What Beef Did the most Damage to HipHop as a Culture???

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Lou Cypher

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I dont think i can say any of them really damaged hip hop as a culture, but after 50 finished off The Inc and Ja, and went after everybody else that was poppin, it killed him. People got sick of his shit talking and now look at him, went from selling a mill in a week to selling 50k (i know sales have gone down a lot, but when 50 was in his prime it seemed like every day there was something in the news or advertised that was gunit/50 cent related. Now there aint nothing).
 
cam vs jay roc a fella woulda been a movement

Other then the PAC n 50 vs ny tha others r irrelivent

You put 2 of tha same 50 vs murda inc n 50 vs ny… lol
 
50 cent vs NY killed the rep of good hip hop in general because there were some dope collabos even G Unit was a dope group with Game. If 50 cent, Nas and Jay would had made a track together and 50 wasn't beefing with them, NY would be fire. Now we have garbage ass artist from the south singing on every track and gay rappers like young thug and lil wayne getting big promotion.

 
Imo after Nas vs Jay it seemed like beefin with somebody became the "it" thing to do. Everybody wanted to make the next Ether or Takeover.The problem with that is it created alot of irrelevant and unnecessary beefs. Kinda watering down beefs in general.
 
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DJ-Mista-Em;7556771 said:
gucci and jeezy coulda made good music together...and rick ross and jeezy

Gucci n jeezy only affected a region it separated the south some what

tha Ross n jeezy was irrelivent

Gucci>jeezy
 
If Pac had kept it cool and stayed alive, who knows where a black owned Label like Deathrow could have been.

Instead he made it easier for Dr. Dre and Jimmy to takeover Hip Hop and water it down
 
@tjohunkin‌

Pac was actually done with his contract with Deathrow after the Don Killuminati album. Was gunna start his own label after that
 
Ya'll_DigMe1day;7556822 said:
@tjohunkin‌

Pac was actually done with his contract with Deathrow after the Don Killuminati album. Was gunna start his own label after that

still would have been a real black owned label
 

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