Daylyt drops Joey Badass’ diss track “WRD2MIMVA.”
Daylyt finally decided to respond to Joey Badass as he dropped a diss track titled “WRD2MIMVA”, which comes with a music video shot in New York. This is a response to Joey’s recently released “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle” with Ab-Soul and Big Sean, where he took shots at Daylyt along with West Coast rappers.
“Drake and Dot debating, I’m waiting, but ahead of ’em all / I’m a hurt homie like hospitals / I’m patient, disgusting / Time to dust ’em, we ain’t friends, so the bullets come dimes or dozens / I’m, uh, what you don’t know how to be, rap commodity / No skill don’t apply to me, West Coast lottery pick,” he raps. “Punching all you badass kids, you heard me / You took Lyt at the start of the summer / Pipe down like the Mario brothers.”
“Oh, this crown, I was old longer than Morgan Freeman / For this reason, you could not fuck with this Watts bravado / You know how this gon’ turn out, Joe Pesci my motto.” “A reply from Ken? Oh, I doubt, mark / You couldn’t kill Kenny with South Park, that’s a hood story / Good glory almighty / Heard ol’ boy was in your house, bubble jacket with tighty whities.”
“I’m a maniac, you should probably stop, why? / You know what comes after the body drop, flies (Uh) / How can I outrap you in the whole world? / No, I can’t outrap you, gotta come down to your level to slap you.”
On the Red Bull Freestyle, Joey rapped: “F–k type of time these ni–as be on? / Ain’t no Daylyt savin’, no sunshine, it won’t be long / ‘Cause it’s a thin line between the trolls and the weirdos / Who clownin’ for attention but wear a mask like Pierrot / I see through ya raps, it’s clear, bruh”
“I’m up early on the grind, I shine through the late night / I ain’t gotta lose no sleep to break Daylyt (Chill) / Shouldn’t give you ni–as time of day / But f–k it, shine a light on ’em, I’mma light Ray / Now how can I say this all in a nice way? / If you need the attention, tell Top he gotta pay.”
The new song follows up diss tracks from Ray Vaughn, REASON, Az Chike and Joey’s “The Finals.”
Listen to Daylyt’s song below.