July 20, 2008
Shawty Lo; The Story Does Not Remain the Same
Rapper Shawty Lo was involved in a beef scandal past weekend and now he refutes the story. According to his early version, Shawty Lo’s neck chain was stolen during a fighting while the club was playing “What’s Up,” a T.I’s song best known for its lyrics targeting Shawty, who incidentally later was whipped and robbed.
The altercation occurred at Club Crucial, a popular hip-hop nightclub in Atlanta, Georgia, owned by T.I. Moreover, this venue is located in the Bankhead neighborhood where this famous rapper grew up, hence considered “T.I.’s territory,” in words of his fans witnessing the beef.
Meatball, the alleged attacker, already explained how the incident took place, but Shawty Lo says now that such incident had nothing to do with his supposed rivalry with T.I. and nobody touched or robbed him. “It really wasn’t nothing, just some Bowen Homes sh*t. It wasn’t an altercation with me at all. I didn’t get touched, period. And this had nothing to do with T.I.,” Shawty Lo said to AllHipHop during an interview a few days ago.
Shawty Lo and T.I. rivalry is not a secret and there are a series of videos in which Shawty reveals nasty thing on T.I.’s background, while T.I. prefers point fire-fingers to Shawty by means of his lyrics.
Clifford Joseph Harris Jr. (T.I.) was born on September 25, 1980 and Carlos Walker (Shawty Lo) on March 31, 1976, but sharing a common birth place, Atlanta Georgia, so many people believe their rivalry goes beyond music.






