NBA YoungBoy has hit out at an interviewer for asking a query about J. Cole.
YoungBoy lately sat down for an interview with style influencer Liz “Lizzie Pure” Korn, however the rapper was left lower than blissful concerning the expertise.
Responding to Pure posting concerning the interview on Instagram, the Never Broke Again boss angrily commented: “Go report this hoe page this bitch unprofessional and clout chasing.”
He later added: “You a dog ass bitch ain’t nobody approved none of this you doing. You tried with that bullshit clip with @realcoleworld saying he’ll be able to remove anything if he wanted it then released it it. ‘Dead bitch walking.’”
It shouldn’t be clear precisely why YoungBoy took situation with the Cole query given he appeared to fortunately focus on the subject throughout the interview.
When requested if he’d nonetheless collaborate with the Dreamville chief, he replied: “Come on Gravedigger Mountain and we’ll see,” referring to his house in Utah the place he’s at present on home arrest.
NBA Youngboy says he would do a track with J Cole if he involves grave digger mountain pic.twitter.com/j6YuyvbrV6
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) December 16, 2023
NBA YoungBoy and J. Cole appeared to have had points up to now.
On his track “Fuck the Industry Pt. 2” from earlier this yr, the Baton Rouge native took goal at Cole for allegedly turning down a collaboration: “J a ho, that n-gga played it cold like he was gon’ do a feature/ So I texted his line, a muscle sign, I swear it’s gon’ be nice to meet you.”
It had beforehand been reported by Akademiks that the 2 had made plans to work collectively within the studio, however YoungBoy left Cole ready for a number of hours and by no means confirmed up.
The Off-Season rapper seemingly responded on “The Secret Recipe,” a collaboration with Lil Yachty that dropped in September: “N-ggas makin’ threats and I laugh, that’s ’cause you ain’t a threat/ Don’t ask how I feel ’bout no rappers, shit, they okay, I guess/ Incomin’ call, press the button, the one that say accept/ He FaceTime to ask for a feature and saw the face of death.”
However, his longtime supervisor Ibrahim “IB” Hamad denied hypothesis that Cole was dissing YoungBoy on the track. “I’m pretty sure this is [cap]. Not sure how y’all heard that cole verse and put that together, impressive,” he wrote on X (previously Twitter).
Cole himself later confirmed on his Drake collaboration “First Person Shooter” that there was no beef.
“I still wanna get me a song with YB/ Can’t trust everything that you saw on IG/ Just know if I diss you, I made sure you know that I hit you like I’m on your caller ID,” he rapped.
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