15-Year-Old Releases Violent Diss Song Against Grandma Who Reported Him Missing

A 15-year-old said thank you to his grandmother for reporting him missing - by releasing a vulgar and violent rap song against her!

Gen Z, everyone - what a lovely bunch of people!

Last week, the Columbus, Georgia Police Department put out a missing persons report for Tyron Giles after his grandmother said he had been missing for a couple of days. Fortunately, he was found safe - but he had quite the choice of words for his grandmother.

Rather than a "Thank You" card or helping her with groceries, Tyron decided to drop a diss track against her - and the vulgarity of it is absolutely absurd. 

"On God, hoe, why you done lied to the whole net? Talkin’ bout on me, said I ain’t missin’, I’m just livin’ my best Don’t wanna come back home to granny, she know what up next She keep on talkin’, I send shots straight through her chest F*** granny, I’ma keep on this, F*** granny."

MISSING TEEN CRITICIZES GRANDMOTHER FOR FINDING HIM

And who said our education system is letting our children down?! Here we have a 15-year-old openly rapping that he's going to shoot his grandmother in the chest if she calls the police on him again, while in another verse he claims he's going to stab her with a switchknife!

"This hoe crazy, on God, this lil’ hoe trippin’ Talk my dad on me, said I ain’t missin’, I’m just standin’ on bendin’ You talkin’ bout you gon’ get me? Nah, lil’ hoe, you just trippin’ Don’t forget on your grandson, don’t make me come through with them switches"

The nearly 2-minute song has now gone viral, because, of course, it did. 

In a statement by Tyron's uncle, the family said that Tyron has been living with his grandmother since 2012 since his mother is out of the picture and the father only provides some financial assistance. 

"My mother [Tyron's grandmother] suffered a stroke in August 2022 and although this young man has always been a challenge, he has really lost his mind since her stroke. He ran away after Easter because he wanted to be grown and have young girls sleeping over, and my mom was not having it. My mom is concerned for his safety because he is aligning himself with the wrong people and activities but he is more concerned about getting internet clout by disrespecting his grandma," the uncle said.

He also addressed the dangers of kids wanting to go viral on social media and the overall decline of society. 

"These kids are just out of order, it doesn’t matter how well they are raised or provided for or whether the parents are present and actively involved," the uncle said. "They want to be grown and do what they want to do without fully understanding what being grown is really all about. He is out here just clout chasing, so please just ignore his antics. I never thought I would be on the internet having one of these conversations, but here we are."

The Columbus Police Department has not publicly commented on the song. Hopefully, it just remains a song and Tyron doesn't have any future run-ins with the police.  

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Mike “Gunz” Gunzelman has been involved in the sports and media industry for over a decade. He’s also a risk taker - the first time he ever had sushi was from a Duane Reade in Penn Station in NYC.