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Stormzy releases second diss track amid Wiley feud: ‘You f***boy, let me know how you wanna die’

Grime stars have been embroiled in a row that started on Twitter

Ellie Harrison
Thursday 09 January 2020 13:20 GMT
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Stormzy has released a second diss track about Wiley titled “Still Disappointed” amid an ongoing feud between the two grime stars.

The pair became embroiled in an online row after Wiley, known by many as the “godfather of grime”, began taking shots at Stormzy on Twitter.

Wiley’s first diss track, “Eediyat Skengman” accused Stormzy of not caring about grime and of being “worse than Ed [Sheeran] with your watered down music”.

Stormzy then responded with “Disappointed”. “Mention my name for the clout, go figure,” he rapped, suggesting Wiley is only going after him to keep himself relevant. “Wiley’s a p***k he love talk s**t / Then he sobers up and begs it.”

In “Eediyat Skengman 2” Wiley then took take aim at Stormzy’s mother, rapping: “If I see your mum down Croydon market / I’m gonna rip that weave off her head, dead.”

Now, in what he says is his last reply before he goes "back to business", Stormzy has accused Wiley of putting his own mother’s “life in danger” and calls his rival’s sister a “little b****”.

Referring to Wiley’s diss track, Stormzy asks: “Why you like to talk about mums so much? Where’s yours?”

He claims Wiley was forced to move his own mother abroad to Cyprus after her house was shot at multiple times, rapping: “Wiley you should have been the one to guide us / But since you wanna diss my mum so much / Let’s talk about why you moved your mum to Cyprus.

“That poor little woman was scared in the house / ‘Cause you put her life in danger, you p***k / Since shots fly through your window / You couldn’t be the one to save her you p***k.”

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However, Wiley contested this on Twitter: "My mum had a holiday in Cyprus and came back to london she loves london like me and you."

Stormzy finishes the track with the words “You f***boy, let me know how you wanna die / 24 hours to reply”, before blowing a raspberry.

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