“The same thing with the Kendrick Lamar and Drake situation,” points out Lyles. “The complete consensus was, ‘Oh, Kendrick bodied Drake. so, for that to be mentioned in a song and translated into something literal is egregious.” The Source: FOX 5’s Kevyn Stewart spoke to Cortez Lyles’ parents about charges against their son over a […]

“The same thing with the Kendrick Lamar and Drake situation,” points out Lyles. “The complete consensus was, ‘Oh, Kendrick bodied Drake. so, for that to be mentioned in a song and translated into something literal is egregious.” The Source: FOX 5’s Kevyn Stewart spoke to Cortez Lyles’ parents about charges against their son over a diss track. ROCKDALE COUNTY, Ga. – A defensive back for the Heritage High School football team in Conyers says a scuffle on the football field led to a fight off of it. Dig deeper: A portion of his song lyrics reads: Nachez Lyles says diss tracks are part of hip hop and his son is not violent. ’cause I ain’t sparing **** Cortez Lyles recorded a “diss track” and posted the song to his Instagram account after his parents told him not to fight a teammate who he says attacked him. “The other guy got a couple of licks in, and my son came home with, and my son came home with a knot on top of his forehead,” says Lyles. Imma beat his *** Cortez Lyles’ parents hope to talk to the parents who pressed charges in hopes of coming to a resolution. Lyles says he can’t believe his 18-year-old son’s words are being misinterpreted. Get a body bag or save his *** Nachez Lyles says his son is the victim after getting attacked at school. “What do y’all want him to do? Come back to school and fight?” exclaims Lyles’s mother, Shandela McKnight. “We don’t teach our kids that.” Drop a diss What they’re saying: SEE ALSO: and then I’ll take his ***** What’s next: I’m a scorpion His response landed him in the Rockdale County Jail.