On Tuesday (Jan. 12), incarcerated rapper C-Murder released his “2 Stainz” diss track aimed at Atlanta rhymer 2 Chainz and the “Feds Watching” MC decided to respond to the new song via Instagram.
His latest release finds C-Murder calling out 2 Chainz for his use of “Tru,” which Murder claims that he originated. "I made this TRU sh*t, 2 Chainz / F*ck you, n*gga / P*ssy-ass n*gga," C-Murder raps.
As noted by HipHopDX, C-Murder has used "Tru" in his music, including for the titles of the 2002 album Tru Dawgs and 2006's The Tru Story...Continued. 2 Chainz has also used the term for project titles like Based on a T.R.U. Story, T.R.U. REALigon and T.R.U. Jack City.
On the track, Murder also addresses his prison sentence and makes an assumption on how 2 Chainz would survive the conditions in the penitentiary. He raps, ”You'd be a hoe if you was in the pen, n*gga.”
Shortly after getting wind of the track, which can be streamed on Apple Music, 2 Chainz hopped on social media and shared his thoughts.
"Man, my partner just notified me that C-Murder made a diss song about me," 2 Chainz said in a video post. "That's hard as f*ck. C-Murder always been hard as f*ck. True."
He followed up with a clip of himself singing along to The Stylistics' "You Are Everything."
C-Murder is currently serving a life sentence following the rapper's conviction in the 2002 shooting of 16-year-old fan Steve Thomas at a now-closed nightclub in Harvey, Louisiana. The teen reportedly used a fake ID to get into the club where he was beaten by C-Murder's entourage before the rapper shot him.
Back in 2014, Murder called out his brother rapper Master P on a track titled, "All I Wanted 2 Be Was A Soldier.” On the song, he calls his "hero" a disloyal hypocrite and even accuses the No Limit leader of assassinating the incarcerated rapper's character.
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