Omarion and Bow Wow want their respect. Recently, during a BET interview with Touré, Bow and O were disturbed by the questions they were asked. Although BET has noted that the interview should have been a part of a spoof show titled Hell Interview, Bow and O were not impressed.

Aside from pointing out that Lil Wayne‘s chain is bigger than Bow‘s, he went on to claim Omarion was a biter.

“Do you take moves from people like Chris Brown?” he asked O.

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Feeling disrespected, Bow responded in an angry fashion. “Don’t ask no other disrespectful, stupid-ass questions.”

O cleared things up recently, adding that they just need respect.

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“Everything is good, man…You know how it is, sometimes when you’re coming up in the game and you as young as we have been, sometimes people think they can — not necessarily push us around, but they feel they can play with us like that. If it had been 50 Cent or Game or any other man who would have stepped up in that interview, it would have went a lot differently. We want our respect, man. We want our respect as men. You don’t just throw a man in a spoof interview and disrespect him. You have to respectfully talk to him. We didn’t know it was a spoof, but I’m a little bit different when we handle situations. I’m very mild-tempered. I like to think about what I do before I do it. Bow gets upset.”

During another BET interview, O claimed that he was “The King of Dance.” With such a title, things should heat up amongst dancers.

“It was time for me to claim that spot…It’s gonna be very interesting for me to hold that name down, because I feel like I’m gonna go through something similar like when ‘You Got Served’ came out. When people saw the film, because it was such a confrontational film and hard-core dance film, I would get ran up in the street like, ‘You wanna battle? I wanna battle you.’ I felt I wanted to claim [the title]. I’m ready for the challenge. All challengers step up. … I’ve been going at it in a professional sense since I was 5. I was a backup dancer at one point for a group that was on RCA. Dancing has been my life and it has been a major part of what I am today. I’mma claim it.”

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Bow Wow and Omarion‘s Face Off is already in stores.