Finesse2Tymes has been called out for allegedly reusing an old verse despite being paid for a feature.

On Tuesday (January 9), Atlanta-based rapper TG Kommas posted a video on social media claiming he paid the “Back End” rhymer money for a guest verse that was later recycled on another song.

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“Do not spend your money with these bitch-ass n-ggas, mane, because they will do some funky, bitch-ass shit and then act like they’re so business,” he began.

Kommas’ video then cut to two separate songs featuring almost identical verses from Finesse2Tymes — one, his own, called “Can’t Pay For It,” and another called “All I Want,” a collaboration with the rapper Fastmoney Ant that was released months later.

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“Oh my God, you one-verse-having-ass, bitch-ass n-gga!” Kommas continued. “At first I was like, ‘Maybe he was loaded and made a mistake and redid my shit.’ No, bitch-ass n-gga. You changed one line on that bitch! Stop playing with me, man!”

TG Kommas appears to have since deleted his collaboration with Finesse2Tymes from YouTube.

Finesse2Tymes seemingly caught wind of the claims and responded via his Instagram Stories, writing: “Carry on wit ya hating n diss’n. That shyt free promo.”

The controversy follows a string of peculiar situations involving the Memphis native. In November, his ex-girlfriend BBJay claimed that the rapper was “going through a mental breakdown” after getting a “bbl or lipo or whatever you wanna call it.”

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Finesse hit back by saying: “I ain’t responding about nothing about no BBL. This on my life. If a n-gga see me in traffic and play with me on any type of BBL — and guess what? you can look at me and laugh too hard [and] I’ll smack the shit out you in public.

“I’m 31-years-old man. Fuck wrong wit y’all? I’m having money, motion, kids. I ain’t got no time to be sitting on no fucking phone trying to explain to y’all all muthafuckin’ day.”

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In music news, Finesse2Tymes recently joined forces with B.G. for a new song titled “Gangstafied.”

The collaboration made headlines thanks to Gizzle taking a direct shot at his former Hot Boys groupmate, Lil Wayne.

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“My n-gga Boosie went home and my dawg was steady blowing/ My n-gga Weezy steady touring but he’s bitch and it’s showing/ I’m still a living legend, don’t act like you didn’t know it,” he raps to close out the track.

B.G. later addressed the diss, clarifying he has no bad blood with Weezy although he acknowledged that their relationship is “complicated.”

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“Y’all don’t understand what the fuck be going on, you know what I’m saying?” he said on Instagram Live. “I tell a n-gga I love him and call him a bitch all in the same sentence. It’s family business, man.

“Shout out to my little brother Weezy. I spoke to my little brother last night. Shout out to shorty, man. Still my little bro. Love my little bro. This shit be complicated.”