Mysonne Drops Video For Troye Ave Diss Song

It looks like Mysonne has finally had it with Troy Ave. A week ago, Troy Ave released a new diss track on YouTube titled “Taxi Robber.” On the song, he throws some pretty serious shots at Mysonne. “Mysonne’s a taxi robber/Mad at me, I think I know why,” he raps. “Mysonne’s a taxi robber/ He ain’t have $50 to get on Fab’s bus ride.” In addition, Troy also mocked Mysonne’s criminal past. In 1999, the rapper was convicted for robbing two taxi drivers in New York City. Troy made fun of him for it, mockingly saying that he “stole a hundred bucks for seven years inside.”

Mysonne was not going to let Troy’s behavior so easily. Initially, he took to Instagram to offer some healing words to the rapper. Mysonne reiterated that there was no real beef between them and that it was a matter of real versus fake. He also expressed his desire for Troy to take responsibility for his actions instead of worsening the situation. Mysonne continued to defend himself on his YouTube channel, where he referred to his earlier interview with VladTV from five years ago. In that interview, Mysonne had claimed that he had been wrongfully accused and imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit. However, things are looking more and more tense between the two rappers as days go by.

Mysonne: “You Little 50 Cent Wannabe”

Mysonne has dropped the video for his Troy Ave diss track, “Real N*ggas Only.” The rapper completely eviscerates Troy on the track, calling him a “50 Cent wannabe.” The comparison likely stems from the fact that Troy Ave’s diss used the beat to the classic 50 song, “Window Shopper.” Mysonne, however, reminds him that he is nowhere near the level of 50 Cent. “You ain’t just took the 50 dude’s raps / You took the n*gga whole style – wow, how he do that?” the rapper says. “You little 50 Cent wannabe / Million yous with a million dollars couldn’t equal up to one of me.” Ouch.

The song isn’t the first time Mysonne has called out Troy Ave for biting 50’s style and flow. When he initially responded to Troy’s diss, he made it very clear how he felt and even brought up some comments 50 himself had made. “Hey Roland, you can’t steal 50’s whole flow with trash bars,” he said on his social media. “Knowing he don’t mess with you because you’re a rat. It’s actually sad. I’m praying for you though. But hey, look at the bright side, you’re the ‘coward culture champ,’ guess that means something.” He then posted a clip of 50 talking about Troy Ave, where he says he heard too much of his own style and flow in the material. Whatever happens next, I’m sure we can expect the feud to keep heating up. What do you think of Mysonne’s Troy Ave diss track? Let us know in the comments!

Mysonne Responds To Troy Ave

Mysonne has had it up to here with Troy Ave’s antics. Recently (April 22nd) rapper Troy Ave put a new diss track out on YouTube. He was forced to invoke the voice of 50 Cent in response to the new diss. The diss track is titled “Taxi Robber,” which uses the beat from Fif’s smash hit “Window Shopper” from the Get Rich or Die Tryin’ soundtrack. Troy wasted no time sending multiple visceral shots at Mysonne.

In the song he raps: “Mysonne’s a taxi robber/Mad at me, I think I know why/ Mysonne’s a taxi robber/ He ain’t have $50 to get on Fab’s bus ride.” Not only that, the New York rapper poked fun at Mysonne’s criminal history. He rapped that the now activist “stole a hundred bucks for seven years inside” referring to his conviction in 1999. Mysonne (real name Mysonne E. Linen) was sentenced to seven years in prison after allegedly robbing two taxi drivers in New York City.

Mysonne Ethers Troy Ave

Although the song is kind of catchy, it’s clear Mysonne wasn’t going to take this diss laying down. Moreover, the rapper initially took to his Instagram to wish “Roland” Troy Ave’s government name Roland Collins, some much-needed healing. Additionally, he wrote, “Coward culture is at an all-time high.” “Once again there is no beef here…it’s just Real Vs Fake.” he reiterated. Along with that he left a positive sentiment saying, “my only hope is Roland begin to heal and Take accountability for his poor decisions instead of compounding them.” Mysonne continued his defense on his YouTube page. He pointed out that he explained everything during his VladTv interview five years ago. The rapper claimed he went to jail for a crime he didn’t commit.

However, he then segued into a tirade about Troy Ave and his snitching allegations. “Troy Ave been saying for years he was gonna snitch on Taxstone,” his video started. “He even did a song where he said ‘ I’m only loyal to my fam/ Middle finger from the stand.’” As if that wasn’t enough, he then goes on to play Jay-Z’s “A Week Ago.” Hov raps: You know that’s bad when your sister is mad, when your son gotta grow up like, ‘This is my dad?’/ The labeling of a snitch is a lifetime scar/ You’ll always be in jail n-gga, just minus the bars.” Mysonne let this play just before directly calling Troy Ave out. He then went on to clown the Bricks In My Backpack rapper for stealing 50’s flow. Furthermore, Mysonne went as far as referencing old interviews where Fif speaks on his distaste for all the biting from Troy Ave. What are your thoughts on this beef. Did Mysonne get the last laugh? Let us know in the comments below!

Mysonne Speaks on Boosie/T.I. ‘Rat’ Issue: ‘If I Pass Away and You Can Put a Crime on Me’

Mysonne Speaks on Boosie/T.I. ‘Rat’ Issue: 'If I Pass Away and You Can Put a Crime on Me'

Mysonne has entered the dispute between T.I. and Boosie Badazz, and his message is simple, you can blame him for a crime if he is dead.

