Earlier this week, incarcerated rapper C-Murder released his “2 Stainz” diss track. Although 2 Chainz, the track’s intended target, has already responded via Instagram, he revealed that he does not plan to fire back on record. He also shared his thoughts on the song while talking with TMZ.

During a brief catch-up with the outlet, Chainz spoke highly of Murder and admitted that he was disappointed with the matter.

"I'll always be a fan of No Limit," he said when asked about "2 Stainz". "I didn't even listen to it. At the end of the day I've got nothing but love [for him]. I respect southern artists on they grind. They know how to get them bands up, they know how to feed they family. I'm down with all that stuff... [I'm] disappointed that he's upset but I've got nothing but love for the man... Hope he can come home and take care of his family. I ain't got no time to kick somebody while they already down."

When asked what come have prompted C-Murder’s diss track, 2 Chainz seemed to be just as baffled as the rest of the general public.

"You probably have to go to Angola and ask him," he said. "I'm not sure."

On "2 Stainz," C-Murder calls out 2 Chainz for his use of “Tru,” which Murder claims that he originated. "I made this TRU sh*t, 2 Chainz / F*ck you, n*gga / P*ssy-ass n*gga," C-Murder raps.

As previously noted, C-Murder has used "Tru" in his music, including for the titles of the 2002 album Tru Dawgs and 2006's The Tru Story...Continued. 2 Chainz has also used the term for project titles like Based on a T.R.U. Story, T.R.U. REALigon and T.R.U. Jack City.

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