It looks like everyone in America was arguing with someone straight away. America is a beef nation. Of course it exists Trump vs. Biden AND Trump vs. Alvin Bragg, Fans Willis and Letitia James. Sometimes it’s hard to inform the difference between their political or legal battle and the promotion of an upcoming MMA fight. There’s also Drake vs. Kendrick (plus a complete host of characters). Is Taylor Swift vs. Kim Kardashian, which is weird because Kim isn’t a recording artist. We might find yourself with Megan Thee Stallion vs. Nicki Minaj, who knows? And now we have now it Chris Brown vs. Quavo. America is a multitude.

I think the prevalence of so many alternative beefs shows that we’re a tense, offended nation. We are on edge, divided and stressed. The blood pressure within the American collective consciousness may be very high, which is why we attack one another.

Social media makes us wish to fight. It’s a cesspool. Trump makes us wish to fight. He liberates. America’s dark future makes us wish to fight. Is this the tip of the empire? There are many sources of tension and lots of reasons to wish to attack someone.

I understand Drake vs. Kendrick. This is the results of several alpha males arguing over who’s the perfect rapper in the sport. I remember the origins of Swift vs. Kardashian, but I don’t understand why Swift is now using her weapon against Kim, but pass the popcorn. But I’m stunned by the audacity of Chris Brown to run afoul of a song like “The weakest link” It’s wild.

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Everyone remembers the worst thing Brown ever did – in 2009, he beat his then-girlfriend Rihanna. Very bad. It was a extremely unpleasant moment. It was terrifying to see him use mass violence against her. This led to discussions about how he attacked multiple women. It’s shocking to me that he was in a position to go on to have a profession within the entertainment industry, but I’ve seen tweets from young black women saying: Chris could beat me. So here we’re.

Brown realizes the impact this moment had on his life. He said he’s bored with people talking about it, who’s wealthy. He knows it’ll be higher for him if people don’t speak about it. He actually hopes people will ignore it. He also knows that in battle, the very first thing your opponent does is say all the things bad he can say about you. So every time he starts arguing with Quavo, he knows plenty of people might be discussing what he did to Rihanna again.

Of course on “Over hoes and bitches” Quavo immediately mentioned Rihanna – he referenced the attack in the third line of the song. Brown tendency to violence against women fuels some of the song’s sharpest lines. “You tried to beat up Teyana,” Quavo rhymes Teyana Taylor incident. “But Usher wouldn’t let you do that / Cocaine got him, Your Honor / Bipolar, no wonder.” He then calls Brown a junkie.

An vital a part of hip-hop battle is saying real things that embarrass your opponent. You bring up things he doesn’t wish to bring up. I guess if you’ve got something this big and ugly in your past, you haven’t got to fight. Is insulting Quavo value getting everyone talking about Rihanna’s moment again? It actually doesn’t appear to be it.

But this whole fight is a multitude. Quavo reminded us of Brown’s moment with Rihanna, which was irritating. But we even have Brown talking about Quavo he is caught on camera brutalizing his then-girlfriend Saweetiewhich can also be annoying.

Drake vs. Kendrick is basically fun to observe. No one really hurts one another’s feelings. Meanwhile, Brown says that when Takeoff died, people wished it had been Quavo as a substitute. I don’t remember anyone ever saying something like that, but it surely is what it’s. Their beef is disgusting, heavy and truly vile.

Their beef isn’t funny. It’s liberating as hell.

This article was originally published on : thegrio.com

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