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The tension between Chingy, Ludacris and Nelly builds with a diss track by Chingy being leaked to the Internet.
Word is Chingy has grown tired of the subliminal shots thrown his way on songs and interviews and has now decided to fight back. On "We Got," [listen] Chingy abstains from naming names, but clearly aims at Pimp Juice when spitting, "I heard that song, boy; it ain't another, boy /better keep my name out your mouth, boy/... I been discovered, boy; that's why you hatin', boy/... The media hyped you, boy/ KRS crushed you, boy/... Put up the chains, bars and the platinum teeth, boy/And bring the drama beef, trouble to the streets, boy/ You started it, boy/ Well, I'mma finish, boy."
The feud stems from an XXL magazine cover story in which Chingy accused Disturbing Tha Peace co-CEO Chaka Zulu of mismanaging his money. In the same article, Ching-a-ling also voiced his discontent with a song on Nelly's album and went on to claim that he's been rhyming as long as the St. Lunatic. Despite the comments, Chingy claimed he was still on good terms with Luda and Nelly.
Weeks after the issue hit newsstands, Cris and Nelly both responded via interviews and denounced Chingy's comments. The diss song leaked late last week and has quickly been spreading across the net. Luda and Nelly have yet to respond to the song.
Does Chingy actually think he can battle Luda?
To hear the song, click here and then click on "listen".
Word is Chingy has grown tired of the subliminal shots thrown his way on songs and interviews and has now decided to fight back. On "We Got," [listen] Chingy abstains from naming names, but clearly aims at Pimp Juice when spitting, "I heard that song, boy; it ain't another, boy /better keep my name out your mouth, boy/... I been discovered, boy; that's why you hatin', boy/... The media hyped you, boy/ KRS crushed you, boy/... Put up the chains, bars and the platinum teeth, boy/And bring the drama beef, trouble to the streets, boy/ You started it, boy/ Well, I'mma finish, boy."
The feud stems from an XXL magazine cover story in which Chingy accused Disturbing Tha Peace co-CEO Chaka Zulu of mismanaging his money. In the same article, Ching-a-ling also voiced his discontent with a song on Nelly's album and went on to claim that he's been rhyming as long as the St. Lunatic. Despite the comments, Chingy claimed he was still on good terms with Luda and Nelly.
Weeks after the issue hit newsstands, Cris and Nelly both responded via interviews and denounced Chingy's comments. The diss song leaked late last week and has quickly been spreading across the net. Luda and Nelly have yet to respond to the song.
Does Chingy actually think he can battle Luda?
To hear the song, click here and then click on "listen".
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