We have countless rapper vs rapper beefs, but what about rapper vs producer beefs?

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Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith

that shyt got quite nasty....if i remember correctly Erick Sermon paid dudes to break into Parrish house and snuff him....it was just luck that Parrish changed his plans that day and didn't come home or came home late or some shyt
He went to get a box of phillies and saw them running out of the house when his alarm went off
 

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Rick Ross and Timbo over Timbo going to the breakfast club and playing that Tink Remix of movin bass. Tink's version was 1000x better than the original.
 

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Daz and kurupt
Guru and primo

Only beef i can think of that was specifically about the beats is:
Raekwon and Rza
 

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The GOAT Birdman told all of his producers to pull up if they want their money.

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Birdman says:

Any contract could be re-contracted. I swear to God every deal I do, I’m about to re-do this in a moment. [Class laughs] I’m a real gangster with this bullshyt. Any deal I do, like, hey Vernon, sign that sh*t. Let’s get this guap. Two in the morning and them numbers ain’t right, man, switch that shyt up. Don’t get me wrong, as a businessman, everybody open to doing business … You gotta benefit yourself, your family and your life so when i do my thing, I don’t want to hear that sh*t.

Contracts are made to be re-negotiated. That’s just the nature of the business so whatever you might deal with now, don’t mean you have to deal with it later. And if you prosper, doing a contract is that much easier for you. I just think what you deal, whatever you enter don’t mean you going to end that way.

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The GOAT Birdman told all of his producers to pull up if they want their money.

:birdman:

Birdman says:

Any contract could be re-contracted. I swear to God every deal I do, I’m about to re-do this in a moment. [Class laughs] I’m a real gangster with this bullshyt. Any deal I do, like, hey Vernon, sign that sh*t. Let’s get this guap. Two in the morning and them numbers ain’t right, man, switch that shyt up. Don’t get me wrong, as a businessman, everybody open to doing business … You gotta benefit yourself, your family and your life so when i do my thing, I don’t want to hear that sh*t.

Contracts are made to be re-negotiated. That’s just the nature of the business so whatever you might deal with now, don’t mean you have to deal with it later. And if you prosper, doing a contract is that much easier for you. I just think what you deal, whatever you enter don’t mean you going to end that way.

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Cube Vs Dre and Yella
"Yella boy's on your team so you're losin', ay yo Dre, stick to producin'"
 

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The Beatnuts and The Trackmasters.

In 2002, Jennifer Lopez released "Jenny from the Block", a single that sampled "Hi-Jack" by Enoch Light (a song originally written by Spanish musician Fernando Arbex and was recorded by the group Barrabás for their 1974 album ¡Soltad a Barrabás!) and had a beat similar to "Watch Out Now". The Beatnuts were angry that Lopez and her song's producers, The Trackmasters and Cory Rooney, were able to top The Beatnuts' commercial success with a purportedly unoriginal song. The Beatnuts expressed their displeasure with Lopez and her producers on the 2004 song "Confused Rappers" as well as through various interviews.[1] After receiving royalties, Ju-Ju made amends and ended the feud, but Psycho Les still harbors anger for The Trackmasters.
 

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Rick Ross and Timbo over Timbo going to the breakfast club and playing that Tink Remix of movin bass. Tink's version was 1000x better than the original.
Devante used to slap Timbo around in the studio too
 
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