Miami, FL. – Evidently, the beef starts here, the reason I reference that so boldly is because after reviewing two separate video interviews with both Yung Berg and Brisco, this is definitely the beginning to a controversial developing story that you heard here first on 24hourhiphop.com.
Recently a video interview with Yung Berg was posted on the net with him reciting a weak ass freestyle and mentioning material that didn’t need mentioning. Apparently, Berg has a loose mouth; he began talking about how his album was being pushed back from its original release date July 1, which has no concern to us and anybody for that matter, until he had the audacity to slickly omit a diss line about Flo Rida. I refuse to repeat what he stated, so I’d rather quote his choice of words:
“Well, the album was suppose to come out July 1st, like I’ve been saying all day, it’s been pushed back, like Flo-Rida hairline, it’s ridiculous right now, (asking someone in the room), but what’s the official date now? August 29th now, for whatever reason.”
Well, Miami’s own, Brisco became aware of Berg’s reference towards his label brethren and added his own choice of words, in a subtle, yet timid tone, he addressed Yung Berg in another video interview and expressed his thoughts on how he felt about the comment in question.
“See, niggas from the streets, when they make that transition into rap, they gotta understand how to stay in character, there’s certain things; you gotta watch what you say. Before you say things, you gotta pause……and then say it, so I’m gonna pause….. And then I’m going to say this, Yung Berg, I’m not Flo Rida, I’m his twin Brisco, hi, how ya doing? (Gestures a wave at camera) You did a record with me and Lil Wayne when we was at the studio, you remember, yeah me. I’m going to fuck you up. The only reason I’m going to fuck you up is because you talking too much, and you a little guy, I thought you were Ice T’s son, they said Yung Berg, I thought you were Ice T’s son, you feel me. That’s why I kind of felt you, but bitch lied to me. When a nigga catch you, Yung Berg, ‘Sexy Lady,’ that boy, I’m going to beat your little raggedy ass. Opa Locka Goon, Young Money/Cash Money, yes sir, Poe Boy, just so happen to be Flo Rida twin. I’m the one that fight, yeah me, so when I catch you, I’m gonna knock your pull outs, out, your golds, I’m gonna knock your golds out. And you better be with them niggas that cost like $750 a day, invest in a bodyguard, ya feel me, I might just have [E]-Class with me or [G]12 with me, but I’m gonna beat your ass boy, wherever I catch you at, wherever I catch you.”
You would assume that artists who feature on the same track would have some type of decency to respect one another, but in this case, Berg had to open his loose mouth for no fucking reason. Brisco made a great point, you got to watch what you say and do, the streets are watching and they definitely do listen. Word does gets around; his young ass needs to understand that. He’s still developing as an artist, Bris is a vet in this game and so is Flo. Word of advice ‘Berg’ watch what you say, we all have ears and we all do listen closely. That right there causes a chain reaction, he’s definitely going to regret it in the long run.
Keep posted to 24hourhiphop.com for updated news as this story is still in the developing stages.
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