Yelawolf Calls Post Malone an 'Appropriation Thief’ and Torches G-Eazy on “Bloody Sunday” Freestyle
Yela's upcoming 'Trunk Muzik 3' is expected to be his last album on Shady Records.
Yelawolf has assembled a stacked assortment of targets of his ire on the new "Bloody Sunday" freestyle.
After some boasting about representing the "new South" and ensuring his competition ends up "chewed up like a muskrat in a backpack," the Gadsden, Alabama artist—who announced last year that his upcoming Trunk Muzik 3 will be his last project on Eminem's Shady Records—lays out his issues with G-Eazy and Post Malone.
On matters of Eazy, Yela slides in a Tom Cruise comparison by way of Vanilla Sky/Ice and vows to boil him until "the kettle's dry" should he want the smoke:
Later, Yela reveals he's had a taste of G-Eazy's Stillhouse whiskey collab and apparently wasn't impressed:
Though he opens the Malone-centered portions of "Bloody Sunday" with a lead-in that briefly suggests he's not going to diss him on "he don't even rap" grounds, Yelawolf quickly shifts gears to call the recent Grammys performer a "poser," "biter," and "appropriation thief."
Machine Gun Kelly also gets a mention, with Yelawolf informing fans that the new Trunk Muzik entry will reveal how he feels about the 2018 Eminem beefer:
Yelawolf's been on a freestyle roll recently, having earlier this month released "Mountain Dew Mouth" and last month dropping "Elvis Messy."