KNiGHTS;7403309 said:P. Town;7403008 said:T.I. gets a lil too much credit for the Lil Flip beef. Niggas literally turned on Flip out of nowhere and sided with T.I. and that helped a lot. Flip said Scarface was the King of the South, not T.I., and Scarface tried to act like he ain't want the title
Said it before and I'll say it again: Niggas was hating Flip HEAVY on the low. When that many people "turn" on you at once, they was all looking for an excuse to do so. If you watch those old videos of Tip giving his reasoning, tell me if it was anybody other than Flip in the cross hairs that Tip wouldn't have been considered the bitch in the situation. The only reason that beef went Tip's direction favorably is because everybody in Houston apparently hated Flip.
He might literally be the only rapper that can say, "Niggas was jealous" and I'll believe him. Like he was probably that Huxtable dude who got good grades, played ball, and had food every night but hung out in the 'hood because that's where his cousins lived. Came through halfway fresh and end of the day he left, so everybody still there was mad on the inside and couldn't address it right.
Then the minute he said, "Yo, don't disrespect me. I'll fuck you up" everybody overreacted like that was him trying to be Al Capone Jr.
Let me beef with a rapper and say, "Yo, I approached him about getting on the remix, and he was on some 'Whatever shit' like he mad I'm in his dressing room. He a ho!"
Let that marinate. If he threatened the kids, OK; but I don't remember that being mentioned on wax.
They treated Flip like he was the new guy. People have this thought in they head that "Game Over" was Flip's first step into the game or that U Gotta Feel Me was his first album. The Leprechaun sold 100,000 copies underground the year it dropped, "The Way We Ball" was a big record and Undaground Legend went Platinum. He was the only one really holding Houston down on a big level at that time