NBA A recent Spider-Man hoax that YoungBoy’s group fell victim to left them less than impressed, to the point where the rapper’s younger brother pulled a gun on the perpetrator.
Last month, while the NBA team (excluding YB) was shopping at a Walmart, they were tricked by well-known YouTuber DeVaughn Lucas, also known as XvsWrld, who was dressed as Spider-Man.
NBA Ken, YB’s brother, was on the phone and did not like that his discussion was cut off, even though some of the group considered it funny.
“Bitchch, my n-gga quit fooling with me. Like true crap,” he said to Lucas. “With that outfit, I’ll take you out. Bitch, I’m not messing around with you. “Bro, stop talking to me.”
Then he produced a gun, which made Lucas swiftly back down and try to defuse the situation by telling Ken it was a prank.
“I understand it’s a joke, n-gga,” he answered. My n-gga, I see the camera. I’m on the phone, like I mentioned.
In other news, NBA YoungBoy recently criticized Birdman on his new song “Tears of War” for what he perceived to be a betrayal.
The Baton Rouge rapper’s mentor and collaborator in recent years, the co-founder of Cash Money Records, seems to have lost favor with the now-incarcerated celebrity.
Rapper YoungBoy says, “Knew that Stunna never loved me, should’ve listened to Carter,” on the song, which had its debut on Akademiks.
The lines above allude to Lil Wayne openly cautioning him not to put his trust in Birdman during his 2020 song “Multiple Flows,” which contains Weezy spitting: “And I had told YoungBoy to watch out for old head.”
“Tears of War” is the last song that YoungBoy recorded, according to Ak, prior to his most recent imprisonment. The 24-year-old was placed under house arrest in a separate federal gun case before being arrested on suspicion of his involvement in a drug prescription fraud case in Utah.
Although the reason for their apparent disagreement is unknown, NBA YoungBoy and Birdman had been close before “Tears of War.”
They collaborated to release the collaborative production From the Bayou in 2021; it was initially scheduled to come three years sooner.
The seasoned rap mogul had already expressed admiration for his fellow native Louisianan, saying back in September 2021 that he might be the “biggest rapper” in the game.