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  • Corey Taylor on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#1) Corey Taylor

    • Nu metal, Thrash metal, Groove metal, Melodic death metal, Rapcore, Metalcore, Heavy metal, Rap metal, Post-grunge, Alternative rock, Alternative metal, Hard rock

    Granted, Kanye West's ego is notoriously big enough to battle everyone on this list, but Slipknot singer Corey Taylor decided to unleash a barrage of attacks against the 21-time Grammy winner after West proclaimed himself "the greatest living rock star on the planet." 

    Not taking the statement lightly, Taylor responded to West, saying: 

    Kanye, you are not - not - the greatest living rock star of all time. The fact that you had to tell people that kinda says it all. You remind me of the guy who brags about p*ssy - they never get as much as they brag about. Stop it!

    Naturally, some Ye fans didn't take too kindly to Taylor insulting the rapper. But the outspoken Taylor doubled-down on his statement:

    If you're gonna tell me [that] with Keith Richards still alive, with David Bowie still alive, with Paul McCartney still alive that there's even a comparison to Kanye West, then you just need to shut up and never try to say anything smart ever again.

    West never responded. 

  • Gene Simmons on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#2) Gene Simmons

    • Glam metal, Heavy metal, Rock and roll, Hard rock

    Most of us wouldn't want to feud with a 6' 2" person who dresses up like a demon. But when N.W.A. was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Gene Simmons, bass player for legendary '70s rock outfit KISS, protested the act - and Ice Cube rose to the challenge. 

    During an interview with Rolling Stone, Simmons was asked about N.W.A.'s induction and replied he was "looking forward to the death of rap." Ice Cube didn't take kindly to those words, replying:

    The question is, are we rock and roll? And I say you goddamn right we rock and roll. Rock and roll is not an instrument; rock and roll is not even a style of music. Rock and roll is a spirit... And what connects us all is that spirit... Rock and roll is not conforming to the people who came before you, but creating your own path in music and in life.

    Afterwards, Simmons responded on Twitter, saying "Let me know when Jimi Hendrix gets into the hip hop hall of fame. Then you'll have a point."

    Ice Cube then took things a little further, calling out rock music's history of appropriation in a tweet directly to Simmons:

    Who stole the soul? Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and Chubby Checkers help [sic] invent Rock 'n' Roll. We invent it. Y'all reprint it.

    Simmons' reply repeated his argument. Responding via Twitter, Simmons said, "Cube - I stand by my words. Respect N.W.A., but when Led Zep gets into Rap Hall of Fame, I will agree with your point."

  • Kid Rock Vs. Tommy Lee on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#3) Kid Rock Vs. Tommy Lee

    While it's tough to call Kid Rock "rap" these days (technically, he's listed as "singer-songwriter" on Google), the early days of Mr. Rock's career were certainly more hip-hop-oriented. Tommy Lee, on the other hand, is best known as the drummer for '80s glam rock outfit Mötley Crüe. But together, they're both ex-husbands of Pamela Anderson.

    Perhaps it was this unifying constant that brought the musicians to blows during the MTV Video Music Awards in 2007. During Alicia Keys's performance, Kid Rock decided to pay a special visit to Tommy Lee - and crack him across the face.

    Said producer Rich Nice of the incident: 

    It looked like Tommy Lee initiated it because Kid Rock was ignoring him. And Tommy Lee kind of antagonized him. And then when Tommy Lee stood up, it looked a little weird, like, "Yo, what?"

    When Tommy stands up is when Kid hit him the first time with a backhand. And then Tommy Lee looked like he was trying to get at him to aggressively retaliate and then Kid Rock hits Tommy Lee again - bong. And then security grabs Tommy Lee in a headlock and pulls him off.

    After the scuffle, Lee was kicked out of the show and Rock was cited for misdemeanor battery. 

  • Oasis on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#4) Oasis

    • Rock music, Britpop, Alternative rock, Indie rock

    The members of Oasis - okay, specifically, the Gallagher brothers in Oasis - aren't ones to shy away from speaking their minds. In fact, they're so unabashedly honest, they managed to implode their own successful band by feuding with each other. 

