Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Lil Yachty dissed Lil Uzi Vert in an uncensored version.
Information reads: “An uncensored version of Lil Yachty’s Lil Uzi Vert “diss” has surfaced online.
For the most part, Lil Yachty manages to stay out of the drama surrounding him in the music industry. Like any famous person, though, he can’t totally avoid controversy. Earlier this month, the Georgia-born lyricist was accused of throwing shade at fellow rapper Lil Uzi Vert. The rumours began after Yachty debuted a new song on Drake’s Table For One Sirius XM radio show. It included some eyebrow-raising bars that were censored to shield the target’s name from listening ears.
On Friday (Oct. 6), Lil Uzi Vert jumped on X, formerly known as Twitter, to address fans who think he dissed Lil Uzi Vert on a new song that premiered on Sound 42’s Table For One radio program on SiriusXM. A snippet of the piano-driven tune, which you can hear below, surfaced on X and it features Lil Boat presumably mentioning that he’s not friends with Uzi, but it has been edited out.
“Do the Right Thing like you’re friends with Mookie/No matter how bad they want to collab/I ain’t friends with U—,” he raps on the track.
“No matter how bad they want the collab, I ain’t friends with U–,” the version that was played on air goes. When hip-hop heads took to Twitter to insinuate that Lil Boat could be shading the “Just Wanna Rock” hitmaker, he defensively shot back at them. “[You] guys are delusional,” Yachty told internet sleuths at the time. “[You] ni**as go around living your life acting like [you] know us,” he further ranted. “S**t is od weird, y’all be grown men too… On here tryna piece s**t together, don’t be knowin’ nothing. Get a job.”
However, on Tuesday (October 17) afternoon, an alleged snippet of the same song – without the name censoring – began circulating. In the video above, Yachty clearly sings Uzi’s name before the 10-second mark (if the leak if legit, that is). “And he was fighting for his life saying he didn’t diss [them] 😂😂,” one Twitter user laughed while pointing out the irony. “This could be AI, right?” another person speculated. We don’t have clear answers just yet, but it likely won’t be long until the “Act Up” writer speaks on the situation.
After hearing the song, fans on social media began to criticize Yachty for dissing Uzi. The Atlanta rapper was fed up with the negative comments and went on X to set the record straight.
“I didn’t diss him, i said we won’t collab because we’re not friends. we aren’t.. we are cordial. y’all r gay,” he wrote in a tweet, which you can view below.
“U guys r so delusional,” he added. “[U] n***as go around living your life acting like u know us… s**t is od weird y’all be grown men too.. on here tryna piece s**t together. don’t be knowin nothing, get a job.”
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