Yung Joc has been roasted by fans of Lil Nas X, who called out the Atlanta rapper for his hypocrisy when it comes to the controversial “Old Town Road” rapper.
In a recent sit-down with VladTV, which dropped on Tuesday (January 23), Yung Joc didn’t have anything nice to say about Lil Nas X.
“I think Nas has blown his load,” he said in the clip. “And the reason I say that is because, when he came with the first album, off the rip, everybody’s like, ‘what in the hell?'”
He continued: “So then he came out with the whole video of him giving the devil fellatio. And it was just so extreme that I feel like he blew his load.”
Fans immediately took to the comments section of The Neighborhood Talk‘s Instagram page to call out Joc for his choice of words.
“First off, blew his load is a crazy way to make your point here,” wrote one commenter. “But also, Joc, bruh, all the gimmicky shit you’ve done? LMAO you can’t even really speak on this. The permed hair, the…wait, didn’t he shave off his eyebrows once? COME ON! [laughing face emojis].”
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Yung Joc wasted no time in replying. “Tahoe you trying to level up to the lowest point in my career,” he snapped back. “I haven’t done shit to make the church angry. I haven’t done things to make mothers and fathers angry. My career has done me well. Music, TV, radio, movies. I said what I said.”
Check out the interview, and the Instagram post, below.
Lil Nas X, meanwhile, isn’t listening to anything that Yung Joc — or anyone else — has to say, as he’s been celebrating the success of the controversial song “J. Christ,” which reached No. 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to announce the feat on Monday (January 22), the “Montero” rapper said the quiet part out loud when talking about the number of the placement.
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“we did it boys! we reached the funny number. be very proud of yourselves. this is our moment!” he wrote.
Lil Nas X recently apologized for the controversy caused by “J Christ” — but Boosie Badazz isn’t buying it.
The divisive rapper and singer had courted controversy in recent weeks during the rollout of the song, with the accompanying music video and artwork featuring him as Jesus Christ.
In a video posted on Instagram on January 15, Lil Nas explained his thoughts behind the single and the resulting controversy.
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But Boosie Badazz, who has taken issue with Lil Nas X’s sexuality in the past, responded to Lil Nas X’s apology video, saying: “He lying he knows what he doing. I bet he wouldn’t do this to Jews. He’s going to Hell.”