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Mr. 305 has just released "Welcome to Dade County," a freestyle over Baauer's "Harlem Shake," wherein he addresses Weezy without ever mentioning his name, specifically.
He raps: "You got money, yeah yeah, that's sweet/ But we all know Slim and Baby really eat/ You talk Miami if you talking Heat/ Moral of the story, don't shit where you eat."
Last week, after he made disparaging remarks about the Miami Heat -- claiming to have slept with Chris Bosh's wife -- and the NBA, he apologized to Lebron James and the city, but not the team.
"Ever since I got here, there were billboards and signs saying, 'Lil Wayne, Go Back Home,' you know what I mean? And I didn't do anything," he explained. "This is Miami, I can't move. I got the best skate weather, ever, down here. ... The main thing I really want to get out there is that I do apologize for the misunderstanding to the city of Miami. I love everyone here, it's just I'm passionate about sports and I felt very disrespected, that's all. I felt very, very disrespected."
We wonder how he's going to feel after hearing Pit's track. Also, will he respond? Pit may be a pop rapper now, but he comes from the underground and can definitely hold his own as a serious lyricist when he wants to.
Listen to "Welcome to Dade County"
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