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    Adan jamesBy Adan jamesApril 28, 2025Updated:May 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    G-Ease has teased that Kendrick Lamar will react to Joey Bada$$’s repeated insults.

    Malone was yelled at during Lamar’s Grammys speech earlier this year, and he thinks that his fellow Compton local will respond to the New Yorker’s obvious disrespect.

    When Malone heard Joey’s new diss track about the West Coast “Crash Dummy,” he said, “Joey know sure as shit bars are coming his way.” “When is the question?”

    “Thank you for making it clear that Dot scared,” Joey rapped on “Crash Dummy,” making fun of Kendrick for being scared to fight him. “I was at the party, but I also saw Top there.”

    In the diss track “My Town,” Joeyy said, “I’m the real boogeyman, y’all n-ggas should be afraid/Get the general, I’m killing his troops.” This was his most direct attack on Kendrick.

    Afterward, he said, “Don’t give me the Pulitzer Prize; you better be smart because I’m crossing my T’s and your eyes like Whitaker.”

    Joey has mostly been teasing TDE rapper Rey Vaughn and Daylyt, even though he has been asking Kendrick to fight with him.

    As Joey raps on his new diss track “The Finals,” “I respect you Kenny but I know you well aware / You lookin’ for some competition? I’ll be right here, so don’t worry.

    The song is mostly about Vaughn and has lines like, “The way you let Dot dick sit in your mouth/This that same dick linkin’ I was talkin’ about” You n-gays would do anything for the power. You’re crazy about n-gays who won’t even let you into their house. I bet you don’t even have his number. It’s funny how the thirst is taking the form of hunger.

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