Why Did T.I. Think It Was Cool To Slide That Sneak Diss On Stomp...

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Y'all rewriting history again... Buck pulled a b1tch stunt on TI... TI didn't know Ludacris was going to be on the song and threw the shot. Buck called Luda and let him hear the shot and let him do a response on the song. Atlantic didn't sign off on the feature at the request of TI and that's why The Game is on the retail version of the song.

There was tension between DTP and PSC for some time... People forgot that hot headed Tip smacked up Chaka Zulu ( Luda's manager) in Cali after that though.
didn't he have to call alfamega to come save him that same day?
 

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I looked at it as the nerdy ass nicca just took a big ass shyt on the hood ass nicca and that was the down fall of TI.
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It was like the south version of 50 and Ja rule beef because them niccas was going low key beefing forever .
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Lil Wayne just drop the cater 1


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The streets was fukking with Boosie , Jeezy and Gucci
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the good times :wow:minus that being the down fall of too. He was neck and neck with whoever in the streets at that time
 

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This is the one thing I'll give Luda credit for. He didn't let TI bring him into some bullshyt beef and killed him with one line.
 
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You hate facts don't you? Check out wiki. UL, King and TI vs TIP sold big and had tons of hit singles. Streets bumped em too
King and Urban Legend were big deals on all levels (streets, commercially, critically, and the quality was there). Those weren't even his biggest albums. Paper Trail came in '08 and regardless how people feel about it, it's his most successful album to date. Yet people wanna rewrite history like T.I. was irrelevant after "Stomp". That diss had no effect on either T.I. or Luda's career. T.I. was bigger after "Stomp".


Bruh I was living that shyt. I seen those same damn weed plates as y'all hits thrown out on the side of the streets while niccas real niccas was bumping Pimp C presents Ghetto Stories featuring Boosie
And Webbie


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Yeah, Luda hands down on this one...lol


this sounds much more like a Rick Ross diss to be fair

and regarding Stomp, that was a bytch move by Young Buck, he heard T.I's verse and then reached out to Luda without talking to T.I. about it first. I always looked it as yeah, Luda had the better verse, but he had the unfair advantage of already hearing T.I.;s verse, which only had a couple of subliminals :manny:
 

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when that shyt came out literally not one person said anything in favor of TI lol... Ludacris treated him like a little ass kid

that freestyle he did on Rap City was decent but not enough

 

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No he wasn't. Buck benefited from being in G-Unit. Most of his fans were due to his affiliation with 50 and the G Unit brand. T.I. had his own following. After G-Unit declined, so did Buck.
At that exaxt point (when Buck's SOC dropped) they were probably on the same level. G-Unit's decline in 05 didn't help YB, while TI gained even more momentum with Urban Legend and became a bonafide popstar with King
 

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No he wasn't. Buck benefited from being in G-Unit. Most of his fans were due to his affiliation with 50 and the G Unit brand. T.I. had his own following. After G-Unit declined, so did Buck.
g-unit or not, he still was bigger. ti wasn't popping like that til later in the year.
 

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Buck kept it 100. T.I. simply got murked.
Matter of fact, per MTV News in 2004:
"Yeah, it's crazy," Buck said Monday about the current incarnation of "Stomp." "A lot of people want to know how that record came about. [They ask], 'How did you get two dudes talking about each other in the same track?' When it started off, I had nothing to do with it. I still don't know the whole situation on why they had their differences. I respect both of them as artists. I like both of their music."

Buck says he asked 50 Cent to reach out to T.I. for a collaboration for Straight Outta Cashville. 50 obliged, and the track was sent to Atlanta for T.I. to rhyme on. Buck said he was surprised when the song came back with the line "And me getting beat down, that's ludicrous," because he didn't know if was a dis or not.

"I was hearing on the streets that [T.I.] and Luda be having problems with each other, and I know I just did a song with Luda's group about a week or two before," Buck elaborated. "Me and Luda are cool. To be all the way honest, I'd known Luda before I knew T.I., so I couldn't just jump on this record and have them having differences with each other, and then [have Luda] be like, 'Yo, Buck, what's up?' "

Staying diplomatic, Buck talked the situation over with Cris and even played T.I.'s verse for him. Ludacris confirmed that the two had been going back and forth, and he wanted to get on the song and speak his piece.

"I even got at T.I. like, 'Yo, Luda heard this record. He wanna jump on the record,' " Buck explained, "just to make sure all the feelings and everything would stay the same way. And he was like, 'Oh, I'm cool. I'm cool with it.' "

So Ludacris laced "Stomp" with his own battle raps, and the streets have been talking ever since.
 

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Rubber Band Man >>> any single from Young Buck at that time
shorty wanna ride was bigger and a top 20 hit. ti wouldn't get that til bring em out. trap muzik first week 100,000 and goes gold. straight outta cashville over 300,000 and goes plat. yeah it's because he was part of the biggest shyt going in rap at the time, but buck was bigger.
 
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