• The Game, Young Thug Beef: 'How We Do' Rapper Fires Back

    The beef between The Game and Young Thug just went up another level. After Thugger responded with an Instagram video to the "How We Do" rapper, Game from the comfort of his own bed, recorded his own comeback. Instead of diving into what Thugger said and making a point to clear up the points about being in multiple gangs or a stripper, Game went simple calling Thugger a "b*tch ass N*gga" several times with plenty more profanity, before threatening to have someone drive by his place, probably not for a cup of tea. Game also is not a fan of the word bae.
  • Game Defends Lil Wayne: "I'll F*ck Young Thug Up;" Thugger Responds

    The Lil Wayne, Young Thug beef just got a lot more interesting. Up until now, it has just been the two rappers sparing at live shows or on social media, with Lil Wayne making the more vitriol statements. Other rappers have decided to stay out of until now. At a recent concert in New Orleans, The Game decided to support their local rapper Lil Wayne and call out Thugger by taking Weezy's side in the feud. Captured in two Instagram videos, The Game puts up the strongest defense for Weezy yet, saying if Thugger ever went out to L.A., he would "F*ck Young Thug up."
  • T.I. Talks 'Barter 6' Young Thug, Lil Wayne Feud With DJ Whoo Kid

    Atlanta rapper, T.I., real name Clifford Harris, recently called in to DJ Whoo Kid's The Whoolywood Shuffle radio show on Sirius XM to discuss his recent endeavors including the film Get Hard, his work with Young Thug and the feud between Thugger and Lil Wayne. Speaking from a vacation in Costa Rica, T.I. was unsure if he was featured on the album, but now that the tracklist has surfaced online with the world slowly rolling over to November 17, we can confirm he is on "Can't Tell" with Boosie BadAzz.
  • Lil Wayne Disses Young Thug For 'Carter 6' Album Cover, Thugger Responds: "I Will Never Beef With Him" [WATCH]

    Let's be honest, it's a little weird that Young Thug is naming his new album, Carter 6, while his supposed "idol" Lil Wayne waits in label limbo for his Carter V to be released. Although it is seemingly out of respect for the elder rapper, the timing seems a little disrespectful. Wayne has been quiet about the situation since Thug first announced his decision to do a Carter 6 through 10 and carry on Wayne's legacy, but now he's made his feelings clear: he thinks it's disrespectful.
  • Young Thug Shares 'Carter 6' Release Date, Artwork as Lil Wayne Feud Continues

    Young Thug has shared the release date and cover artwork for his belligerently titled new album 'Carter 6.' The "Stoner" rapper revealed the information in a Instagram post with the album title and cover, captioning the picture of him shirtless and bathed in a red light spotlight "#c6otw 4/17." The title comes as Young Thug and Lil Wayne's beef becomes more protracted with Weezy's 'Tha Carter V' stuck in legal purgatory -- Exhibit A in the $51 million lawsuit leveled at Birdman and Cash Money Records that was recently moved to New Orleans. Check out the presumed cover below on Thugger's Instagram.
  • Gucci Mane Releases 'Trap House 5 (The Final Chapter)' Featuring Chief Keef, Young Thug

    It is April 7 and Gucci Mane has released another full mixtape without having even been in a studio for the better part of two years. It had been nearly two weeks without new Guwop and the world was starting to tilt a little off its axis, but good thing the Atlanta rapper and his tireless team has set things straight with another mixtape release. Gucci has released his new mixtape 'Trap House 5 (The Final Chapter),' suggesting he is retiring the Trap House series. The mixtape is largely just an exposé of Guwop trap music, but he does bring on some of his favorite collaborators, including Chief Keef, Young Thug and Peewee Longway.