Calboy Calls Out DaBaby for Collaborating With YoungBoy Never Broke Again

Calboy took to social media on Tuesday to call out DaBaby for working with YoungBoy Never Broke Again on their new collab project, 'Better Than You.'

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Calboy called out DaBaby for working with YoungBoy Never Broke Again on their latest collab tape, Better Than You. The project dropped on the same day as King Von’s What It Means to Be King.

On Tuesday, Calboy took to Twitter to criticize DaBaby for collaborating with YB, calling him a “life size weirdo mascot.”

“How you got respect for my cuzin n the dead but got a whole tape with a n***a dissing him, respect ah be to leave tht shit alone all together n pray both parties safe if that’s how u bummin, U a life size weirdo mascot,” Calboy wrote. “Sell yo soul and integrity for bread u a bitch.”

The rapper also said that he would never work with YoungBoy out of respect for his deceased cousin King Von.

Calboy just went crazy on Da Baby on ig live pic.twitter.com/r2kKBsb8kJ

— DJ Akademiks (@Akademiks) March 9, 2022

In other tweets, Calboy clarified that he’s not mad about the collab tape, but more so the fact that DaBaby claims he’s not trying to “pick sides,” but the rapper believes Baby has blatantly done so by working with YB.

Calboy later took to IG Live to further share his thoughts on the situation and continued to come after DaBaby.

DaBaby shared a lengthy post on Instagram on Monday calling out OTF affiliate Memo600 for commenting on the new project, saying that he can work with whoever he wants.

“Y’all on da internet playing tryna run ya stripes up while y’all BIG DAWG in my DM waving the white flag,” DaBaby said in the caption. “Y’all n***as must not be on da same page over there at OTF but check dis out, it ain’t a gang, city, N***A, or neighborhood in da WORLD scary enough to make BABY pick & choose who to get money wit n***a. I ain’t one uh nem!”

As mentioned above, Better Than You was released on the same day as Von’s posthumous project, What It Means to Be King, as well, spurring even more tension between all parties involved. Lil Durk and YoungBoy also seemingly traded disses through the month of February on Durk’s “AHHH HA” ​​​​​and YoungBoy’s “I Hate YoungBoy.”

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