Subscribe http://bit.ly/1V3Xyp2 Trick dady goes off Nino Brown a former Dj Khaled artist. Trick Daddy Rips DJ Khaled’s Former Artist Nino Brown "FAT F*CK N*GGA, IMA SNAP YOUR NECK!" Trap Daddy is none to satisfied with Miami craftsman and one time DJ Khaled subsidiary Nino Brown, the above video demonstrating Trick seeking shelter from the downpour, reviling up a tempest with dangers and cautioning coordinated Nino's direction. It appears to be Brown has utilized Trick's name as a part of a tune, before with the rapper's authorization as he's authoritatively on notification. "Some person let that fuck nigga Nino Brown know he can't go no place in Dade County. Your bitch ass better move to Georgia or Mississippi some place," Trick says in the above clasp. "Give me a chance to catch you before my home doing a video, with all them prop firearms." Trick has teamed up with Khaled in the past on melodies like "I'm So Hood" and "Over here Grinding" and says that he called the South Beach power player to check Nino's accreditations. "I called Khaled and got some information about it," he says. "Khaled said he been released your fat ass cause you were attempting to bring pictures with his cash." Chestnut reacted with a free-form presented on Instagram and included beneath in which he raps over Trick's 2004 hit "How about we Go." "Trap fuckin around get stuck in the ground, you don't know who you fuckin' with," he says, closing down with "We the business," a trademark that is inquisitively near Khaled's own. Trap Daddy has spazzed at the camera some time recently, and Brown has been forced to bear slaps and shots, for example, in the recordings beneath in which rapper Bnice swings on him then clarifies why. "I'm not the primary individual in these avenues that the man has done awful business with," he says.
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