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Shia LaBeouf Rips Drake, Lil Yachty and More in New Freestyle
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Shia also calls out Hot 97's DJ Peter Rosenberg, who took shots at the 'Transformers' actor last month regarding his freestyle performance on Shade 45's 'Sway in the Morning'.

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Shia LaBeouf is back with his new freestyle during an appearance on "The Breakfast Club". He calls out Drake, Lil Yachty and Hot 97's DJ Peter Rosenberg, who took shots at the "Transformers" actor last month regarding his freestyle performance on Shade 45's "Sway in the Morning".

"First lame's first/ Rosenberg's the oldest turd/ He knows he's dirt/ You're a waste, man," Shia raps, "Faker than Drake's Jamaican accent/ Old as f**k dog, you're past tense/ Stagnant, sure don't miss you when you're absent/ You're lackin'/ To Sway and Charlemagne, you're a fraction."

He then turns to Lil Yachty, who has his own beef with Hot 97. "Not a Nautica boy, I own myself/ This whole thing's a bit absurd but on my word/ Is Boat about to get this work/ You spit that dirt," he raps. "B***h, I'm f***in on fire/ You, unaccompanied minor."

"Him and Soulja on that shout out s**t/ This is not, this a murder, this is tragedy man/ He's like Lil Romeo meets Raggedy Ann," he continues, before calling Yachty the Kwame Brown of rap. "Sorry kids, I got hard with this/ Yachty don't know Notorious/ Story is, he's sort of s**t."

Yachty reacts to Shia's diss when catching up with TMZ at LAX. He wants the actor to "stick to acting." When asked if he will respond to Shia with a diss track, the "After the Afterparty" rapper replies, "No. It's not worth it...It was a joke to me. It's all a joke. I feel like he's way too serious. Have fun."

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