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Daylyt Disses Young Thug

Recently, the most controversial and daring Battle Rapper in the world, Daylyt, sent shots at Young Thug on Twitter after Thug blocked him on the social media site.  Apparently Daylyt contacted him requesting to get a feature from Thug for one of his upcoming tracks, and also called him "bae," but due to Daylyt's constant trolling of the "Lifestyle" rapper, Thug declined and decided to cut all ties with Daylyt for the future.  As you can imagine, this type of response would only set off a trigger within the Spawn-face tattoo battler, and make him come at Thugger even harder, which is exactly what Daylyt did.
Daylyt is truly a creative artist, who often makes loads of music and self-directed music videos that touch on many different topics in pop culture.  While he may test the waters and go a bit too far sometimes, his musical vision is very creative nonetheless.  Just a few days after going after Young Thug on Twitter, Daylyt released this very crafty diss track and music video, "Choppa & Pink Skirts," sending even more shots at the YMCMB affiliate.  
Daylyt played on the fact that Thug has openly admitted to, and worn, skirts in the public eye on multiple occasions, by wearing a short curve-hugging pink skirt of his own.  Daylyt complemented this fashion choice for the video with a very large "choppa," as he held onto an AK-47 rifle the entire time.  In the song, Daylyt jabs at Young Thug's often debated sexuality, while trolling his own alleged homosexual desires.
Whether you're fond of Daylyt's lyrical content or not, this song is very catchy and will certainly be stuck in your head, silently bumping to it as you carry on with your day.  Check out Daylyt's "Choppa & Pink Skirts" diss firing off shots at Young Thug, above. 

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