In case you missed it, Boosie canceled a joint album he was working on with T.I. citing the rapper could be an informant.

In a 2020 episode of his expediTIously podcast, self-proclaimed King Of The South T.I. admitted to placing the blame on a dead family member in order to get out of an illegal gun case.

Returning to his online residency on VLAD TV, Boosie reflected on the moment and aired him out.

“With the T.I. situation, if he did that – you a fucking rat too,” Boosie said. “I don’t spare no muthafuckin’ body. Because if you doing anything wrong, you doing anything criminal and you cooperate with law enforcement to get you out of trouble – that means you’re cooperating. That means you’re a rat.”

T.I. would hit Instagram and tell Boosie to Pull up on him.

“Yeah so… Idk if it’s you or ya ‘OG Uncle’ that needs to see it… but I GOT MY PAPERWORK ready to show!!! PULL UP!!!” T.I. wrote. “My number the same & my address the same my n**ga. To get on da net & speak on shit you’ve never spoke to me about is leaving me to believe you been hiding ya heart the whole time!!!!

Mysonne then offers his take, stating as long as the crime isn’t pedophilia or killing an innocent person, you can throw the charge on his dead name.

“I wanna tell you this, if I pass away and you can put a crime on me so you don’t have to go to jail, put it one me,” Mysonne said. “Listen to me. If you can say that I did something that’s going to get you out of jail, all my friends and people who know me, please say I did.”

Mysonne would note in the caption that he does not “adhere to Streets Rules. I deal with Codes of Manhood and Integrity!”

You can hear it from Mysonnne below.

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Mysonne Sides With T.I. Over Boosie Snitch Debate

This week, rappers and fans alike are chiming in after Boosie backtracks on his music with T.I. Back in November, Boosie praised his forthcoming project with the Atlanta heavyweight, telling Fat Joe it supersedes Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss. Now, the Louisiana legend has shelved the project after alleged snitching comments from T.I. forced him to pull back. “N.Y. General” Mysonne was made aware of the comments and has since come forward to provide his two cents on the matter.

In an uprooted episode of expediTIously, T.I. spoke on a case he had with his now-deceased cousin, Toot. The pair had gone to trial for guns and theft, with Tip ultimately making the decision to put the charges on Toot after he was killed. Mysonne says if he were in Toot’s position, he’d want the same thing to happen, too. “I want you to use me to make sure that you don’t go to jail,” he exclaims in an Instagram post. He goes on to theorize that maybe the guns were Toot’s in the first place. “I do not adhere to street rules,” he captions the post. To clarify, he concludes with “I deal with Codes of Manhood and Integrity! #BoycottBlackMurder.”

Mysonne Explains Why T.I. Made The Right Decision

According to T.I., him and his cousin were previously stopped by the police in 2000 after making a play on stolen, luxury clothing. “We get in the car and we pull off,” Tip explains after being followed by mall security. “And then, of course, they followed behind us and called the real police. So before we actually get on the expressway, the real police pull us over. I have a gun.”

The two then went to trial for the crime, at which point Toot was tragically murdered. Due to the grave circumstances, T.I.’s lawyer then presented him with an opportunity to frame his cousin instead. According to him, Toot told him sent him a message from the other side and agreed to it. “After he had passed, I had a talk with him,” T.I. continued. “Toot said, ‘I’ll take all the charges you got! If you can walk away free and put it on me, goddamn right! ‘Cause I’ll be damned if they gon’ come and mothafuckin’ extradite me from here!’” Although the footage is from 2000, it was enough for Boosie to pull the plug on their project altogether as a result.

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Rapper Snoop Dogg Calls Out Instagram: ‘They Apart Of Amerikka’

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Last week, a white supremacist in army gear killed 10 innocent people shopping at a Buffalo supermarket.
A clip shared on social media showed an 18-year-old gunman killing innocent black people while stopping to say ‘sorry’ to a white man during the melee.

After sharing the controversial clip online, rapper and activist Mysonne was blocked from going live on Instagram.

This is so wack !! smh no real reason at All . I shared a clip of the White Supremacist saying sorry no shots nothing and it was Removed and my lives blocked .. Instagram ain’t for us !

Fellow rapper Snoop Dogg chimed in leaving the comment, “Fuck. Instagram they apart of amerikkka.” Many social media users feel they are being censored from speaking on anti-black hate. 
During the early days of the pandemic, Payton Gendron logged on to the 4chan message board website to browse ironic memes and infographics that spread the idea that the white race is going extinct. He was soon lurking on the web’s even more sinister fringes, scrolling through extremist and neo-Nazi sites that peddled conspiracy theories and anti-Black racism. In a twist of compassion and turning a blind eye, many media outlets have stated the ‘young boy’ was troubled because of COVID and he must have had a mental issue. 

Ironically not all hate is considered hate in America, When Asians are attacked, laws are put in place. When white supremacy rears its head, excuses are made. When black people are even questioned about crime they are shot and killed on spot. Where is the outcry for the innocent victims shopping for their Sunday dinners? Saying nothing and being complacent is also a loud, outright response.  When we march and fight for the rights of others, it’s painfully noticeable when it’s not reciprocated. This fight in America is not about color, it’s about good vs evil.

What side are you on?

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