HipHopDX – This calendar week in Hip Hop, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony got into an increasingly baroque beefiness with Migos and 21 Fell. Likewise, Chief P referred to Kodak Black as the police for flexing guns and money on social media. Lastly, Tekashi 6ix9ine's lawyer worked on securing a $ane.5 meg bail package for his client.

Bone Thugs-n-Harmony & Migos Feud

Layzie Bone wasn't too fond of hearing Migos' merits to the "greatest rap group e'er." Subsequently trading shots with Kickoff on social media, he released a Christmas diss track titled "Allow Me Become Migo."

The veteran MC besides threw 21 Savage into the mix, merely the Slaughter Gang rhymer wasn't also phased considering he idea the diss was wack.

Things got weirder when Bizzy Os came at Migos and 21 on Instagram Live and threatened them with a musket.

"You retrieve I'thousand playin' with you, don't you?" he said in the video. "I'll blow your muthafuckin' head off. Allow me tell you something. Allow me tell you something. Who the fuck y'all think you talkin' to? Y'all ain't the only nigga with guns."

To make things even weirder, Bizzy's rant was interrupted by cops knocking on his door.

Read more about Os Thugs and Migos' beefiness here.

Main P Calls Kodak Blackness "The Police"

Kodak Blackness and Master P'south mentor-mentee human relationship has deteriorated.

During an appearance on The Breakfast Club, Kodak claimed the No Limit dominate was asking him for coin to exist his mentor. P responded by calling out the controversial rapper for "telling on himself" by toting guns and money on social media.

"A lot of these artists, when you try to assist them, they say something crazy," the Hip Hop mogul said. "The but affair I was trying to exercise with the little boy was help him. Everything you doing on social media is telling on yourself.

"Yous're the police because you're telling on yourself. Y'all're putting guns. You lot're putting coin up. You got 150 Gs, but yous can't give 10 Gs back to the community or schoolhouse yous went to."

Read more about Master P and Kodak Black'south disharmonism here.

Tekashi 6ix9ine Update

As Tekashi 6ix9ine sits in prison, his chaser Lance Lazzaro is reportedly looking to put together a $1.v million bond packet alee of his trial in September 2019. Lazzaro promises 6ix9ine will behave while he's out.

Meanwhile, 6ix9ine's former director Kifano "Shotti" Jordan's lawyer requested to be removed from the RICO case afterwards Jordan failed to pay for services rendered.

Read more about Tekashi 6ix9ine's ongoing legal woes here.

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#DXCLUSIVES: Andreao Heard, Stro Elliot & Anybody We Lost In 2018

Surviving The Bad Boy Expletive: "Crush On You" Producer Andreao Heard Talks Career & New Label

Andreao Heard produced Lil Kim's 1997 hit unmarried "Crush On You" and spoke with HipHopDX's Riley Wallace about how information technology came to be. He likewise detailed how he ended up working with Michael Jackson later on leaving Bad Boy Records, thus avoiding the "Bad Boy Expletive."

"I don't think he anticipated that I was going to be able to accomplish that one time I left him," Heard said of Diddy. "I was probably the only 1 that didn't endure from the Bad Boy curse … they all tried information technology, just I was probably the only one that came out of there."

Read the unabridged Andreao Heard interview here.

Stro Elliot Shares How The Roots & DJ Jazzy Jeff Prepped His "Jimmy Fallon" Gig

Stro Elliot talked to DX's Kyle Eustice about how he landed a gig playing alongside The Roots on The Tonight Bear witness Starring Jimmy Fallon.

"It was an opportunity to play with one of my favorite and one of the greatest bands of all time on a consistent basis," he explained. "I figured I can probably become used to living in New York and dealing with the telly side of things."

Read the full Stro Elliot interview here.

Remembering Hip Hop Community Members We Lost In 2018

From Mac Miller and Craig Mack to XXXTENTACION, Hip Hop suffered several losses in 2018. DX paid tribute to the deceased to honor their lives and cultural contributions.

Read this special remembrance of those who left us in 2018 hither.