Back in December, Bone Thugs and Migos were embroiled in a heated debate regarding who's the greatest hip-hop group of all time, and now months later Layzie Bone has decided to double down with a music video for his track "Annihilation."

The track was a follow-up to “Let Me Go Migo” that was released on Christmas Day, and finds Layzie addressing Migos directly with his patented delivery throughout the record, particularly the third verse when he rhymes: 

“You n***** callin’ me ‘trash,’ man, I’m not surprised / What you’re really trying to do is ostracize / Trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the young and the wise / Tryin’ to do the Biggie Smalls and get ’em hypnotized / But I rise to occasion / Look at the equation / Why is my opponent really good at the evadin’? / Recent situation / I was never hatin’ / You were the ones that made the proclamation / I’m so weak I’m supposed to agree? / Like them n***** is the best, they as good as can be’ / Nah, n*****, y’all clowns, you ain’t f***** with me / And word around town that you’re duckin’ the G / Can anybody tell me what my age got to do with it? / I’m lookin’ good, feelin’ better, lil’ stupid b****."

Meanwhile, throughout the video Layzie can be seen tying up somebody with long dreads, thus leading many to point out that it resembles Offset of Migos. 

Recently, Layzie spoke about his disagreement with the Migos recent proclamation, stating in an interview that "basically they can’t f*** with us. They tried to put it on some, 'Ah, put your money up,' and all that. Man, I been famous for 25-years, bro. my money good, where yo skills at? To me, this is an art and the wordplay, the way you do your delivery and all of these things count. If you gon speak on being the best, then you gotta prove it."

Layzie also noted that Annihilation is the lead single off his new album of the same name, to be released April 19th prior to multiple new singles from Bone Thugs N Harmony throughout the year. 

Source: AllHipHop