Last but not least, a good part of the repertoire has given up diss-et, generally publishing love songs (Ledri Seal, MC Kresha, Lyrical Son, Capital T, Noizy) or songs that show their success (Mike). However, the repertoire does not seem to intend to give up on "war within the type," where the last one to join the diss list was Melinda.
Though it would be super success if it had been devoted to light music, pop or RnB, Melinda chose hip-hop and consequently diss-et. In a freestyle (improvisation) on Instagram, it is obvious that the text is addressed to Tayna.
"Ring, ring, ring, do not bother, kno for fm now," she says in part and it's not hard to understand that refers to Tayna's last song, "Ring Ring." Then it continues with "Columbiana je putana qik i pufit" (song "Columbiana" - Tayna ft. Don Phenom), "what a boss chick with 30% move bit * h" (Song "Aje" with Ledri Vula where Tayna says' I'm a boss chick ").
In the end, close with "how did you name it, Tokyo or Taiwan? Whom I was eating when you were made in China. "
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many followers came through with commentary saying "Melinda is using Tayna to become famous".
Meanwhile, Tayna did not react, though in the last photo on Instagram there were few fans asking for a response to Melinda.
Who is harming who? Melinda is not the only one who has publicly hacked the singer, though it's all back to Tayna's favor. As journalist Nderim Neziri said in the show "Mirage" shortly before, no one is hurting Tayna.
Here's another article with a list of cases when the repertoire were shot against a single name: Tayna.