Dave East Fires Back At Tray Pizzy On "I'm Good Cuz, Enjoy (Detox)"

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Dave East isn't playing games.

Earlier this week, Tray Pizzy addressed his issues with Dave East on wax in his new song, "Retribution." The diss song aims at Dave East's authenticity, his street credibility and gang ties. On the first few bars, Pizzy raps, "I could tell you ain't from Harlem, they don't drip like that/ I know some real Harlem n*ggas, they don't Crip like that." Now, Dave East comes through with a six minute response on his latest track, "I'm Good Cuz, Enjoy (Detox)."

Dave East is back with his second track of the day and this time, he fires back at Bronx MC Tray Pizzy. East isn't letting anyone disrespect him and on "I'm Good Cuz, Enjoy (Detox)," he goes straight for Tray Pizzy's jugular. On the six minute Buda Da Future produced track, Dave East doesn't hold back anything in his scathing response. 

In addition to the release of "I'm Good Cuz, Enjoy (Detox)," Dave East also teamed up with Rick Ross for their new track, "Fresh Prince Of Belaire." East became a Luc Belaire Global Ambassador earlier this year so it only makes sense he links up with Ross to pay homage to the brand. 

Quotable Lyrics
I call my Locs in L.A. and they never heard of you
I call my Locs in New York and they never heard of you
My Philly n*ggas don't bang, they just want to murder you
You wanted some minutes of fame, I guess you deserve a few (I got you)
I pray to Allah you take this personal
Twin caskets, one of them bastards gon' share a hearse with you


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