Layzie Bone Continues To Put Pressure On His Foes In “Annihilation”

Layzie Bone is destroying Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s legendary status.


Layzie Bone’s beef with Migos hasn’t been the most entertaining thing to pay attention to, mainly because the latter hasn’t really responded to any disses yet. Well, the former is heavy at work, and for act two, he has decided to deliver this low-quality/old school sounding track that really sounds like one of those album-fillers on a G-Unit compilation mixtape. While Bones’ rapping is a lot better than it was on “Let Me Migo,” I still feel like he swung and missed once more when it came to putting his foes in the dirt.

Alright, Layzie is on the verge of being banned from this site.

 

OVERALL RATING (2.5/5)

 


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