Trina Calls Out Exes French Montana, Tory Lanez, Jay Harden & Lil Wayne On ‘Baps’ [New Music]
Trina Calls Out Exes French Montana, Tory Lanez, Jay Harden & Lil Wayne On ‘Baps’ [New Music]
Trina is calling out a few names on her new track, Baps, featuring Nicki Minaj. On the uptempo song, which samples Juvenile’s Project Chick, the rapper and Love & Hip Hop: Miami emcee seemingly mentions a few of her exes including French Montana, Tory Lanez, NBA baller James Harden and ex NBA star Kenyon Martin. She opens up the track rhyming,
This one is for French Montana
Tory Lanez and friends
Jay Harden, and you too, Mr. Martin
I curved y’all boys (No disrespect to y’all boys)
Yeah! I curved y’all boys (No disrespect to y’all boys)
And to my niggas with bitches that like causin’ drama
Me and my bad bitches, we like “Fuck his baby mama!”
He cop me them Chanel bags, them diamonds VVS
See this five hundred million dollar mansion, this rack ’round my neck
On the song, Trina also seems to hint at her ex Lil Wayne. She rhymes:
I know a dude named Wayne that I used to f*ck
I slid on him, got a check, then I was off in that truck
Ferrari 4-door, hit the gas, left foot on the clutch
Countin’ money bags, shit, I been bossin’ up
Take a listen below.
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