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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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)
/content/dam/betcom/images/2014/10/Music-10-16-10-31/103114-music-stars-who-dealt-with-baby-mama-drama-in-songs-Maino-performs.jpgJoe 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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'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)

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