Lil Durk Adds Fuel To Tyga’s Fire, Joins Blac Chyna & Drake In Jabs

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

Chicago rapper Lil Durk has joined in on the weekend antics of fellow musician Drake and video vixen Blac Chyna by taunting his one-time rap foe Tyga.

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Durk took a snap shot of a Chyna picture Drake tagged on Instagram and threw himself into the drama involving Tyga’s ex-girlfriend.

Lol I got next @champagnepapi

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Blac Chyna blasted Tyga over some Twitter chaos right here…

Over the weekend, Chyna went on a rant against Tyga following an outburst of early Sunday (November 2) Twitter posts.

The tweets — sent early Sunday morning from Blac Chyna’s account — said, “Im a gold digger & a cheater. I never really loved Tyga It was always about the money. After he took me out the strip club gave me a beautiful family.” Of course, BC denies being a gold digger or a cheater — and she quickly posted an update on her Instagram saying her account had been hacked by Tyga. Shortly after that …. the tweets were gone. (TMZ)

The vixen also jumped onto her Twitter page to speak out later in the day.

In a recent interview, Tyga explained his publicized recent split from Blac Chyna.

“We decided to take a break apart ‘cause you don’t wanna raise an emotionally unstable child, and that’s what it comes down to. It wasn’t my happiness, and it wasn’t her happiness. It was for the sake of King. I mean, of course I love her. I had a kid with her for a reason. We were together for two years, but sometimes people need to see what life really is without the other person. [They need to experience life] without Prince Charming and really learn responsibility. You can’t change a person.” (VIBE)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

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    • You are aware that it’s going to be 2015 in 2 months right? You’d prefer for them to joust on horses or take 10 steps, turn around, and buck each other?

      • Nah, I think he’s saying they should have a phone or face to face conversation like grown men instead of tweets and tags.

        • I know but you gotta understand the mind of a young kid/man coming up in this era. I remember a time when there wasn’t internet. Thats just part of life for some people and it will only become more so. Theres something I won’t put on the internet that people will think the opposite and call you scared or pussy for NOT putting it online. Now let that marinate for a second counsel.

          • And the real question is? Why the hell would you care if they called you pussy for not putting something online. If I know I’m real I do not need to prove shit to anybody, especially not some corny ass rappers. But everybody is so worked up about not looking soft, it only makes them look softer. Plus, nobody can call you soft for not putting something on the internet, since the whole twitter and instagram beef is soft as cupcakes in the first place…but oh well how times have changed.

          • You know what you are in your heart and soul but public perception does matter….it’s a fine line. For some people the opposite works in their favor, they’re pussy and soft but people think they’re dangerous and they run with that!

          • I don’t know what you mean regarding the not putting online thing, but I think this new generation of people don’t feel the need to abide by principles. Not all, but on a mass level. That’s why the garbage in Hip Hop and on television get elevated above that which promotes consciousness, truth, and righteousness. unprincipled. I think men should directly call and talk rather than tweet, fb, or instagram their beef.

          • I see young knuckleheads selling guns and talking about all sorts of things on instagram and facebook. I would never post a selfie of me topless online or reveal really personal details about myself. Some of these young kids will call you pussy for not wanting to put those things out there. Thats what I meant.

            And I agree with you wholeheartedly about the principles thing and the trash being pushed out and accepted on a mass media level in all forms. But at the same time to a generation who has known internet and social media and txting and online chatting as far back as they can remember, internet is the new face to face of sorts. I remember when people would clown on people that dated online and now that’s normal.

            It’s no country for old men what can I say.

          • Oh, as far as your first paragraph goes I agree 100%. I might talk politics, social justice issues, or Hip Hop, but rarely do any parts of my personal life go online. I don’t trust people. I agree with not posting criminal activity online either. It’s really counterproductive as Ive read stories where people were caught through evidence on fb, twitter, or things they put in rap songs.

            Haha. No country for old men lol That was good. I guess I am getting old. You are right that this is what they were raised on and therefore revert to right away. Sad state of affairs for men lol

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