Tokyo Toni Unveils Karlissa Saffold Diss Track Amid Beef

Unfortunately, tensions between Blueface’s mother Karlissa Saffold and Blac Chyna’s mother Tokyo Toni only continue to rise. Last week, Saffold took to her Instagram Story to put Tokyo on blast, claiming that she might have changed her mind about their beef after realizing how she gets down. “Lil @misstokyotoni ain’t want no smoke after she realized I ain’t no joke,” she wrote. “I’m @olsokcy @kaliwae & @bluefasebabyy mamma. You couldn’t have possibly thought because I’m an actress, I’m punk. They get it from they mammy.” 

This prompted a response from Tokyo, who recently went live to tear into the personality. She didn’t hold back, making it clear that Saffold “don’t want none.” She cited Saffold’s relationship with Blueface during her rant, claiming that while sons are typically protective of their mothers, hers consistently puts her on blast online.

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Tokyo Toni Blasts Karlissa Saffold During IG Live

She went on, claiming that Saffold pushed her children to be entertainers because she wished she herself could do that for a living. “You wanted to get on that stage when you were young and it didn’t work, did it?” she said. “Girl I had my turn.” Tokyo was far from done with Saffold, however. She went on to perform a diss track about her, again taking shots at her background, family life, and more.

In the diss track, she tells Blueface that his mother is a “nothing a**, dirty a**, trifling a**, wh*re a** b*tch.” Clearly, Saffold’s comments have Tokyo feeling some kind of way. It’s unclear whether or not she plans to respond with her own diss track.

Tokyo Toni’s Karlissa Saffold Diss Track

What do you think of Tokyo Toni taking aim at Karlissa Saffold? Are you a fan of her diss track? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Big Sean Breaks Silence On Kendrick Lamar’s Leaked Diss Track

Big Sean says that he doesn’t consider the leaked Kendrick Lamar song that mentions him by name a diss. Speaking with TMZ about the unreleased track, he explained that he would’ve fired back with a response had he considered it one.

“Ain’t no diss,” Sean quickly remarked when the outlet asked about it. As for his current relationship with Lamar, he says they’re cool. “Of course. If it was a diss, it would have been a diss. If it was a diss, it would have been another diss.” Altogether, Sean appeared to be in good spirits while discussing the lyrics.

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Big Sean Performs At Coachella

INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 22: Big Sean performs at the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 22, 2022 in Indio, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Coachella)

As for the track in question, Lamar targets many more artists besides just Sean. “F*ck subliminals, I put you on the roll call/ French Montana speaking on me in interviews/ Very cynical, dry hating something I don’t approve/ Jay Electronica put silencers on my Grammy night/ Another dead prophet hoping the God’ll give him life,” Kendrick raps. “Big Sean keep sneak dissin,’ I let it slide/ I think his false confidence got him inspired/ I can’t make them respect you, baby, it’s not my job/ You finally famous for who you date, not how you rhyme (boy). Cute-ass raps, get your puberty up/ Then make you a classic album before you come at us/ Drake and Meek Mill beef might got you gassed up/ But I’m a whole ‘nother beast, I really f*ck you up.” It appears that the lyrics stem from an alternate version of “Pandemic,” which landed on Lamar’s Black Panther soundtrack.

Big Sean Discusses Leaked Kendrick Lamar Diss

Elsewhere in the interview with TMZ, he discussed “having rizz,” whether he has a new album on the way, and more. Be on the lookout for further updates on Big Sean on HotNewHipHop.

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Turn The “Party Up” On What Would’ve Been DMX’s 53rd Birthday: Stream

The hip-hop world is a place where untimely deaths are tragically common, whether they be a result of gun violence or substance abuse. One of the most heartbreaking losses to fall into the latter category in recent years was DMX, who died in 2021 after a heart attack that came following a cocaine overdose. He was just 50 years old at the time, leaving behind an astounding 17 children and a musical legacy like no other.

Obviously, one of X’s best-known titles is the Swizz Beatz-produced “Party Up,” an anthem known to make any function rowdy. Not only is the beat sure to get a crowd dancing and jumping, but the late lyricist’s ferocious bars will also incite hunger in others too. “Off the chain, I leave ni**as soft in the brain / ‘Cause ni**as still want the fame off the name,” he spits on the second verse. “First of all, you ain’t rapped long enough / To be f**king with me, and you, you ain’t strong enough,” the New Yorker says afterward as his confidence grows.

