[New Music] Rah Digga Explains Why She Dropped “The N*gga In Me” Diss to Tyler & Fat Trel

Nothing better than hip-hop beef on Good Friday. Rah Digga (who most of us have not heard from in quite some time) dropped a diss record called, “The N*gga In Me”, aimed at Tyler, the Creator (of Odd Future) and D.C.’s Fat Trel. On why she released the track, Digga tells The Fader:
“I wish ‘em all the best, they just need to understand who is off limits…MC Lyte is off limits. Rah Digga is off limits. Respect those who kept hip-hop raw so that we could still have a culture or get a first-hand lesson in a lyrical ass whoopin’.”
And on Twitter, Digga explained:
In my 20 YEARS of putting out music I’ve never engaged in publicity stunts. Where I come from u say my name u get served. Simple. &. Plain. NO I’m not doing the cliche “drop a diss b4 an album”….I’m not promoting anything…I was actually just getting n2 this new Resident Evil. For the record, it is NEVER ok for a new artist to diss MC Lyte. You insult the entire culture of Hip-Hop when you do that.
The two (Digga and Fat Trel) also threw a few twitter jabs at each other:

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