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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Alfamega Explains T.I. Diss Track, "I'm Not Shawty Lo, Ludacris & I'm D*mn Sure Not Lil Flip"


Alfamega, who recently dissed his former Grand Hustle boss T.I., said he is prepared for a rap battle with the "King of the South."

According to Alfa, Tip has yet to personally reach out to him and rectify their situation.

"Instead of him saying, 'Hey, you know I f*cked up, homie,' he would rather tell people that he don't wanna talk right now," Alfa said in an interview. "He tell people to tell me that. If you know you wrong, you know, be a man and admit you wrong...You got the people believing one thing when me and you both know, and the people around us know, that it's another thing...If he do respond he already know I'm ready! But me knowing shorty, shorty ain't gon' respond 'cause shorty know who I am. He know who I am and he know what I do. So I'm not - No disrespect to these dudes, it's no disrespect period to these dudes, but I'm not Shawty Lo, I'm not Ludacris, and I'm d*mn-sure not Lil Flip."

The rapper's diss track, "Greenlight," landed online earlier this month.

On his new track "Greenlight", Alfa Mega throws down the gauntlet. He raps, "A lil something to let the "Queen" know the muscle ain't shook/ If you try to respond, you gone get your crown took." He continues, "Ni%%A you ain't hard, your persona is so fraud/ And the day you crossed me proved you ain't that smart...Ain't but 3 real ni%%as still left in Pimp Squad...that's Mac, Dro and Doug because ni##a you a broad...Tip you know what it is and you know what I do, I'm the muscle lil ni%%a, the one who protected you... Shawty Lo almost took yo a** out the game."

Tip severed ties with Alfa last May when documents leaked online which suggested he previously worked as an informant for the DEA.

"Even though all of our artists and employees are asked by us to be honest and open about their past history at no time did Alfa disclose to me or Grand Hustle what has now appeared in the media. He essentially deceived us by failing to fully disclose the truth about his past and there is no place in our organization for dishonest and misleading behavior. As I've always said, you must take responsibility for your own actions, we at Grand Hustle do not support or condone blaming others for our own mistakes. I hope and pray to god bless his financial plans but I do not foresee me or my company playing the role of his personal or professional business."

Alfa later inked a two-page open letter to Tip when the rapper was incarcerated.

"On the real, I'm not coming to you as a disgruntled crying a**ed b*tch who's mad about being let go," Alfa wrote. "I'm coming to you as a man who is disappointed that he was publicly exiled by a friend. You've often said that you're a man of your words but homie; you are not being true to your words...I rode for you when there was no one else there to ride for you. 24/7, I was on call for you pimp. On many occasions, I sidelined my family choosing to risk my early demise for you. With a little cheddar, you can easily employ dudes to kill for you all day every day. Conversely, try finding someone who will put their life on the line and die for you...I was the first person you called when you got into that altercation in LA with Shaka's DTP people. Without any questions, I was right there ready to go to war for you...Time after time, I defended your honor because you were my dawg; if they disrespected you, they disrespected me...Once this is published, I'm giving you a week to call me. Should you choose to not call me within that timeframe, I'll know exactly where we stand. At that point, we'll separate...Hope you come home soon pimp, keep your head up and let all the bull go. Don't worry about propaganda, people always gone talk."

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