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Happy Heavenly Birthday to DMX

Today (December 18) marks what would’ve been DMX’s 53rd birthday. Many of his children are posting about their late father on social media to keep his memory alive. Meanwhile, we’re playing throwbacks and looking back on all the insightful knowledge the Belly actor dropped on us throughout his prolific life.

Revisit some of DMX’s most famous bars from “Party Up” in the visual above. If the throwback isn’t already a staple in your workout playlist, make sure to add it on Spotify/Apple Music. For more HNHH release recommendations, check out our favourites from this past weekend on our Fire Emoji update at the link below.

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Quotable Lyrics:

Off the chain, I leave ni**as soft in the brain
‘Cause ni**as still want the fame off the name
First of all, you ain’t rapped long enough
To be f**king with me, and you, you ain’t strong enough

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Anuel AA Sends Shots At Various Latino Artists, Including 6ix9ine On 10-Minute Diss Track “Glock, Glock, Glock”

Anuel AA just unloaded on a large portion of Latino rappers and artists in his latest single. He certainly had a lot he wanted to get off his chest. We say that because the song is a whopping 10 minutes in length. Just a moment ago, we wrote a piece on some of the names that the Puerto Rican artist decided to aim at. Primarily, it addresses his issues with Arcángel, but what is really catching a lot of listener’s attention are specific lyrics toward somebody else.

He also goes after Tekashi 6ix9ine, who is dating AA’s former interest, Yailin La Más Viral. They had a child together and now the rainbow-haired rapper is taking care of the kid with her. The bar that addresses this is, I know I’m a piece of s***, a snitch is taking care of my daughter. Because of this, the song is gaining attention, and fast.

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Listen To “Glock, Glock, Glock” By Anuel AA

Since the song’s release it sits at nearly 1.1 million views on YouTube and is number 19 on trending for music. Additionally, over 19,000 people have commented. On Genius, AA’s track has over 33,000 page views. You can be one of the many to analyze the lyrics with the YouTube link above.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “Glock, Glock, Glock,” by Anuel AA? Do you think we will get a response from any of the artists he went after in this song? Is this one of the better diss tracks we have heard in the past couple of years, why or why not? If not, do you think it would have been better if it was shorter than 10 minutes? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Anuel AA. Finally, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

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Dee-1 Scraps Joe Budden Diss Track After Realizing “Purpose” Of Their Beef

Joe Budden has had a lot to say about Christian rapper Dee-1 as of late. According to Budden, the 34-year-old has gone about things the wrong way, and needs to be careful about who he calls out. He further claims that while his message is positive, he should consider taking a different approach.

“I don’t know him, I’m not trying to slight him — I’m just sayin’ you get qualified first. Tell us who you are first before you decide to just go calling name after name after name,” Budden explained during a recent podcast. “I’m telling you as somebody that knows the history of the people that you speaking about. Leave n***as alone — especially n***as that will shoot your Christian a**.” Dee-1 heard Budden’s criticism, responding by telling the personality that he’s not fulfilling his higher purpose.

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Dee-1’s Message To Joe Budden

“You have a purpose that’s currently being unfulfilled, and that purpose comes from God […] God doesn’t call the qualified, God qualifies the called,” he explains in a new clip. He goes on to claim that he’s put together something of a diss track about Budden, though he ultimately decided not to release it. “I prepared a song about you,” Dee-1 says. “The song is done, but my wisdom told me that if I put this out, because of the way I went in, that it would distract from the overall purpose, which is to get us to all be better together […] When I wasn’t replying to you, you continued to speak about me; now that I’m saying something, let’s see what you say now.”

In the caption of this clip, Dee-1 also reveals that he’s reached out to Budden personally mutliple times. He’s yet to hear back. What do you think of Dee-1’s response to Joe Budden? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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Boosie Badazz Teases New Supposed Diss Track Toward Rod Wave

Boosie Badazz is growing more and more tired by the day with rappers and other artists biting from his catalog. It seems Rod Wave is the straw that is breaking this camel’s back. Apparently, he is the latest to do so and the Louisiana rapper is gearing up to drop a track that is consequently taking shots at the Florida native for borrowing from him without compensation. The news broke about Boosie looking to sue the soulful singer and rapper a couple of days ago, on November 19. The song that was being contested was “Long Journey” which also appeared on Boosie’s 2010 record, Incarcerated.

