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Layzie Bone Comes For Migos Again On "Annihilation"


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Layzie Bone is enjoying the success that he's achieving by dissing Migos. In fact, Layzie's name could hardly be found within any relevant news on top publications for years. That all changed when Layzie dissed Migos, making him a trending topic almost immediately. The Migos members mostly ignored all the drama, but Offset did voice his opinion on the matter. 21 Savage also opined about the situation, which earned him the scorn of Layzie as well. Now, after dropping "Let Me Go Migo" Layzie has returned with a second diss record. 

"Annihilation" goes for the kill, but I don't think Layzie realizes just how ineffective his diss songs are to the bigger picture. He teased the diss song on social media earlier in the week, and the final version has arrived on streaming platforms. Unlike "Let Me Go Migo," "Annihilation" sounds like Layzie took his time constructing this one. Still, there's a slim chance he'll receive the response he's looking for. 

Quotable Lyrics
Who them niggas say they want it in a battle?
Man it ain't no competition I sold 'em like a cold cut
Know what? Nigga this here a cold cut
You got served by a skinny nigga big enough

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