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Key Takeaways:
- Ray Vaughn says his label blocked a diss observe aimed toward Joey Bada$$ for being “so disrespectful.”
- The Prime Dawg Leisure rapper claims he had 4 unreleased diss tracks, no less than considered one of which included pictures at Kai Ca$h.
- Joey Bada$$ might have reignited the feud with new bars on “ABK,” escalating the TDE vs. Professional Period pressure.
For anybody curious why Joey Bada$$ and Ray Vaughn’s beef abruptly fizzled out, we lastly have some solutions. On Thursday (July 24) night, the Lengthy Seaside rapper appeared on Gina Views and DJ Hed’s “Efficient Instantly,” the place he revealed that his label truly “restricted” his response to the Brooklyn rapper’s “CRASH DUMMY,” which dropped in Might.
“My subsequent s**t was so disrespectful that they [were] like, ‘Yo, relax,’” Vaughn defined. Based on him, the document was much more ruthless than “Golden Eye,” during which he referenced Joey Bada$$’ beef with Troy Ave, referred to as Professional Period “broke and fried,” and maybe most shockingly, talked about Serayah, who was pregnant with the 1999 creator’s youngster on the time.
Consider it or not, Vaughn had greater than only one diss observe within the chamber. “There was 4,” he admitted, moments after revealing that Kai Ca$h, who threw his personal pictures on “KNICKS IN 6,” was additionally a goal in no less than considered one of them. Gina pushed him about which label — Prime Dawg Leisure or RCA Data — particularly shut down the tracks, however he stopped wanting giving a particular reply.
Earlier within the dialog, Vaughn revisited a few of Joey Bada$$’ diss tracks. “THE FINALS” ended up being his favourite, although he didn’t appear too impressed by “CRASH DUMMY.” The artist mentioned, “I didn’t actually look after the verses, however I f**ked with the hook although.”
It’s by no means too late for the 2 artists to spar once more, and Joey Bada$$ might have already reignited issues on his newest launch, “ABK.” Within the document’s opening verse, he dropped traces like, “All 2025, I hit ’em the place it’d harm, provide you with n**gasoline extra bars / They tried to ship the G-League n**gasoline after the All-Star,” and referenced TDEast.