YoungBoy Never Broke Again Disses Future, Apologizes, Then Disses Future Again

YoungBoy Never Broke Again Disses Future, Apologizes, Then Disses Future Again

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The unpredictable nature of YoungBoy Never Broke Again has once again taken center stage, as the rapper recently engaged in a public back-and-forth involving Future. The situation unfolded rapidly, with the Baton Rouge artist oscillating between aggressive insults and sudden, remorseful apologies.

On the night of July 9, YoungBoy took to Instagram to fire an anonymous shot at an artist preparing to drop a new project. He stated, “F**k all y’all n**gas, and that other b**ch a*s n**ga better not flop tonight, man.” While the target was not explicitly named, the timing coincided with the release of Future’s 10th studio album, The Real Me, leading many fans to conclude the message was directed at the Atlanta rap icon.

A Brief Moment of Reflection

Before the situation could spiral further, YoungBoy joined Offset on Instagram Live. During the conversation, the former Migos member encouraged YoungBoy to maintain his composure and avoid letting his emotions dictate his public actions. Seemingly receptive to the advice, YoungBoy offered an apology.

“On some G sh*t, I gotta stop that getting emotional sh*t ’cause I really let some other pu**y ass sh*t hurt me and that’s really what got me back on this b**ch going off, trippin’,” YoungBoy admitted. “I’ve been doing great. You right though and I thank you for that. I apologize to you and I apologize to them, too. It’s all good. I flashed out. I’m trippin’.”

The Cycle Continues

However, the reconciliation was short-lived. Shortly after the Live session, YoungBoy doubled down on his previous comments, explicitly tagging Future and escalating the rhetoric. “B**ch, you flopped with your b**ch ass,” he declared in a subsequent video. “I ain’t letting you slide. F**k you, you old ass b**ch. You thought you were going to count me out, too. N**ga, you a h*e.”

Following this outburst, YoungBoy appeared to attempt a final retreat from the conflict, telling Offset, “Nah, I quit, Offset. On my daughter, I ain’t going to respond to none of them b**ch a*s n**gas no more.” As of now, the situation remains a volatile example of the artist’s ongoing struggle with public perception and social media engagement.