    Not even a massive star like Jay-Z is immune to criticism by the rockers, particularly when it comes to playing a cherished festival like the one in Glastonbury. When Noel heard Jay-Z would be headlining the fest in 2008, he responded by stating, "Glastonbury has a tradition of guitar music... I’m not having hip-hop at Glastonbury. It’s wrong." 

    Jay-Z countered with a simple statement, saying “We don’t play guitars, Noel, but hip-hop has put in its work like any other form of music.” A fair point to any detractors who believe hip-hop is somehow an inferior form of music.

    In the events leading up to the festival, more words were thrown back and forth. But when it came time for the show itself, Jay-Z took the feud to a nuclear-level by opening with his own version of Oasis' hit "Wonderwall," before blasting into "99 Problems." 

    Some feuds are simply a matter of words, but leave it to one of hip-hop's greatest talents to decimate the playing field by taking his beef to the stage. 

  • Limp Bizkit on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#5) Limp Bizkit

    • Nu metal, Rap rock, Rapcore, Heavy metal, Rap metal, Alternative rock, Funk rock, Alternative metal

    The early 2000s were certainly a strange time for the music industry. Rap was coming of age on its own, and rock bands were starting to adapt in their own ways to the changing music scene. Among those changes? The nu metal (AKA rap rock) genre entered the fray. And during this sea change in music, two of the biggest names on the planet were Eminem and Limp Bizkit

    While the pair seemed like two sides of the same angsty coin, a feud eventually emerged, thanks to Limp Bizkit bandmember DJ Lethal's old House of Pain collaborator, Everlast. 

    As the story goes, Eminem and Limp Bizkit were supposed to record a diss track about Everlast - but the band pulled out at the last minute. Things seemed to be cool between both sides until DJ Lethal supposedly remarked that Everlast could beat Eminem in a fight.

    Em, no stranger to feuds, did not take kindly to the diss. The ill will between the two has persisted since, with Eminem specifically dissing Limp Bizkit on the track "Girls," saying:

    I never had a beef with you corny son of a b*tches
    But now this sh*t is broke and you can't do nothing to fix it
    So I'm telling you right now
    Motherf*ck a Limp Bizkit

  • Bernard Butler Of Suede Vs. Jay-Z on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#6) Bernard Butler Of Suede Vs. Jay-Z

    Taking on two of the biggest giants in hip-hop is, objectively, not exactly considered a wise decision - but that's what Bernard Butler, former guitarist for Brit-pop group Suede, did in 2012 when he called out not only Jay-Z, but also Beyoncé:

    I'm decades behind music and all popular culture. I see Beyoncé as a nonstop insincere PR trip… How does anybody fall for that bollocks?…  She is standing in the security pit surrounded by 100 sycophants.

    Butler later stated: 

    Jay-Z on Later [With Jools Holland] had an amazing drummer, live guitar player, and on the Radio 1 thing it was him and Kanye like a pair of 40-year old A&R men who can't dance shouting "London oh yeah," whilst an iPod played Otis Redding. I can do that at home.

  • Tyler The Creator Vs. Oli Sykes on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#7) Tyler The Creator Vs. Oli Sykes

    Maybe it's a sign of the times that even something as meaningless as a t-shirt can spark a feud, but that's what instigated a fight between Tyler the Creator and Bring Me the Horizon's Oli Sykes. The drama began in 2013 when Tyler called out Sykes for creating a t-shirt emblazoned with lyrics from Tyler's song "Radical," reading "kill people burn sh*t f*ck school."

    Tyler was quick to pounce on Sykes for lifting his work, posting on Twitter, "THAT KID WITH RADICAL LYRICS ON HIS SHIRT IS SOME TUMBLR F*G FUCK HIM DONT [sic] USE MY SH*T P*SSY"

    Sykes responded, also via Twitter, "Who gives a sh*t. Nothing of me is original. I am the combined effort of everyone I've ever known & everything I have ever seen."

