Viral rap star Mario Judah doesn’t seem to be letting up on trying to get Playboi Carti to drop Whole Lotta Red at all. The Florida native went on Twitter Sunday (December 20) to target the Die Lit rapper once more, and this time, he’s unleashing his version of Whole Lotta Red in full if Carti doesn’t show up on Christmas Day.

“Carti: mY b3sT w0rk YET,” Judah wrote on Twitter mimicking Carti’s tweet from earlier that day. “Judah: on satan it better be…cuz if u drop and it’s completely ass just like @ meh…then I’m dropping the rest of WLR…f*ck a part 2…the whole album coming out…u better come with that heat buddy.”

After Playboi Carti sent out another tweet that told his fans not to sleep on him, Judah replied back telling his foe to shut his mouth. He also claimed all the mysterious things Carti’s doing like taking pictures with horns protruding out of his head or stamping crosses on his forehead are getting stale.

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“Nigga shut all that up…all that weird mysterious shit u be doin gettin old (dis vampire ahh nigga be doin too much yo),” Judah tweeted.

Judah dropped part one of his version of Whole Lotta Red on December 11 on YouTube and SoundCloud. The four-track project is led by the hit single “Bih Yah” which has garnered over 1.6 million times on SoundCloud with the music video being viewed over 4 million times.

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The relentless effort by Judah trying to get Carti to unleash Whole Lotta Red has been going on for quite some time now. There’s no beef on Judah’s end as he explained in an interview with Complex he’s just a fan that wants to see the album drop.

“Everything I’m doing now is just trying to get this man to drop this album. I honestly don’t know what people might think about what I’m doing. But everybody has been glad that I’ve been doing it, because we’re starting to see results,” he said.

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Stream part one of Mario Judah’s Whole Lotta Red below.