the day regardless."

Benzino ended his rant by reflecting on loyalty, life, and love: "Falling is apart of life, you fall, you get up, you keep going."

"[...] One thing about me is I never switched up, I'm the same now as I was when I was getting it. I always showed and show love."

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