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Toosii and Asian Doll are butting heads after his feedback about what it means to be well-known as of late. Throughout an Instagram Stay session on Saturday (Oct. 5), the “Favourite Tune” hitmaker criticized ladies — particularly girlfriends and child moms — who acquire large followings on-line by way of being related to rappers or different celebrities.
“When the f**ok did being any person’s girlfriend make you well-known? When the f**ok was that ever a star?” Toosii questioned by way of the platform. “You’ll discover b**ches being celebrities, and also you don’t even know what the f**ok they do. They’re simply any person’s girlfriend or [baby’s mother]. That s**t is loopy. They don’t acquired a product they’re promoting. They don’t do nothing. They don’t acquired nothing occurring. They’re simply well-known as a result of the world carried out blew them up.”
He later clarified, “I’m not speaking about anybody’s [baby’s mother] specifically.” Sadly, many social media customers, together with Asian Doll, took the NAUJOUR artist’s remarks as a dig at his personal youngster’s mom.
“Watch who y’all date ‘trigger n**fuel [get] so mad about your come up however wished you to remain down for [theirs],” the Dallas rapper warned on Sunday (Oct. 6). She adopted up the put up with, “Toosii, you [are] homosexual… Finish of story.”
Afterward, the pair started posting throwback images of each other that some could think about unflattering. “Round that point, I used to be only a fairly boy,” Toosii defended himself. “All of us have MySpace [and] Fb footage like that, and I used to be courting one of many prettiest b**ches within the metropolis.”
Toosii unveiled his newest venture, JADED, on Friday (Oct. 4). The 13-track providing housed pre-release singles like “Champs Élysées” with Gunna and “Fuk You Imply.” Different options included Muni Lengthy and Kehlani, who lent their honey-hued vocals to “I Do” and “Okay… No matter,” respectively.
Asian Doll, alternatively, dropped off “Blood On My Fingers” in August. It marked her first launch because the lead artist since “The place the Enjoyable N**fuel At? (Remix)” that includes Gloss Up.