Chris Rivers Responds To Tory Lanez/Joyner Lucas Battle With "I'm Litty Too"

Chris Rivers drops off his latest track, "I'm Litty Too."

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It seems like the art of rap battle has made a formal return over the past few months. Tory Lanez and Joyner Lucas had a back-and-forth last week, dishing out diss tracks towards each other while flexing their lyrical prowess. Both of them dropped off freestyles to Meek Mill's "Litty Again" which featured Tory. Now, Big Pun's son, Chris Rivers, has decided to jump in the middle of the beef with his own track, "I'm Litty Too."

Chris Rivers continues to flex his lyricism with his new track, "I'm Litty Too" in response to Tory Lanez and Joyner Lucas' beef. The rapper's new track serves as one of the first releases from him in the past few months. Rivers' goes in over the Meek Mill before switching into another beat. 

Peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't really give a fuck if you sing or rap
Got cheese and stacks, it still sounds like beef to me
Short n***as with beards vs. tall n***as with beards
When I'm the heir to the throne, y'all ain't reachin' me


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