Layzie Bone Asks Migos to ‘Let Me Go Migo’ on Diss Track

AceShowbizLayzie Bone has finally taken his feud with Migos to music. Instead of celebrating Christmas by spreading love and positivity like everybody else, the member of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony released a diss track aimed at the three-piece group titled “Let Me Go Migo” on Tuesday, December 25 via Soundcloud.

The song finds Bone calling out Migos for dubbing themselves the biggest hip-hop group in the world, rapping about how the Atlanta-based group is still far from the title. He also urges the Quavo-led group to stay humble instead of making a bold claim like that. The three-minute track also features Bone referencing the title of Migos’ Drake-assisted song “Walk It Talk It”.

Not only dissing Migos on the song, Bone also took a dig at the group on the cover art of the track. It featured all members Migos in one stocking labeled “garbage,” as they had their face covered with an X mark. Meanwhile, 21 Savage, who also weighed in on their feud, was put in another stocking labeled “trash.” Bone himself dressed as the Grinch in the artwork, having his body painted in green and sporting a Santa hat.

The feud between Bone and Migos first started after Offset said that his group is “the biggest group in the world to ever exist, ’cause we can do individual and we can go as a group.” The claim didn’t sit well with Bone, who responded, “These Lil n***z got the rap game f***ed up. I accept that challenge. Nah homies y’all n***z Lil n***z compared to Bone Thugs N Harmony.”

He later doubled down on his response, “You have to show respect. How would you know you’re going if you don’t know where you came from?”

Offset has shot back at Bone’s response, writing on Instagram Stories, “Old n***a ain’t got a M for a thousand! Who wanna bet LOL.” 21 Savage also recently weighed in their beef during an Instagram Live, “It seem like all the broke a** n****s be having all the f***ing advice and the most criticism about s**t. Boy yo a** broke, you can’t tell me nothing but how to be broke. Straight up.”

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