Crossing the Line
When significant others get caught up in rap crossfire.
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Crossing the Line - Rap is a contact sport, and sometimes loved ones get caught up in the crossfire. In a recent radio interview, Compton upstart Kendrick Lamar had some not-so-nice words for Kanye West's rumored flame, Kim Kardashian. "Nah, that's worn out," Kendrick said when asked on SoCal's 99.1 KGGI if he would ever get with the starlet. "Kim K? Nah. I don't wanna go behind that. Kanye, he havin' fun with it right now." K-Dot's words may have been tongue in cheek, but Kanye is notoriously super-sensitive. Still, it wouldn't be the first time a rappers' significant other ended up as collateral damage in hip hop's nonstop game of verbal one-upsmanship. Click on to see other rappers who crossed the line and dissed rivals' wifeys. —Alex Gale(Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage,Billy Farrell/BFAnyc/Sipa USA)
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Tupac/Faith Evans - After the infamous pic of a tipsy-looking Faith Evans hanging out with 2Pac, the rival of her hubby Notorious B.I.G., leaked, 'Pac took full advantage on his volcanic 1996 diss track "Hit 'Em Up." "You claim to be a player but I f----d your wife," he rapped. Furthermore, the song's video also featured a mocking impersonator of Lil' Kim, who Biggie had been dating for years on the low.(Photo: Courtesy Death Row Records)
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Game/Beyoncé - Game's had a long-running, and mostly one-sided beef, with Jay-Z. At a 2009 stage in Madrid, the Compton MC yelled, "F--k Jay-Z," before launching into a freestyle with the following choice words for Hov's superstar wife:This isn’t about BThis isn’t about DestinyI’m in Madrid banging the c-p-tYou got a bad b---h word,Ain’t no p---y like hers,Just ask the Mavericks, Rockets and the Spurs(Photos from left: Scott Gries/Getty Images, CWNY/FameFlynet Pictures)
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Game/Amber Rose - Game's no stranger to crossing the line though. Jayceon has chin-checked eternal arm candy Amber Rose repeatedly, both during her relationship with Kanye West and her current one with Wiz Khalifa. "I'ma give [Kanye] some advice, get rid of Amber Rose,'" he rapped on 2009's "I'm So Wavy." Then, last year, he name-dropped Wiz and Amber, saying he'd like to "taste a little taste."(Photos from left: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup, UPI/Jim Ruymen /LANDOV)
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Lil Wayne/Beyoncé - Weezy followed in Game's footsteps with last year's "It's Good." Responding to Jay's thinly veiled potshot at Baby on "H.A.M.," Wayne rapped, "Talkin ’bout baby money? I got your baby money, Kidnap your b---h, get that ‘how much you love your lady’ money." That's not nice, Tunechi.(Photos from left: Larry Busacca/Getty Images, HRC/WENN.com)
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