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Metro Boomin and Hitmaka returned fire after Hit-Boy sent them and other producers a few shots.

“I’m usually homeboys with producers I get compared to, but on this one I want to say I’m stretched out, extra leg room / I don’t really know dude, he seem like a cool cat/ But I never once heard Metro Boomin do boom bap,” rapped Hit-Boy in a song that appeared online this week.

And he had this to say about Hitmaka:

“I just seen Yung Berg spoke on the wave, I should do him like Trick Trick and snatch Hit out his name / I had decoded the game, I had the coldest of days / I’m like Bieber on his cruise, how you got no credits without co-producers?”

After first calling Hit-Boy a “terrible artist” and saying he’s a better producer than him, Hitmaka said he isn’t a mainstream producer.

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“All I said was he ain’t making radio mainstream sh*t and he dissed us on a beat that won’t never touch mainstream or radio. Solidified my statement,” Hitmaka wrote on Instagram.

Metro responded to Hit-Boy on Twitter and used a line from Kendrick Lamar’s “Rich Spirit.”

“Stop playin’ with me ‘fore I turn you to a song,” Metro tweeted.

Who would you call the better producer?

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