Music Stars Who've Dealt With Baby Mama Drama In Song

Outkast's "Sorry Miss Jackson" and more lyrical soap operas.

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'Sorry Miss Jackson' - October 31, 2014, marked the 14th anniversary of OutKast releasing their third album, Stankonia, which included the monstrous, Grammy-winning hit "Ms. Jackson," the duo's first to top Billboard's Hot 100.On the track, Big Boi and André 3000 discussed the hassles of dealing with baby-mama drama when relationships go astray. To celebrate the anniversary, let's take a look at more MCs who've dealt with this co-parenting purgatory in their rhymes.—Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photo: Artista)

T.I. – 'That's the Way You Want It' - T.I. was going through adversity back in 2009 and let his feelings be known on this mixtape track. He rapped, "After the back and forth and you constantly asking for more child support/ I ask what for and you take me back to court/ Now I'm in a public tug-o-war for dough I struggle for/ I owe money for my sons, honey, and nothing more."(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

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T.I. – 'That's the Way You Want It' - T.I. was going through adversity back in 2009 and let his feelings be known on this mixtape track. He rapped, "After the back and forth and you constantly asking for more child support/ I ask what for and you take me back to court/ Now I'm in a public tug-o-war for dough I struggle for/ I owe money for my sons, honey, and nothing more."(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

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Maino – 'Kill You' - Maino took out his aggression on a beat on his debut album, If Tomorrow Comes, as he rhymed, "I used to spoil you/ Now I got a trunk and a shovel for you/ This ain't what I wanna do/ This what you made me/ Can't see my son again, driving me crazy."(Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for AXE)

Joe Budden - Joe Budden, who is from Jersey City, first got the nation's attention with his single “Pump It Up” in 2003. Since then, he has joined the rap group Slaughterhouse and is a cast member of Love & Hip Hop: New York.Don't miss Joe tonight on 106!  (Photo: Wendell Teodoro/Getty Images)

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Joe Budden – 'Dear Angela' - Joe Budden put a letter to his son's mother on wax via this track. Mouse's vents included, "On one hand you gave me such a beautiful seed/ On the other hand he's used as a weapon/ Why things have to change for the worse/ Scratch that, they really changed after birth."(Photo: Wendell Teodoro/Getty Images)

Lil Boosie and Webbie – 'Baby Mama' - Lil Boosie had some choice words for an ex who tried to spin the loss of their relationship to their seed when he spit, "And you don't even want my child to know/ That it ain't daddy, it's his mama who wilding, though."(Photo: Wauketia Chestang/Splash News)

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Lil Boosie and Webbie – 'Baby Mama' - Lil Boosie had some choice words for an ex who tried to spin the loss of their relationship to their seed when he spit, "And you don't even want my child to know/ That it ain't daddy, it's his mama who wilding, though."(Photo: Wauketia Chestang/Splash News)

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Guy – 'Why You Wanna Keep Me From My Baby' - Guy's Aaron Hall left his emotions on the track when he sang lead on the trio's "Why You Wanna Keep Me From My Baby." Hall, who has a son with video vixen Gloria Velez, pleads, "After 10 long years, I refuse to believe/ How could this woman take my baby and run?/ No matter what, I'm his father/ Have every right to encounter."(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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Guy – 'Why You Wanna Keep Me From My Baby' - Guy's Aaron Hall left his emotions on the track when he sang lead on the trio's "Why You Wanna Keep Me From My Baby." Hall, who has a son with video vixen Gloria Velez, pleads, "After 10 long years, I refuse to believe/ How could this woman take my baby and run?/ No matter what, I'm his father/ Have every right to encounter."(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

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Three Six Mafia, Featuring La Chat – 'Baby Mama' - Three 6 Mafia and La Chat traded verses about "juvenile courts being where it's at for that come up." Juicy J sums up a warning with, "In that jail I can't be staying and my G's you can't be cakin'/ Child support can burn like torch when you get behind yo' payment/ Probably should of used a Jimmy probably should of never met her."(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AMA)

Lyfe Jennings – 'My Baby Mama's Tryna Kill Me' - Lyfe Jennings expressed his displeasure with his children's mother when he pointed out that "child support is supposed to be for the kids" and not for the clubs and shopping. "I see you at Visionz/ Popping bottles with them groupie b***hes/ And then you wanna ask me for my riches," he crooned.(Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

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Lyfe Jennings – 'My Baby Mama's Tryna Kill Me' - Lyfe Jennings expressed his displeasure with his children's mother when he pointed out that "child support is supposed to be for the kids" and not for the clubs and shopping. "I see you at Visionz/ Popping bottles with them groupie b***hes/ And then you wanna ask me for my riches," he crooned.(Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for BET)

Daz Dillinger, Featuring Big C-Style and Lil C-Style – 'Baby Mama Drama' - Daz Dillinger was upset after his baby mama filed child support orders on him because he wouldn't commit to marriage, although he was taking care of home. "Now I'm sitting in court as she's trying to get everything/ From my house and my cars to my gold rings/ Trying to drain a brother just like Drano, you know, the same old," he rhymed.(Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

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Daz Dillinger, Featuring Big C-Style and Lil C-Style – 'Baby Mama Drama' - Daz Dillinger was upset after his baby mama filed child support orders on him because he wouldn't commit to marriage, although he was taking care of home. "Now I'm sitting in court as she's trying to get everything/ From my house and my cars to my gold rings/ Trying to drain a brother just like Drano, you know, the same old," he rhymed.(Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

Dave Hollister - Like Cortez, Hollister entered the music business via a group, Blackstreet. Although he's an R&B singer, Hollister's dibbled and dabbled in the gospel arena, which further connects him to Cortez and their mutual love for all music. 

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Dave Hollister – 'Baby Mama Drama' - Dave Hollister sang about his psychotic "Baby Mama Drama" in 1999. She even had "5-0 knocking on his door" after busting out his car windows. "Girl you've got me up in court now trying to get all of my dough/ Better flip what you've been getting 'cause you ain't gonna get no more," he sang.(Photo: Paras Griffin /Landov)

Eminem – ''97 Bonnie & Clyde' - Slim Shady lyrically voiced his disdain for his daughter's mother, Kim, numerous times throughout his career. He even put her in a trunk and ended her life in several of his violently imaginative rhymes. On this one, he tied a rock around her, "There goes mama, splashing in the water/ No more fighting with dad, no more restraining order," he rhymed.(Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

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Eminem – ''97 Bonnie & Clyde' - Slim Shady lyrically voiced his disdain for his daughter's mother, Kim, numerous times throughout his career. He even put her in a trunk and ended her life in several of his violently imaginative rhymes. On this one, he tied a rock around her, "There goes mama, splashing in the water/ No more fighting with dad, no more restraining order," he rhymed.(Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)