BlocBoy JB Says Layzie Bone's Diss Track Towards Migos "Wack As F**k"

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BlocBoy JB performs onstage during the 4th Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 23, 2018 in New York City.
BlocBoy JB isn't feeling Layzie Bone's diss track.

Migos have always claimed to be the "biggest group in the world," but it's a claim that has been disputed by many. Layzie Bone recently took aim at the ATL trio which prompted Offset to challenge the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony rapper to a "bankroll challenge." Ultimately, this is a rap battle of sorts so it only made sense that it would've led to their issues being laid out on wax. Layzie Bone released "Let Me Go Migos" -- a diss track aimed at Migos and 21 Savage. BlocBoy JB hit Instagram to share his thoughts on the track and he had less than positive things to say about it.

BlocBoy JB is not feeling Layzie Bone's diss track towards the Migos and 21 Savage. The "Look Alive" rapper shared his thoughts on his Instagram feed earlier today. "Mane, this shit wack as fuck. I don't never in my -- ever in my life hear this shit again. Mane, Layzie Bone shit," he said with shaking his head. 

Earlier in the day, he took to his Instagram feed and said, "Ian Gone Lie I Just Lost All Respect For Layzie Bone Wit Dat Whacc Ass Shit."

21 Savage responded to the diss track shortly after its release. The rapper called it the "weakest diss song ever." Safe to say, it seems unlikely we'll hear 21 Savage respond to Layzie Bone on wax.


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