Fresh off of releasing his "NuPac" project, Dope Boy Troy Ave, drops off visuals for "Press Spray." The BSB Records boss takes shots at Joe Budden, Young Lito and Mysonne.
Troy Ave has made it quite clear that he has severed ties with former BSB Records recording artist Young Lito.
At the center of their beef is the May 2016 shooting at Irving Plaza in New York City. Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter was killed.
Troy was wounded in both legs and says Lito didn't offer any help during the ordeal, leaving him and Banga on their own.
Here's some extended footage from that night that allegedly shows Lito hiding during the shooting, then exiting with Troy and Banga still in the building.
The war of words between Troy Ave, Mysonne, Hovain, Young Lito and Casanova continues to escalate.
A day after Mysonne released a diss song titled "Disciple," Troy fires back with a video clowning the Bronx, New York rapper for allegedly getting convicted of robbing a cab driver.
Troy also shows alleged footage of Young Lito hiding during the Irving Plaza shooting in May of 2016, that killed Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter.
Casanova had previously released a video mocking Troy's recent interview on The Breakfast Club.
Troy Avepromised to get at everyone he's having issues with on his forthcoming "NuPac" street album, and he does just that on the lead song off of it titled "I Ain't Mad Atcha."
The BSB Records CEO takes shots at Taxstone, Trife Gangsta, Young Lito, Casanova and his former manager, Hovain, on the Trilogy-produced song.