NBA YoungBoy‘s crew were less than amused by a recent Spider-Man prank they were at the receiving end of, so much so it resulted in the rapper’s little brother pulling a gun on the person responsible.

The NBA crew (sans YB himself) were shopping in a Walmart last month when they were pranked by popular YouTuber DeVaughn Lucas aka. XvsWrld in a Spider-Man costume.

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While some members of the group found it funny, YB’s brother NBA Ken was on the phone and did not appreciate his conversation being interrupted.

“My n-gga stop playing with me, bitch. Like real shit,” he told Lucas. “I’ll blow you down in that costume. I’m not playing with you, bitch. Stop talking to me bruh.”

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He then pulled out a gun, prompting Lucas to quickly back down while telling Ken it was a prank in an attempt to diffuse the situation.

“I know it’s a prank, n-gga,” he replied. “I see the camera, my n-gga. I told you I’m on the phone.”

In other news, NBA YoungBoy recently took aim at Birdman for an alleged betrayal on his new track “Tears of War.”

The Cash Money Records co-founder, who has been both a collaborator of and mentor to the Baton Rouge rapper in recent years, appears to have fallen foul of the currently incarcerated star.

NBA YoungBoy Will Be Released From Jail 'Next Month,' According To His Pet Cat
NBA YoungBoy Will Be Released From Jail 'Next Month,' According To His Pet Cat

On the track, which was premiered by Akademiks, YoungBoy raps: “Knew that Stunna never loved me, should’ve listened to Carter.”

The above bars reference Lil Wayne publicly warning him not to trust Birdman on his 2020 collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert “Multiple Flows,” on features Weezy spitting: “And I had told YoungBoy to watch out for old head.”

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According to Ak, “Tears of War” is the last song that YoungBoy recorded before his recent arrest. The 24-year-old is currently being held in jail over his alleged role in a drug prescription fraud case in Utah, where he was previously on house arrest in an unrelated federal gun case.

While it’s unclear what prompted their apparent dispute, NBA YoungBoy and Birdman had grown close prior to “Tears of War.”

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In 2021, they teamed up to release the joint project From the Bayou, which was originally supposed to arrive three years earlier.

The veteran rap mogul had also spoken highly about his fellow Louisiana native in the past, claiming he might be the “biggest rapper” in the game back in September 2021.