Both rappers didn’t hold back. Asian Doll said the rapper from “Favorite Song” is “fighting demons.”BY Malcolm Trapp
After he said some things about what it means to be popular these days, Toosii and Asian Doll have a fight. The “Favorite Song” singer slammed women who get a lot of attention online by being linked to rappers or other celebrities during an Instagram Live session on Saturday (Oct. 5). She specifically pointed the finger at girlfriends and new moms.
“When the f**k did being someone’s girlfriend make you famous?” “When the f**k did that ever become famous?” Toosii asked through the platform. “There are b**ches who are famous, and you have no idea what the f**k they do.” They’re just someone’s girlfriend or the mother of a child. That’s crazy stuff. It’s not something they’re selling. They don’t do anything. They don’t have any plans. People only know them because the whole world went crazy over them.
Later, he made it clear, “I’m not talking about anyone’s [baby’s mother] in particular.” Unfortunately, a lot of people on social media, including Asian Doll, thought that the NAUJOUR artist was making fun of the mother of his own child.
The artist from Dallas warned on Sunday (Oct. 6): “Watch who you date, because n**gas get so mad about your come up but wanted you to stay down for [theirs].” “Toosii, you are gay… End of story,” she wrote after the post.
After that, they started sharing old pictures of themselves together that some might not like. “At that time, I was just a pretty boy,” Toosii said to protect himself. “That’s a picture that everyone on MySpace and Facebook has, and I was dating one of the hottest girls in town.”
Toosii showed off his newest project, JADED, on Friday, October 4. The 13-track album had early hits like “Fuk You Mean” and “Champs Élysées” with Gunna. Other artists who contributed were Muni Long and Kehlani, whose honey-colored voices were heard on “I Do” and “Ok… Whatever.”
“Blood On My Hands” by Asian Doll, on the other hand, came out in August. It was her first single as the lead singer since Gloss Up’s “Where the Fun N**gas At? (Remix)”.