His first outburst included this commentary. “Can’t let you just take my sh*t and I’m not getting nothing. I just want my split, you know, my cut… I ain’t mad, I love when they do that sh*t.” Rod came across the wrath of Boosie and responded. “On my momma Boosie. Big bra I fw ya tell me a real number. Yeen even gotta do all dat tell me a number ima pull [up] and bring it to you!!” However, it might be too little too late.

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Boosie Badazz Gives Fans A Sneak Peek

According to XXL, Boosie is cooking up something in the studio for him and everyone else for that matter. There are no namedrops in the lyrics, but they are pretty telling. “For years I let you n****s slide, hoping that I get that phone call like n**** you can’t get 25%, but I never got it / Not keeping it real so let’s keep it real.” There is no word on when it will drop, but there is a good chance it could be within the next couple of days.

What are your initial thoughts on Boosie Badazz’s new song that is assumedly a diss toward Rod Wave? How does the track sound to you so far? Will Boosie accept Rod’s latest peace offering? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. With that in mind, be sure to leave all of your hottest takes in the comments section below. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest breaking news around Boosie Badazz and Rod Wave. Furthermore, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

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DJ Akademiks Clowns Saucy Santana For Diss Track’s Low Streams

And so, the DJ Akademiks and Saucy Santana social media beef continues for another week, and it hasn’t gotten any nicer. For those unaware, the two are going at each other online for Ak’s comments on Yung Miami, and it just devolved into a clowning fest. Its latest installment concerns the Afro-Dominican rapper’s diss track against the media personality, which apparently didn’t perform particularly well on Spotify. As such, the former Everyday Struggle host took to every corner of the online space to blast Santana for this perceived failure. Even if you think numbers don’t matter, this is beef: folks in it don’t have the luxury of making excuses.

“So the silver back gorilla wit the beard and the bbl… booked studio time to diss big Ak,” DJ Akademiks’ recent Instagram post on Sunday (November 19) read. “Only to make $32 off the diss song. Man yalll gotta stop playing wit me… I Ain’t into that diddy s**t.. I’m Jamaican . Stop playing !” In addition, this post also showed what else he said about the exchange on Twitter, plus a clip of him going on the track’s Spotify page to show its total streams as of recording that. For those curious, the page shows that “Meet Me in Da Skreets” has 8,290 streams as of writing this article.

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DJ Akademiks Roasts Saucy Santana For Diss Track’s Spotify Numbers

“All that clout chasing for 8000 streams on Spotify in 9 days,” DJ Akademiks wrote on Twitter. “This why the city girls flopped. Y’all be thinking these ppl hot off comments on ig… nobody stream they s**t. They trash asf. [Jamaican flag emoji].” “To put this in perspective…” he continued in a quote tweet to his previous message. “1,000,000 streams on Spotify = $4000 in Royalty Payouts. 8000 streams means he earned a measly $32 from dissing me. and yall think im worried about a silver back gorilla looking n***a w/ a bbl and a beard and acrylic nails. U can’t get hot like this.”

Meanwhile, what do you think about this development? Is Ak making a big deal or will Saucy need to do a lot in order to come out on top after this? Whatever the case, drop your thoughts on this in the comments section down below. As always, log back into HNHH for the latest news and updates on DJ Akademiks and Saucy Santana.

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Pardison Fontaine Tells His Side Of The Story On “THEE PERSON”: Stream

When Megan Thee Stallion shared her first solo single of the year, “Cobra,” fans ate up the rap diva’s vulnerability. After enduring some of the most difficult years of her life, the black-haired beauty put all her feelings into an emotional song reflecting on alcohol abuse, healing from trauma, the loss of many close family members, and her split from Pardison Fontaine. The songwriter wasn’t mentioned by name in the bars about Thee Stallion being cheated on. However, his reaction to the single was telling enough for us to piece together the puzzle.

After posting a Future meme to acknowledge his guilt, Fontaine surprised us on Friday (November 17) by dropping off a full diss track taking aim at Thee Stallion. Throughout his verses on “THEE PERSON,” the “Backin’ It Up” hitmaker accuses her of being unfaithful in their relationship first. Elsewhere, he says she lied about past hook-ups, and even getting liposuction despite marketing herself as a woman with an all-natural body.

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Megan Thee Stallion’s Ex Pardison Fontaine Airs Her Out on “THEE PERSON”

“How many times did I catch you texting them ni**as?” Pardi asks his ex on the second verse. “You did you first, I just did me bigger / You flew out the country, ain’t call for days / In my mind, we had parted ways,” he recalls of how their long-running relationship fell apart. “You was back movin’ awful strange / In an effort to fix it, I took all the blame.”

