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Riff Raff Disses Hoodie Allen

Riff Raff was not at all happy when he found out that Hoodie Allen threw shots at him on his new song, "Nolan Ryan," and as a result he went absolutely ballistic on Twitter. Hoodie sent shots at both Riff Raff and G-Eazy on "Nolan Ryan," but unlike Riff Raff, G-Eazy only responded by posting "Lol" on his Twitter account. Riff Raff, on the other hand, instantly reacted to the disrespect after he heard Hoodie spit, "You like Riff and Raff but that's piss and trash." The fact that Hoodie basically discredited Riff Raff's lyrical abilities and musical career in one simple line sent the Neon Icon rapper over the edge, and he couldn't contain his rage. He lashed out on Twitter sending direct shots back at Allen for dissing him. At one point, Riff Raff called Allen a "semi famous artist," and that if any of his songs ever appear on the radio, it's because "[his] short as* sucked d*ck." Hoodie has yet to respond to the angry words Riff Raff sent his way.

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