  • Nicki Minaj on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#8) Nicki Minaj

    • Hip hop, Pop, Contemporary R&B

    In 2018, a feud with Nicki Minaj escalated all the way to a shoe being hurled at her during a Harper's Bazaar party. But Minaj is no stranger to high-profile feuds, as back in 2012, she famously went after Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler.

    The incident began when Tyler, upset at Minaj being chosen as one of the next season's hosts on American Idol, stated:

    If it was Bob Dylan, Nicki Minaj would have had him sent to the cornfield! These [contestants], they just got out of a car from the Midwest somewhere, and they're in New York City, they're scared… [They need] to be judged by people that [are] honest, true.

    Minaj didn't take the comment lightly, and swiftly responded via Twitter: 

    You assume that I wouldn't have liked Bob Dylan??? Why? black? rapper? what? go fuck yourself and worry about yourself babe.

    She later added:

    I understand you really wanted to keep your job [on Idol] but take that up with the producers. I would have sent Bob Dylan to a cornfield??? Steven, you haven't seen me judge one single solitary contestant yet!… That's a racist comment … Lets make [Steven] a shirt that says 'No Coloreds Allowed' then escort him down 2 Barbara Walters so he can tell [her] how he was threatened...

    The feud has since died down, but one can easily imagine another clash between Minaj and Tyler if the two are ever at the same party.

  • Kanye West Vs. Taylor Swift on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#9) Kanye West Vs. Taylor Swift

    2009 had its share of milestones: President Obama was inaugurated in January. Michael Jackson passed in June. And on September 13th, the long-running feud between Kanye West and Taylor Swift kicked off when West infamously rushed the stage during the MTV Video Music Awards to interrupt her acceptance speech.

    Grabbing the mic straight out of Swift's hands, West remarked:

    Yo, Taylor, I'm really happy for you and I'mma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time. One of the best videos of all time! 

    Since then, things have been back and forth between the two divas. West apologized in 2010 and the peace held until 2016, when West referenced Swift in his song "Famous," which included the line: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why? I made that b*tch famous.” 

    After Swift protested, Kim Kardashian entered the ring, posting a video of a phone call that allegedly featured Swift approving the reference. Swift eventually responded by including subtle references to Kanye in her song "Look What You Made Me Do." 

    Things have been quiet lately, but it's probably only a matter of time before this feud is reignited. 

  • Josh Homme Vs. Jay-Z on Random Inside Biggest And Nastiest Rap Vs. Rock Beefs

    (#10) Josh Homme Vs. Jay-Z

    While some beefs tend to go for decades, others can be squashed with a simple conversation. Take, for instance, Queens of the Stone Age's frontman, Josh Homme, who had some choice words to say about Jay-Z when his band played the Made In America festival in Philadelphia. Said Homme about Jay:

    That guy's a kook, you know. He has his security frisking the bands on the way in… I just told (the security guard) "If you open up my bag, then we’re not playing, so I guess it’s up to you now to decide whether I’m playing or not..."

    The band went on to play their set, despite sources claiming they were "visibly and vocally" frustrated, but Homme was still sore about having to go through security - until he and Jay eventually had a talk. Homme later said, "We had a conversation, and I think we saw each other’s point of view pretty clear. In fact, he told me his own family had a problem with security.”

    At least rational conversation can still quell some rising beefs.

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Who eats beef? Rap is often full of drama because rappers are with immeasurable conceit and unpredictable conflicts are common. Which rappers do you think are more confrontational? The rap industry never makes people feel boring. Nowadays, there are two kinds of rap feuds, one is in rap songs, and the other occurs in the Twitter battle.

Hip-hop is the most famous music genre for beef, as well as rock. In the past decades, Rapper and artists, as well as managers, reporters, and companies have fought each other. Their rebellious attitude also increases the aggression in the music. Do you like rap music? There are some stories about the nastiest rap and rock beef.

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