Noel Gallagher VS Ed Sheeran: Upon learning that the red-headed pop sensation was headlining three nights at Wembley Stadium, Gallagher hit out at Sheeran by saying he didn't want to live in a world where that was possible, continuing: "When you hear that kind of polished pop and then there%u2019s a ginger guy with a f**king guitar, it seems subversive - but it's f**king not". Taking it in good spirit, Sheeran fought back by simply tweeting "I can live in it, its really enjoyable".
Azealia Banks VS Disclosure: Back in 2014, Azealia Banks tweeted excitedly about heading into the studio to work with Disclosure. In an interview days after, the brothers played it down, which seemingly angered Banks (who knew huh?), prompting her to say she wanted to punch one of them in the face, in her words "the little one with the pimples around his mouth".
Jack White V Foo Fighters: White appeared to take aim at Foo Fighters for having two guitarists "playing the same parts" in case one of them messes up. He then ranted about Rolling Stone, the Kardashians, and how everything anyone says these days is labelled a "rant". Oops. Foo Fighters responded with a picture of a chimp playing a guitar, and White's label have now said it was all a joke.
Rizzle Kicks Vs Wiley: First Rizzle Kicks tweeted a picture of a newspaper headline reading, "Thousands of fish die" and suggested it was because they listened to Wiley. Then, in a series of grammatically upsetting tweets, Wiley responded by calling them a "bunch of monkey's" (sic) and "Siamese Doondus twins" and insisting, "the last 10 years of my genre out ways anything you are gonna do in your whole career's." (sic)
Idris Elba v Liam Gallagher: This one was over Liam's hair. According to Elba, he tried to greet the Oasis singer with a hug and a pat on his head at an awards ceremony, but was told he wasn't allowed to touch his hair. "Fuck off," he responded. "Next time walk with a fucking hairdresser then."
Waka Flocka Flame VS Wiz Khalifa - This war of words began after Waka claimed he rolled renowned weedhead Khalifa a "huge blunt" he couldn't handle. The two rappers began a fuggy war of words on Twitter, which eventually dissolved when Khalifa presumably forgot what he was even talking about and decided to order three pizzas and watch Pineapple Express.
Tyler, the Creator VS Iggy Azalea: In the crowded field of hip-hop acts who have taken offence at Azalea's success, Tyler said Iggy "stinks" and her bum is fake. Iggy said Tyler is "immature". Tyler said "sorry". We've seen better fights in the playground.
Justin Timberlake Vs Kanye West: The internet lost the plot when Timberlake perfomed on SNL and changed the Kanye West line, "Shit so sick, got a hit and picked up a habit," to "My hit's so sick, got rappers acting dramatic." Instantly of course, the two became sworn enemies. Or that's what the media wanted to happen. In reality, Jay-Z probably didn't care and Timberlake said: "Did I change a line? I don't remember."
Azealia Banks (again) Vs Lily Allen: The '212' rapper decided it would be a really neat idea to tell Lily Allen that her husband "looks like a thumb" and that her children were ugly. Allen responded with some fairly poisonous remarks of her own, but there's really no topping Banks mocking Allen's offspring.
Spectres VS Sam Smith: Seeing as they almost share a name with the new James Bond film, the rising indie stars unveiled a rather delightful 'alternative' and 'unofficial Bond theme to rival Mr Smith's 'Writing's On The Wall'. It got some support from BBC 6 Music, and the band did some light online ribbing with fake posters and magazine covers poking fun at Smith - before unveiling some rather harsh emails allegedly from Smith's management 'bullying' 6 Music to stop playing their song. They were immediately revealed to be a 'hoax'. What the hell just happened?