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Barak Jacuzzi beaten in his own house over hip-hop beef

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They say when hip-hop and rap beef gets physical, it’s not healthy and not beneficial for the hip-hop community and actually Khaligraph Jones addressed that just the other day on his Insta Stories addressing the parties involved in the beef every netizens are talking about of Barak Jacuzzi and one-half of the rap duo, TnT, TwennyEights.

If you are not on the loop of how all of this hullaballoo started between the two rappers, click here to be brought up to speed how the beef came about.

A video of Barak Jacuzzi getting jumped on his own house after he just came from a radio interview where he allegedly didn’t give a shout out the goons who beat him up like.

Barak "Pretty Rasta" Jacuzzi modeling for his 'Mo Juice' apparel. photo credit: Instagram/barakjacuzzi
Barak “Pretty Rasta” Jacuzzi modeling for his ‘Mo Juice’ apparel. photo credit: Instagram/barakjacuzzi

Addressing the issue, he was rather subtle, collected and easy about the whole situation and how it all went down.

“Its beef, I’m popular and they not. I had just left from an interview on radio, they heard the interview. they went looking for me (at the studio), when they didn’t find me and they came into my house. In the radio interview, I denied knowing who they were and they got pissed. They wanted me to acknowledge them. They are just some underground gangster rappers. Not really gangster but whatever they claim to be. They are guys looking for crowd,” Barak Jacuzzi –Mo Juice the pretty rasta- who is also a radio presenter at NRG radio addressed the issue of him getting jumped in his own house.

“The last time I checked, hip-hop beef was squared off in the recording booth and not by getting physical, fans want to listen to the diss tracks, enjoy the music, make critics of the songs but they don’t want to see fights instigated by beef and/or clout chasing.” a wise hip-hop critic once said.

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