Listen to Pardison Fontaine pour his heart out on “THEE PERSON,” exclusively on YouTube above. Do you think Megan Thee Stallion’s ex brought some of his best lyricism to date on his latest release? Let us know in the comments, and find more of this week’s HNHH release recommendations on our Fire Emoji playlist at the link below.

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Quotable Lyrics:

I was the realest ni**a you was close to, and that’s for real
The people that know you don’t love you
The people that love you don’t know you
I loved you out loud, I was vocal

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Pardison Fontaine’s “THEE PERSON” Megan Thee Stallion Diss Track Garners Mixed Reactions

Megan Thee Stallion too the better part of 2023 off from music, understandably so. The few releases we have heard from the Houston native have landed on DSPs in the past few months, such as her “Bongos” collab with Cardi B. For her first solo single of the year, Meg began the month of November with “Cobra.” The song blew up for a number of the vulnerable bars shared by the rap diva, including one about a past lover cheating on her in her bed. Seeing as Pardison Fontaine is the only celebrity she was with for several years, it didn’t take long for fans to piece together who she was talking about.

They failed to address their breakup at the time, but now that Thee Stallion has opened the lid on the conversation, her former boo clapped back with a diss track of his own, “THEE PERSON,” this weekend. Over the beat, Pardi spits about his experience romancing Tina Snow, reflecting on the hurt he felt after finding out she wasn’t truthful about her sexual history with him.

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Pardison Fontaine Responds to His Ex’s “Cobra” Claims

“Sit down for a second, girl you need to hear this / Be for real you ain’t even realistic / Got lipo then you started posting gym pics / The things that you’re doing is sadistic,” the lyricist bashed Meg, suggesting her body isn’t as natural as she claims it to be. Elsewhere, he called her out for trying to “drown [him] on purpose” amid his attempts to pull her out of the mud.

Since the song landed on Friday (November 17), the internet has been debating whether or not Fontaine took things too far. Some think that he’s overreacting because Thee Stallion didn’t name him on “Cobra,” meanwhile he put together an entire diss record. At the same time, others argue he’s justified to turn his experience into art, the same way MTS has.

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Social Media Reacts

“Pardi is damned if he do and damned if he don’t,” one Twitter user pointed out this morning. “Y’all would’ve had a problem if he spoke about the breakup before Meg, and it’s obviously a problem now that he spoke about it after her.” Keep scrolling to read more of the reactions pouring in after the debut of Paridson Fontaine’s “THEE PERSON” diss. Afterward, tell us your thoughts on all the drama in the comments.

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Summrs Seemingly Threatens Homixide Gang In First Track Since Jumping Incident

Summers appears to have taken aim at Homixide Gang in his first track since the controversial group jumped him last weekend. “Check Me Out” appears to include several references to both the incident and other allegations against the group. “I DM one these n-gga’s hoes, I’m tryna see if the b-tch go” has been taken as a shot at the grooming allegations against the group. Furthermore, several bars directly reference the jumping and the subsequent threats Summrs made in return.

It’s been a week since Homixide Gang stormed the stage at Box Fest to fight Summrs. While the cause of the altercation remains unknown, rumors have alluded to Summrs dissing the group backstage before his set. “Li rino get it on without his potnas n security #Souljashit 😂 #took20yallgetthatjewelry how yall not get it all😒,” was Summrs’ official response to the incident, serving as a caption to an Instagram post made some hours later.

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Summrs Makes More Threats Against Homixide Gang

 
 
 
 
 
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As mentioned, Summrs’ crew immediately responded in kind against Homixide Gang. Furthermore, the threats they issued were severe enough to get a subsequent Homixide Gang show cancelled. However, it doesn’t appear that Summrs is done warning his rivals to back off.

A line towards the end of “Check Me Out” appears to have Summrs warning the group what he’ll do if they step to him again. “I’ma make sum’ hit the floor, them .223’s gon make him choke” Summrs raps. It’s a reference to the .223 Remington, one of the most commonly used firearm ammunitions publicly available. It appears as though Summrs isn’t messing around when it comes to keeping the Homixide Gang at a safe distance. However, the group is yet to issue any kind of substantial response. They have remained silent on both the original jumping and Summrs’ new track. This remains a developing story and we’ll have any updates as they emerge.

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