Bizzy Bone Dusts Off The Migos Blade On "Carbon Monoxide"

Bizzy Bone readies the Versace-lined caskets.

BYMitch Findlay
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Bizzy Bone has never been one to forget a grudge. Least of all one aimed at Migos, whom he has officially dubbed the epitome of hip-hop's misfortune. You may recall Bone Thug's recent tilt with Atlanta's new generation, which found Bizzy and Layzie united in their disdain toward Migos and 21 Savage. While the latter pair never responded on wax, Layzie Bone fired off a few shots of his own, with "Annihilation" and "Let Me Go Migo." A few weeks back, Bizzy Bone, himself a legendary emcee, waded back into the fray with "Carbon Monoxide."

We've already seen the man brandish a shotty on IG live. Suffice it to say, no games are being played. On "Carbon Monoxide," the deeper reason for Bizzy's beef appears to surface. Like Nas before him, Bizzy has declared hip-hop to be in a dying state. Moreover, he seems particularly annoyed at Migos' audacity in claiming ignorance about Bone Thugs, a cardinal sin for any self-respecting hip-hop fan. On this one, Bizzy takes to an eerie instrumental to vent, proving that he's still a formidable foe in every sense. 

It's an impressive stylistic display from Bizzy, who alternates deftly between different flows. His melodic silky falsetto weaves into a backpacker's rugged poetry, a testament to the school of Bone. While it's not quite a scathing assault on the Atlanta trio, it certainly serves as a reminder that not all foes can be swept under the rug.

Quotable Lyrics

Battle rap I'm the answer
I'm blacker than Jack Panda
It's magic cause I'm a savage, that's 21
God damn I'm a fuckin' gun
Public enemy number one I'm lawless
Word to Flesh-N-Bone, let's get carnivorous
The AK-47 with the cartridges 


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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.