JPEGMAFIA Doubles Down On Drake Diss
There were some bars about the allegations Kendrick Lamar made against Drake throughout their widely-publicized feud. Furthermore, JPEGMAFIA used the term “No Drizzy” which is supposed to be a remix of the “No Diddy” trend. Ultimately, fans had a massive reaction to the diss, and it was the talk of social media. However, as JPEGMAFIA noted on Twitter, it really isn’t that big of a deal. Moreover, he challenged anyone who has a problem with him to show up to his tour.
JPEGMAFIA Is Unfazed
“1st off i been dissing that n***a since 2016, them shits was throwaway bars not noteworthy, second off if anybody got a problem with what i said on this album, my tour dates in bio. third, yall cant even pay your rent but defending drake for free, go outside and be somebody,” Peggy wrote. Needless to say, JPEGMAFIA wants all of the smoke right now. He is confident in his art, and doesn’t want to hear any flack from anyone.
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