Falling in Reverse singer Ronnie Radke has confirmed he ended his long-running feud with Chris Motionless. He addressed the resolution during a recent livestream as reported by Reddit.
The Falling in Reverse fans reported on the band’s Reddit page that Ronnie confirmed he and the Motionless in White vocalist had a conversation that resolved their ongoing conflict.
“So, Ronnie said in a live stream that he and Chris [Motionless] had a long conversation in Orlando Warped Tour, and they are ok, and he would bring him on a live stream, and people shouldn’t bring up the beef,” one fan reported on Reddit.
Radke made his position clear during the livestream. He emphasized his commitment to ending the hostility.
“There will be no more jokes,” Ronnie Radke said during the livestream. “Leave this man alone.”
The announcement marks the end of a public feud between the two metalcore vocalists. Radke indicated that fans should no longer reference their past conflicts.
This resolution comes after years of tension between the two prominent figures in the metalcore scene. It brings closure to one of the genre’s most publicized conflicts.
The feud between Radke and Motionless has deep roots in the metalcore community. Loudwire revealed that the beef dated back to 2013 when Radke publicly dissed Motionless in White on Twitter over leaked music and band drama. The conflict escalated over the years through various social media exchanges and public statements.
The tension reached new heights in recent years. Alternative Press reported that Radke’s 2022 song “Watch the World Burn” was interpreted by fans as targeting Motionless. The track’s lyrics and timing led many to believe it was a direct response to their ongoing dispute. This further fueled speculation about the depth of their conflict.
Despite their differences, both artists have maintained successful careers in the metalcore scene. Revolver noted that both vocalists have headlined major tours like Warped Tour and Rock on the Range. They crossed paths multiple times amid the tension. Their ability to coexist professionally while maintaining personal animosity demonstrated the complex dynamics within the tight-knit metalcore community.
The Orlando Warped Tour conversation that led to this resolution represents a significant moment for both artists and their respective fanbases. With Radke’s public commitment to ending the hostility and his directive for fans to “leave this man alone,” the metalcore community can now focus on the music rather than the drama that has overshadowed both bands’ achievements.