Wiz Khalifa Appears To Mock Bizzy Bone Over Migos & 21 Savage Threat Video

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Wiz Khalifa attends the City of Hope Spirit of Life Gala 2018 at Barker Hangar on October 11, 2018 in Santa Monica, California.
Wiz Khalifa shares his take on Bizzy Bone's infamous video.

The beef between Migos and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony was the completely unnecessary feud we didn't ask for to end a year filled with other pointless beefs. However, that's not to say it didn't keep us entertained. Following the back and forth between Layzie Bone and Migos, Bizzy Bone took to Instagram to issue a warning of sorts towards 21 Savage and Migos. However, things ended abruptly once the feds came to the door after Bizzy Bone flashed a "musket" on Instagram Live. The Bone Thugs rapper wasn't left unscathed by the Internet's wrath and now, Wiz Khalifa has decided to chime in... kind of.

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Wiz Khalifa is among the many people who found Bizzy Bone's Instagram Live session hilarious. The Pittsburgh rapper took to his Instagram Story to troll the legendary Bone Thugs member over the video. Wiz stares into the camera before his friend says, "Yo, police is at the door" which prompts Wiz to whisper, "Oh, what?" in the most dramatic way he could.

Although it's been a few days since Migos and Bone Thugs had anything to say to each other, Layzie Bone came through with another diss track today called, "Annihilation." The song serves as the second diss track he issued to the ATL trio following the release of "Let Me Go Migo" which dropped just a day after Christmas.

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