New evidence has been brought into the Oscar Pistorius, who is accused of intentionally killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, murder trial. The evidence contains an alleged argument the two had over Kendrick Lamar's song, “B*tch Don’t Kill My Vibe.”

WhatsApp text conversations allegedly refer to arguments between Pistorius and Steenkamp over Pisotorius playing Lamar's hit song while the two were in the car.

Pistorius claims he does not recall what Lamar song it was, but Steenkamp supposedly referenced the lyrics to “B*tch Don’t Kill my Vibe” in later text messages.

Steenkamp reportedly wrote, "I'm scared of you sometimes and how u snap at me and of how you will react to me. You make me happy 90% of the time and I think we are amazing together but I am not some other b*tch you may know trying to kill your vibe."

The Olympian athlete claimed that he believed his then-girlfriend was an intruder when he fatally shot her on Valentine's Day last year, but the prosecution believes she was killed in the midst of an argument.

How these lyrics will play out in the Pistorius trial remains to be seen.

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