
Chamillionaire sounded like a fast-food peddler last month at the South by Southwest Music Conference in Austin. “We've had a lot of beef,” he told an audience at La Zona Rosa during his first performance with estranged partner Paul Wall in seven years.
Their feud was no secret, but it wasn't proliferated or marketed by either rapper over the years either. It wasn't laced into the words they wrote for their albums, a tired, pointless and common hip-hop construct. Wall says the aversion to hate-filled rhymes about one another made their reunion possible.
“It was not a publicity stunt,” Wall says. “There was genuinely a lot of bad blood, but we mostly kept it to ourselves. If we ended up putting out diss CDs, it might have never ended.....[Read the full article here]












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