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Thursday, 16 October 2014

The Beef Is Over! Snoop Dogg Apologizes To Iggy Azalea As T.I Hold Peace Talks

Finally Snoop Dogg has officially taken some chill pills! The rapper continued to bully Iggy Azalea on Tuesday, Oct. 14, this time going as far as calling her all types of names like of c-nts, b-tches and h-es and saying she looks like Marlon Wayans' character in White Chicks. Azalea, for her part, remained collected until later in the afternoon when she posted a photo of Snoop which read: "When your drug addict aunt gets clean," with the caption: "Glass Houses @snoopdogg Im a 'bitch' because i called u out for being a secret fan? Grow up & god bless."  

But this morning, Snoop had a change of heart and took to Instagram to reveal that he had received a call from T.I. and the beef with Iggy is officially over.
In case you missed it, the feud between Snoop and Azalea began on Monday, when Snoop posted a meme-like image mocking the "Fancy" singer's makeup-free photos. The Australian rapper then tweeted at Snoop, calling him an "ass."
That evening, the westcoast rapper then posted an explicit Instagram video with the caption, "Last one until she speak now shut da F--k up ubitchu." In the darkly lit video, Snoop says: "You're f--king with the wrong n--ga! And your n--ga betta check you before I do…you c--t."
Hours after the abrasive video, Snoop posted an apology clip on Instagram after speaking with a mutual friend and fellow rapper T.I. "It's over I'm bac on my cool s--t no harm no foul. #ifitaintaboutthemuch love @troubleman31t respect sorry bout that," he captioned the video, while also making sure to say sorry to T.I., who collaborated on the track "No Mediocre" with Azalea.
Azalea accepted Snoops apology, tweeting: "I appreciate the apology @snoopdogg."
This isn't the first time T.I. has come to the rescue. Between ending the beef and resolving Rick Ross and Jeezy’s feud, as well as The Game’s beef with a Chicago rap duo. In Creed frontman Scott Stapp's memoir, he recounts a time when T.I. helped save his life after he attempted suicide by jumping off a balcony. "He immediately took care of the situation and saved my life," Stapp wrote.

T.I.’s looking like a professional hip hop negotiator. 

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