Doe Boy Pulls Up on NBA YoungBoy With a Full Diss Track
The Cleveland rapper isn't playing games — he went straight for YoungBoy's neck and the internet has thoughts.

July 14, 2026 · 2 min read
Beef season never really ends in rap, and Doe Boy just reminded everybody why Cleveland doesn't back down from nobody.
According to reporting by XXL Mag, Doe Boy has dropped a full diss track aimed directly at NBA YoungBoy, escalating what appears to be a growing back-and-forth between the two rappers. The track signals that this isn't just a subliminal situation — Doe Boy went on record and on wax.
What We Know So Far
Details on exactly what sparked the exchange are still developing, but according to XXL's reporting, shots have been traded between the two camps. Diss tracks at this level don't come out of nowhere — there's almost always a slow burn of subtweets, interviews, and indirect jabs before somebody finally puts a record out. Reports suggest this beef has been simmering for a minute.
Doe Boy, who built his name running with Future and the Freebandz wave, has never been shy about his smoke. The man has street credibility that he's cashed in on record after record. Pulling up on YoungBoy — one of the most streamed artists on the planet and someone with a deeply loyal, vocal fanbase — is not a small move. That's a calculated risk.
YoungBoy's Camp Hasn't Gone Silent Either
Per XXL's coverage, it sounds like this is a two-way street with shots being traded. YoungBoy has never been the type to let anything slide quietly. His fanbase, the Never Broke Again faithful, are already notorious for riding hard in the comments and everywhere else online. Expect the discourse to be loud.
The Bigger Picture
Here's the real talk: rap beef in 2024 and beyond has changed. Post the Drake-Kendrick moment, the bar for a diss track is astronomically high. The culture is watching everything with a microscope now. Every bar gets dissected, every shot gets graded.
Doe Boy stepping into that arena against someone with YoungBoy's reach is either a bold power play or a miscalculation — and right now, it's too early to call it either way. What we can say is that he clearly came with intention. You don't drop a full diss track if you're not ready for whatever comes next.
The question isn't whether YoungBoy responds — it's when, and how hard. Stay locked in.
Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/doe-boy-nba-youngboy-diss-track-rappers-trade-shots/
This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report



