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Lil Uzi Vert is sick of the Robins of this world acting like they’re a Batman out here.

In a rare clip shared on his Instagram Story, Baby Pluto sent a subliminal shot at someone he feels is getting a bit ahead of themselves and used the DC Comics characters as a point of reference.

“I hate when a muthafucka always wanna be spoken to or not spoken to or whatever, and they don’t even be the status of Batman,” he said. “They really be Robin.”

For extra razzle dazzle, Uzi added a female superhero emoji and “ROBIN” written on the clip.

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#liluzivert speaks

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Despite the small hiccup, Uzi appears to have been living his best life in his Philadelphia hometown. The Eternal Atake rapper has been hitting the streets in packs with his friends and their ATVs throughout the summer – which recently caught the attention of J. Cole.

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Slow walk on the Banshee ?

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Popping up in the comments of an Instagram post where his Dreamville artist Bas had a less than stellar ATV experience (read: he hit a pole), Cole had jokes on Bas’ skills and theorized how upset both Uzi and fellow ATV enthusiast Meek Mill would be at his inability to ride.

“dawgggggg. Chilllll. Meek mill and uzi gone be disgusted when they see this,” Cole wrote. “That landing graceful tho”

Meek’s not always on his A-game, however, as he recently shared a pretty nasty spill. It was a very Robin move, but even Batman has his days.

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