Doe Boy has stepped into one of hip-hop’s messiest ongoing feuds, releasing a diss track aimed directly at NBA YoungBoy after a weekend of trading shots online. What began as a heated comment exchange has spilled into recorded music, a familiar yet always attention grabbing escalation whenever rap tension moves from social media into the studio. For a genre where beefs increasingly play out in real time, this latest clash has quickly become one of the summer’s most talked about storylines.
YoungBoy comment ignites the clash
The drama started when YoungBoy left a hostile comment under one of Doe Boy’s Instagram posts, adding fresh strain to an already rocky relationship tied to Future. Tension deepened once the Baton Rouge rapper’s cousin, NBA Herm, jumped into the exchange, pulling more attention toward the beef and giving it a family dimension that widened its reach across timelines. The connection between the two disputes became clear after YoungBoy reportedly called out Doe Boy for posting a photo alongside Future, a moment that appears to have set off this latest round. Screenshots of the exchange spread quickly, with fan pages amplifying every reply within minutes of it being posted.
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Doe Boy responds with new music
On Monday, Doe Boy released Come Here, using the record to answer the online back and forth directly. The lyrics target his rival’s affiliations and recent behavior, referencing ties to Cash Money co-founder Birdman while taking pointed shots at his personal conduct. The track leans into raw, confrontational energy, the kind of unfiltered delivery fans expect once a beef moves from comment sections into the booth. It plays less like a radio single and more like a public statement meant to settle a score, arriving with little warning just days after the online sparring began.
Timeline of how the feud escalated
- YoungBoy leaves a hostile comment on one of Doe Boy’s Instagram posts
- NBA Herm joins the exchange, widening the dispute
- YoungBoy and Future trade separate public shots days earlier
- Doe Boy releases Come Here in direct response
A feud tangled with Future
This flashpoint did not emerge in isolation. It follows a separate, highly publicized dispute between YoungBoy and Future that played out just days earlier. YoungBoy went after Future right before the release of Future’s The Real Me album, briefly apologized, then doubled back with renewed criticism before dropping an entirely new diss record aimed at the Atlanta veteran. The pattern of rapid confrontations has kept fans glued to their timelines all summer and sparked debate across hip hop circles about what is driving the sudden wave of tension. Some longtime followers argue the back and forth has become part of the marketing rollout for both artists, while others see it as a genuine rift that has been building for months.
Where the feud stands now
As of now, neither YoungBoy nor NBA Herm has released new music addressing Doe Boy’s track, though that could change quickly given how fast this dispute escalated from comments to full songs. Fans and industry watchers are watching closely to see whether this turns into a drawn out rivalry or fades just as fast as it started. For YoungBoy, this marks another chapter in a summer already packed with conflict, and his clash with Future drew major attention before this newest confrontation with Doe Boy suggested his run of public beefs is not slowing down anytime soon.
Come Here stands as the loudest statement in the dispute so far, and it has only turned up the volume on how this three way tension between YoungBoy, Doe Boy and Future plays out next. Whether the response comes through another comment, a new verse, or total silence, the timeline of this feud shows it can shift directions within hours rather than days.
Streaming numbers and social engagement around the release will likely offer the clearest signal of where public sentiment lands, and both camps appear well aware that every post from here forward will be read as a move in the ongoing standoff. For now, the ball sits firmly in the other rapper’s court, and fans are refreshing their feeds waiting to see who speaks next.

