NBA YoungBoy strikes again! The rapper responded to Lil Durk’s diss monitor ‘AHH HA’ together with his personal titled ‘I Hate YoungBoy.’
NBA YoungBoy has fired again at his rival Lil Durk with a diss monitor that’s mockingly referred to as “I Hate YoungBoy.” The monitor dropped solely on YouTube on Tuesday, Feb. 22, also referred to as Twosday. YoungBoy used the extreme four-minute monitor to take purpose at his Chicago neighborhood O Block, Lil Durk’s fiancée India Royale and Durk’s OTF affiliate King Von.
“Quando obtained no filter, and he say that, they gon’ f— with ’em/Clear up on aisle O, youngin let that chop blow/Ayy, my brother let that stick blow, n—- know that’s my smoke/He referred to as me a bitch, that’s India, that be your ho,” he rapped. Wow, YoungBoy’s not holding again.
However wait, there’s extra. He immediately addressed among the insults Lil Durk dropped in “AHH HA.” He didn’t appear to be phased by the monitor and referred to as it weak, asking “Why you drop that whack-ass tune?” He did, nevertheless, categorical that he had an issue with the insults Lil Durk threw at his ex-girlfriend and child momma Jania Meshell. “Bitch, don’t deliver my child momma up, she richer than your n—–.”
The 2 rappers have an intensive historical past of taking purpose at one another. Except for “AHH HA,” Lil Durk dissed YoungBoy on his single “7200” that was launched lower than 24 hours prior. “N—– performing like they actually like that since my brodie died (Von)/Simply obtained out the feds, you deliver up murders along with your police ass,” he rapped in one of many verses.
Lil Durk’s probably referring to YoungBoy’s latest jail time for unlawful possession of firearms. He was first arrested in March 2021 and was confirmed on one depend from a Sept. 2020 drug and gun bust. He additionally had earlier felonies working towards him together with aggravated assault. He was launched from jail in October, six months after his arrest and was put below home arrest. Lil Durk actually doesn’t have a clear file both. He served jail time for 3 months in 2011 and a month in 2013, each for prices involving weapons.