Earlier this month, Kommas noticed that Finesse2tymes' verse on Kommas's track "Can't Pay For It" was pretty much the same as Finesse's verse on Fastmoney Ant's track "All I Want."
Kommas was understandably not happy about that.
"Oh my God you one verse having bitch ass n*gga," Kommas ranted. "You ain't standing on business ... at first I was like, maybe he was loaded. He wasn't loaded, you changed one line on that bitch."
We figured it was just a case of Finesse living up to his name. But 2Tymes says there's more to it.
"You can’t get mad if I wanna sell my product to somebody that you ain’t paid for," Finesse explained. " Like if you haven't paid for it and he for it, he paid to get it cleared, he pay. I can do what I want to do with me verse. How you going to tell me what I can't, what I can't do with me verse, man. When you go buy a verse, every rapper, every independent rapper, every up and coming rapper, you know I f*ck with y'all. Everybody that know, know me. They know I f*ck with them. I work with the budgets and everything. I might want 50,60 for a verse. You from the street I met tell you give me 30. I f*ck with the street n*ggas. But, you know, this is also a business. So if you are going to come get you a verse in a video, you got to make sure you take care of the business side. You can't just do the verse in the video and thing then oh then put it out. That ain't how it go. You gotta pay for the clearance too. You can't just put the video out. So basically if you don't pay for the clearance, you really can't put it out .. you can't even make money off the song."
Finesse didn't indicate which of the two rappers didn't pay for the verse.