
NBA YoungBoy explains his beef with Future: “I’ll fight you”
NBA YoungBoy has gone into detail about his issues with Future.
The Baton Rouge rapper targeted Future last week following the release of his The Real Me album, calling him a “hoe” and “bitch ass.”
YoungBoy took to Instagram once again over the weekend to explain more about his beef with him.
“You n*ggas ain’t no fucking gangsters,” he said in a video. “That’s why y’all can walk around the States like that. Pluto ain’t no fucking gangster. Dude don’t run around without no fucking security, especially not more than me.”
He continued, “I just watched the world glorify the most p*ssy and dummy shit that ever went on I ever seen in my life. They got a n*gga y’all can’t even name, y’all don’t even know this boy for five, three songs … We don’t play like that. We cap rappers, we ain’t built like that.”
The comments find him addressing Future’s Freebandz label, seemingly calling out Doe Boy specifically.
In another clip, YoungBoy said, “It’s good, though. It ain’t no beef, I don’t want no problem with y’all. I’ll fight you, though, if you want to. I just wanted to fuck up his rollout for all that little hoe-ass shit he do behind the scenes. It’s good, though.”
YoungBoy previously worked with Future on the 2020 song ‘Trillionaire’, which appeared on the number-one album, High Off Life.
His initial negativity towards Future seemed bizarre considering they have collaborated and never had issues in the past.
In his post last week, YoungBoy tagged Future in a video and said, “Bitch, you flopped with your bitch ass. Fuck you, you old ass bitch … N*gga, you a hoe.”