Doe Boy has issued a defiant response to those who have an issue with him linking up with a nine-year-old aspiring rapper on a new track.
The Cleveland artist took to Instagram this week to set the record straight on how he’s attempting to steer Lil RT in the right direction by collaborating with him on wax amid a ton of backlash.
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“I been seeing all the goddamn comments, and all the little posts, and the little tweets and all that shit, just hating on the lil’ n-gga,” Doe Boy said. “That shit lame as hell to me. At the end of the day, he nine years old. Think about, I don’t know, I don’t know if you from where we from, but from where I’m from, goddamn, that’s a regular little n-gga in the hood.
“All our young n-ggas act like that. They run around cussing, bad as fuck. So it’s like, that shit just not really nothing too crazy. So it’s like shit, at least he tryna do something positive though.”
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He continued: “Him rapping is gon’ change his life. It’s gon’ change is life and make his life good so he don’t have to grow — ’cause in a couple of years, if his life don’t change, that lil’ n-gga gon’ be thuggin, cause he already thuggin!
“But that lil n-gga gon’ be thuggin if he don’t get it out, so hell yeah I’m finna help that lil’ n-gga get the check. I don’t give a fuck who got something to say about it. Fuck ya, suck my dick, bitch.”
After SaycheeseTV reposted Doe Boy’s response on IG, the comments section was flooded with condemning statements like, “Omm I couldn’t imagine bein in my 30s co signin a 9 year old doin this type shi. You n-ggas is sick,” and “Our culture is doomed if this what we raising and promoting smh.”
Doe Boy and Lil RT’s single “60 Miles 2” was released on Wednesday (October 25). The lyrics that the nine-year-old raps would usually be considered extremely inappropriate for someone his age, but apparently, that hasn’t stopped Doe Boy from expressing that he wants to work with him on future offerings.
In other Doe Boy news, he gave kudos to both Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule in June for clearing a sample for his track “Way I Walk.”
At that time, the rapper rushed to social media to express his gratitude toward the two musicians for finally deciding to clear the sample of the popular Murder Inc. remix to Lopez’s 2001 track, “I’m Real.” It appeared on her second studio album, J.Lo.
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Despite the long wait, Doe Boy appears to be all smiles. “Thank you J.Lo, I appreciate it. I [have] been begging yo ass for a year, [and] [now] we finally made it happen,” he said in a video that previously surfaced online.
He continued: “Oh yeah, shout out Ja Rule, he came through clutch for a n-gga. That was gangsta. I respect it.”